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
Category: International Archive
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 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
This article is from Michael Roberts’s blog The Next Recession and can be seen here. [featured photo from https://pppp.my/extreme-poverty.html] ******** To track progress towards its
By Richard Mellor in California This was a question some workers asked me and it’s a good question indeed. Firstly, they didn’t end the strike
Marx’s theory of value: collapse, AI and Petro
By Michael Roberts A site called Marxism and Collapse (M&C) has conducted a ‘dialogue’ with an AI model called Genesis Zero (GZ) that includes “an
By John Pickard Many politicians will mark October 7 as the ‘beginning’ of the Gaza war, but that is a measure of their one-sideness and
By Greg Oxley of La Riposte In the recent regional elections in Germany, the far-right nationalist AfD made significant headway in Thuringia and in Brandenburg.