Richard Murphy: The public want nationalisation because nationalisation makes sense
Richard Murphy explains why nationalisation is not only an important step in repairing Britain’s ailing market, but something that most Britons want. Read here
Richard Murphy explains why nationalisation is not only an important step in repairing Britain’s ailing market, but something that most Britons want. Read here
Jason Hickels explains his new book The Divide. Hickel uses newest facts, analyses, and theories concerning economic inequality between rich and poor nations, destroying current myths about development. View here
Book Review by Mathew D. Rose There are relatively few books dealing explicitly with austerity, and most of those come at it from a macro-economic angle. Thus it is refreshing to find a book that […]
From The Guardian There are four major economic sectors: the market, the state, the household and the commons. The neglect of the last two by both neoliberals and social democrats has created many of the […]
It is one of the oldest concepts of civilisation, but has disappeared from our vocabulary amd political concepts, which says a lot: The Commons Anna Coote is Principal Fellow at NEF – the New Economics Foundation. […]
DeSMOG UK finds out who is doing the lobbying for the fossil fuel and energy companies in Britain Cross-posted from DeSmog UK By Kyla Mandel, Editor of DeSmog UK There are nearly two dozen PR […]
First the taxpayer bailed out the Irish banks. Now the Allied Irish Bank is permitted to defer taxes on these losses – for 20 years! What was that about getting screwed coming and going? Read […]
Are there parallels between the Brexit referendum and Catalonia’s process of independence? Does a return to national sovereignty offer a restoration of democracy and prioritisation of the common good that are lacking in supranational institutions […]
Since 2008, the question of inequality has moved up the political agenda. This rising concern has yet to translate into policy action. The UK continues to sit towards the top of the global inequality league, […]
The Germans claim that their tax-dodging drive is stronger than their sexual drive, which might explain the inexorable decline of the German birthrate. This does not appear to be simply a German phenomenon. Francis Weyzig […]
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