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Dan Bailey – The welfare state’s role in the transition to sustainable prosperity

October 2, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Dan Bailey raises the question if sustainability will endanger the state welfare system even further? Dan Bailey is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute (SPERI) The welfare state has long embodied […]

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Guy Standing – Let us celebrate the 800th Anniversary of The Charter of the Forest

October 1, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

BRAVE NEW EUROPE continues its series of articles concerning the Commons with this contribution by Guy Standing. Guy Standing is an economist and professorial research associate at SOAS University of London. His most recent books […]

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The Violence of Austerity – Edited by Vickie Cooper and David Whyte

October 1, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

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 […]

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George Monbiot: Don’t let the rich get even richer on the assets we all share

September 29, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

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 […]

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Naomi Klein – A new shock doctrine: in a world of crisis, morality can still win

September 29, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

From The Guardian An edited excerpt of Naomi Klein’s speech at the Labour party conference about the necessity of converting the progressive plan into a winning plan. Read here  

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Anna Coote – Claiming and controlling the commons

September 28, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

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. […]

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DeSmog UK – Mapped: Here’s How Many PR Companies Lobby for Fossil Fuels in the UK

September 28, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

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 […]

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Corporate Europe Observatory – Endocrine Disruptors: How corporations and their scientists have put public health in harm’s way

September 28, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Just another example of the EU as the dogsbody of international corporations and the seat of institutionalised corruption Read here  

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Stewart Lansley – Citizens’ wealth funds

September 27, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

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, […]

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Bioversity International: New Study Reveals Agrobiodiversity Investments as Triple Win for Health, Environment and Food System Sustainability

September 26, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Plant and animal species that are the foundation of our food supplies are as endangered as wildlife but get almost no attention, a new report reveals. Read here

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The European Illusion – Why We Need New Strategies Towards the EU and Beyond by Attac Austria

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Book review by Mathew D. Rose It takes courage these days to write a book critical of the EU, especially from a leftist perspective: to do so in Austria even more so. Austria, like Germany, […]

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A Happy Future is a Thing of the Past by Pavlos Roufos

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Book review by Mathew D. Rose Together with the European Union refugee policy, the EU’s handling of the Greek crisis is the other great disgrace that has scarred its history – our history – in […]

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