By Greg Oxley Continuing our regular series of articles on theoretical issues, here Greg Oxley editor of the French Marxist website La Riposte, explains the
Year: 2025
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By Michael Roberts Every year, I report on the annual proceedings of ASSA, the Alliance of Social Science Associations, run by the American Economics Association.
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By an NHS shop steward The NHS is now looking at a huge winter pressures crisis. But instead of getting to grips with the problems,
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Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member I recall the Labour Party, during the elections of 1974 , demanding an “irreversible shift in
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By Andrew Clayworth, Rushcliffe CLP member. [Editorial note: Twenty councillors in Browtowe, a local authority in Nottinghamshire, resigned from the Labour Party last week. They formed the
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By John Pickard So what was notable about 2024, and what can we expect this year? It is has almost become a commonplace among socialists
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By Michael Roberts It’s time to make some forecasts on what will happen to the world economy and its major countries in 2025. Many people
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The election of a right wing-dominated Labour government in July opened up a new and extremely turbulent stage in modern British politics, although its full