The failures of communism, by Cain O’Mahoney Following the neglect of the Bulgarian Communist Party (BCP) to build a base among the peasantry and their
Month: October 2024
By Michael Roberts This week the IMF-World Bank semi-annual meeting takes place in Washington, US. At the same time, the BRICS+ group meets in Kazan,
Pages from Bulgarian revolutionary history, Part 1
By Cain O’Mahoney The failure of the anti-fascist movement after World War One In this occasional series on the revolutionary upheavals in Europe, Cain O’Mahony
By Richard Mellor in California I spend very little time listening to, watching or worrying about the degenerate serial sexual predator, Donald Trump. But what
By Michael Roberts Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A Robinson have been awarded the Nobel (really the Riksbank prize) in economics “for studies of
By Andy Ford, Unite Health NIC The perils of privatised ambulance services have just been shown, yet again, by the collapse of ‘SVL Homecare’ in
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour Party member The BBC recently broadcast a programme on the attempt by the IRA to assassinate Margaret Thatcher
The latest in a series of articles by Andy Ford on 80-year anniversaries of WW2 events in the USSR and Eastern Europe. ******** From September
By Michael Roberts In the Tracks of Marx’s Capital: Debates in Marxian Political Economy and Lessons for 21st Century Capitalism is an important new book
Dave Putson reviews this recent Left Horizons booklet by Steve McKenzie which is based on his long experience in the trades union movement. “Rebuilding Our