By Sarah Gale Beethoven once said, “As long as the Austrians have their brown beer and little sausages, they will never revolt.” If the great man
Month: February 2022
By Michael Roberts As the drums of war sound for Ukraine, what will be the impact on Ukraine’s economy and the living standards of its
In this article, republished here from another website, Michael Benyair, Israeli Attorney General from 1993 to 1996, has no doubts or qualms about describing Israel
Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Cat Hobbs, the founder of the on-line campaign group called, We Own It has made a
Review by Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour Party member I have decided to review Engel’s classic book on the condition of the working class
By Michael Roberts Let me start this post by quoting Noah Smith, liberal economist and Bloomberg journalist from his blog on Modern Monetary Theory (MMT):
By John Pickard A report of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland, released this week, has officially admitted the long-suspected links between the police and
By Harry Hutchinson, member of Labour Party, Northern Ireland It is extraordinary that a political party can simply bring down the government institutions simply due
By John Pickard, Brentwood and Ongar LP member Left Horizons had a Zoom discussion recently on whether or not nuclear power should be an element
By Michael Roberts At the beginning of January, I posted my economic forecast for the world economy in 2022. I argued that, although the major