By Michael Roberts There is confusion among mainstream economists and policy-makers on whether the major economies are heading for a recession, are already in a
Month: July 2022

By Michael Roberts Japan’s prime minister Fumio Kishida comfortably won last October’s general election for the lower house of the Diet for the ruling Liberal

Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member The idea that the primary reason for Johnson’s resignation was his lack of ‘integrity’ is false.

By John Pickard Last week in Lisbon the United Nations hosted a conference of those countries most at risk from climate change and the sea

By Michael Roberts In this third part of my series on the future of work, I want to deal with the impact of automation, in

By Phil Frampton, author of Youth and the Mystery Wall I had originally intended to write a paper on collective empowerment for adolescents, but the

By John Pickard This week sees the 136th Durham Miners’ Gala, which is a celebration of the proud traditions of the Durham Miners Association and

By Karen Lockney There has been a widespread outcry against the US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v Wade, the 1973 landmark ruling in

By Michael Roberts Inflation, risk of global recession, growing inequality and rising debt for the global south, global warming, war – I could go on.