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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 […]

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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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Zoltán Pogátsa – Hungary’s Crisis is of the Left, not the Right

April 10, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Zoltan Pogátsa points out that the rise of Viktor Orbán and Fidesz has less to do with its virtues, than with the lack of a progressive alternative. We have seen the alternative in Greece, Spain, Portugal, […]

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Richard Murphy: Can Labour talk tax?

April 10, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Richard Murphy has an innate ability to recognise and define problems. What he writes here is valid not only for the UK, but all European nations. If you do not control your national finances, all […]

Austerity

The Guardian – The Open University: issues, not just personalities

April 10, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

The message concerning the UK University Strike seems to be slowly but surely sinking in. For this we have only the very hard work that the strikers have invested in making the facts and their […]

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Senso Comune – To the left of what?

April 9, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

We continue with a series of articles concerning the Italian general election in March 2018. Senso Comune analyses the defeat of the left and considers how it can once again become a political force in […]

EU politics

The Washington Post: In Eastern Europe, the E.U. faces a rebellion more threatening than Brexit

April 6, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Liberal values? European values? Viktor Orban represents the only values that count in the EU: Neo-liberalism. What the authors meticulously avoid is that Orban’s policies are exactly what the EU  wants of him. Orban is […]

Corruption

Lovin Malta: Why The Pilatus Bank Scandal Could Be Far More Dangerous To Malta Than First Meets The Eye

April 6, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 0

Malta is looking increasingly like a Mafia State, but so is much of Europe. Read here  

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Ben Wray: The Ministry for the Future – book review

September 25, 2023 0

Kim Stanley Robinson’s acclaimed climate novel (2020, Orbit Books) has been praised far and wide, from Andreas Malm to Barack Obama. Robinson tells a gripping story about what our near future may look like, underpinned […]

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Eurowhiteness: Culture, Empire and Race in the European Project by Hans Kundnani

September 23, 2023 0

Book Review by Peter Ramsay Liberals and leftists were quick to denounce the vote to leave the EU as an expression of racist nationalism. It was a lazy slander for which there was little evidence […]

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