By Cain O’Mahony Just over ninety years ago, in September 1931, a self-appointed despot, Walter Pfrimer, attempted an Austrian version of Mussolini’s March on Rome.
Year: 2021
Keir Starmer recently wrote an article in the Sun, provoking outrage among many Labour Party members. We are reprinting here, one of the more polite
By Michael Roberts The semi-annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank start today where finance ministers and central bankers will meet in a slimmed-down
By Ray Goodspeed (Leyton and Wanstead CLP) Antisemitism and the Russian Revolution (Cambridge University Press, 2019), drawing on the author’s own research, is an investigation
By Richard Mellor in California I know I have written of this before, but when I was in eastern Macedonia in 2001-2, I had to
LETTER from Mark Langabeer The current situation is in my opinion is unprecedented. All the indicators suggest that we are entering a period of political
“Move what you can, destroy what you can’t”. By Andy Ford, Warrington South Labour Party member In the summer and autumn of 1941, after the
By Michael Roberts The debt problems afflicting China’s real estate market deepened this week after another property developer defaulted on its bonds and the world’s
By Michael Roberts Bill Mitchell is a Professor in Economics and Director of the Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE), at the University of
By Michael Roberts The 2021 conference of the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy (IIPPE) took place a couple of weeks ago, but