By Michael Roberts In part two of my report on the proceedings of ASSA 2025, I look at the sessions of radical economics organised by
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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
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.
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,
Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member I recall the Labour Party, during the elections of 1974 , demanding an “irreversible shift in
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
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
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
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
By Michael Roberts I have long been sympathetic to the concept of long cycles in capitalist production and accumulation. This is the idea that capitalist