
Chris Dillow: Anti-communism as bad faith
Anti-communism was and still is a very comfortable part of a defence of inequality in the west. Read here
Anti-communism was and still is a very comfortable part of a defence of inequality in the west. Read here
Democracy has increasingly become a problem for the EU. Not just for the Orbans and far right, but for the so-called cnetrist parties. Read here
Don’t be misled by the title. This is an interesting piece concerning how the political situation has changed in Britain in the past 25 years. Much is relevant for other EU nations. Read here
For further reading on the topic please also see today’s article “Yes, neoliberalism is a thing. Don’t let economists tell you otherwise” by Christine Berry. Read here
Here is another case of “Lies, damned lies, and statistics”. A constant Gini coefficient (a statistical representation of the income or wealth distribution of a nation’s populace) does not necessarily mean poverty is not increasing, nor […]
Who is the nation? Chris Dillow, as so often, opens a door that we walk past every day and never ask what is behind it. Read here
Are John McDonnell and Jeremy Corbyn opening the way to socialism. If having a greater stake in society means more ownership for the “rank and file”, then yes, argues Chris Dillow. Read here
What do universities and earnings have to do with one another? Read here
The United Kingdom continues its destructive policy of austerity under the guise of “Every household knows you cannot spend what you do not have”. As so many critics have pointed out, there were hundreds of […]
In his blog Chris Dillow is referring to the article by Simon Wren-Lewis “The economic and political cost of UK austerity” Dillow asks the important question: “How did they get away with this?” and gives […]
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