Chris Dillow – The austerity choice
Austerity: Coming soon to the EU nation nearest you. Chris Dillow is an economics writer at Investors Chronicle. He blogs at Stumbling and Mumbling, and is the author of New Labour and the End of […]
Austerity: Coming soon to the EU nation nearest you. Chris Dillow is an economics writer at Investors Chronicle. He blogs at Stumbling and Mumbling, and is the author of New Labour and the End of […]
As we are seeing with Scandinavian nations, they are no longer those social and environmental paragons they once appeared to be. Bye, bye Hygge Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and a […]
It’s time for a new chapter, focused on implementing the solutions we already know will work—many of which have been developed in the very communities that have been most impacted by climate change. The Rev. […]
Why the British Conservative Party failed so miserably with its neo-liberal “Mini-Budget”, the principles of which had always worked before. Richard D. Wolff is professor of economics emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and […]
Financialization and globalisation have severely eroded the manufacturing base of the United States. Is the world headed for a “hegemonic transition”? Walden Bello, a columnist for Foreign Policy in Focus, is the author or co-author of […]
The proxy war between the U.S. and Russia is devastating Ukraine, ironically in the name of saving Ukraine. Jeffrey D. Sachs is Professor at Columbia University, is Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at […]
I saw first-hand how Lula’s victory came from a left-led coalition of political parties and social movements. Who needs focus groups when you have solidarity? Jeremy Corbyn is a Labour Party MP for Islington North […]
With the U.S. midterm elections looming and Europe’s economic situation deteriorating, the threat of reduced international support for Ukraine could limit Kyiv’s options heading into the new year. John P. Ruehl is an Australian-American journalist […]
Despite the continuing jingoism of the Liberal-Democrats, the victory of the West in Ukaine will be comparable to its victories in Irak, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, and Syria. Patrick Cockburn is the author of War in the […]
Today, Sunday 30 October, Brazilians go to the polls to elect their president. The alternatives are extreme. Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and a prolific blogger Cross-posted from Michael’s blog The […]
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