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Steve Tombs – Good Bloody Riddance

April 15, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

The UK University Strike may have been deferred, but it produced many successes and raised an awareness of the assault on higher education in Britain. Awareness of a problem is the beginning of a confrontational […]

EU politics

Times Higher Education: The UK University Strike and the winter of academics’ discontent

April 13, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

This is a good analysis introducing a lot of material that we have not had in our previous articles and confirms that the strike is about much more than staff pensions. Read here  

EU politics

Reuters: Spain defies resolution of the UN Human Rights Committee again blocking Catalan election of government

April 13, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

As expected, Spain defied this resolution of the UN Human Rights Committee. The investigating judge at the Supreme Court on yesterday rejected the request of Jordi Sanchez to stand for election as president of the […]

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Tom Mills – The wind of change is blowing through Britain and the BBC

April 12, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

There is currently so much political upheaval in Britain that one might not be able to see the forest for the trees. The panic of the establishment is palpable. It is not only the right […]

Austerity

Larry Elliot: People want homes, jobs, a future: no wonder they distrust capitalism now

April 12, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

“State control over the people replaced state control over the economy as the focus of policy”. This is what we mean when we refer to the EU government and the governments of the member states […]

Austerity

Common Space: Striking lecturers: We’re winning and want ‘not just to end pension cuts but reverse marketisation of education’

April 11, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

The results of the member-wide ballot on the new offer by university administrations is expected around 12 April, which will determine whether 14 days of strike action planned to commence later in April will proceed. […]

Economics

Global Policy: The World in a State of Disintegration? An Interview with Heikki Patomäki

April 11, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

What is always truly impressive about Heikki Patomäki is his universal perspective. He is capable of bringing innumerable developments, often contradictory, together into a cohesive discourse. This interview may be long and at moments complicated, […]

Economics

Steve Keen: The housing crisis – there’s nothing we can do… or is there?

April 11, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

The demand side of the housing market has one main factor: new mortgages created by the banks… this means house prices – and the resulting housing crises – are driven by mortgage lending. So how […]

Economics

Prem Sikka: The takeover of GKN shows that the UK can’t build a sustainable industrial policy without reducing shareholder power

April 11, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Does the UK have an industrial policy? Such a question is likely to become more acute as the UK seeks to forge new priorities to compete in the post-Brexit world. An answer can be teased […]

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Colin Hines – How a No Brexit Labour could help improve the EU’s social and environmental future

April 10, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Our mistake! Recently we commented that Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party were the only ones with a Plan B for Brexit. We forgot Colin Hines. He has neither retreated to a vague moral high […]

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J. Malcolm Garcia – Most Dangerous, Most Unmerciful: Afghan Stories

August 28, 2023 0

Book Review by Ron Jacobs Cross-posted from Counterpunch. J. Malcolm Garcia is a journalist. Then again, he is so much more. He travels to lands besieged by war and imperial economic policies and exposes the […]

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The Paradox of Debt by Richard Vague

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Book review by Steve Keen Very rarely do I review a book and find that the best way to convey its significance is to quote, verbatim, its first four paragraphs: In 2020, during the darkest […]

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