Bill Mitchell: The Left has created the swing to the Right – some reflections
The world is shifting rapidly to the Right because the Left has abandoned its voice and its role in given succour to the underdog. We will all regret this era. Read HERE
The world is shifting rapidly to the Right because the Left has abandoned its voice and its role in given succour to the underdog. We will all regret this era. Read HERE
As they united around neoliberalism and an aggressive foreign policy, mainstream parties created a dangerous democratic vacuum. This vacuum can now be exploited in particular by extremist parties on the right. David Goeßmann is a […]
Germany faces a general election on 23 February 2025. The problem is that beyond moral posturing the political parties have no realistic policies for bringing the nation out of its current crisis Michael Roberts is an […]
Review of David Lay Williams’s “The Greatest of All Plagues” Branko Milanović is an economist specialised in development and inequality. His newest book is “Capitalism, Alone: The Future of the System That Rules the World”. […]
Donald Trump’s dismantling of the deep state presages the formation of something far worse Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who was a foreign correspondent for fifteen years for The New York Times, where he served as […]
12 February 2025 The material needs of working class people in America continue to be obscured and co-opted by politicians and people claiming to know what’s best on both sides of the political aisle. While […]
Wolfgang Streeck’s new book Taking Back Control? argues that the neoliberal era of free trade and trickle-down rhetoric lies in the past. He spoke to Jacobin about the political shocks this might bring. Read HERE
A sad indictment of 21st century England. Paul Hickman is Professor of Housing and Social Policy at Sheffield Hallam University. Kesia Reeve is Principal Research Fellow at Sheffield Hallam University. Cross-posted from The Conversation The social […]
The U.S. model – financialization, rentier oligarchy, and the imposition of dollar hegemony – is hitting its limits. Juan Laborda is Professor at the Department of Organization Engineering, Business Administration and Statistics, Universidad Politécnica de […]
An interesting look at the discussion around Trump’s tariff policies and if they will benefit the US consumer or be detrimental Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and a prolific blogger. Cross-posted from Michael […]
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