By Joe Gold Readers might be aware that the Labour party has dropped its case against Diana Neslen, an 83 year old Jewish woman accused
Category: International Archive
By John Pickard [Note: As this article is being posted, there is a very fast-moving and rapidly-changing situation, both militarily and politically, in relation to
By Michael Roberts The economic war between the US-led NATO group and Russia is hotting up alongside the real war in Ukraine itself. In response
The wealth of nations
By Michael Roberts Marx’s first sentence in Capital Volume One is: “The wealth of those societies in which the capitalist mode of production prevails, presents
By Andy Ford Tensions between Russia and Ukraine have once again brought the two countries’ complex relationship into prominence. One of the key periods in
By John Pickard As we publish this article, Ukraine and Russia appear to be on the brink of war, brought on by a large-scale Russian
By Michael Roberts The debate among economists continues on whether the recent hike in inflation rates in the major economies is due to a ‘supply
By Michael Roberts As the drums of war sound for Ukraine, what will be the impact on Ukraine’s economy and the living standards of its
In this article, republished here from another website, Michael Benyair, Israeli Attorney General from 1993 to 1996, has no doubts or qualms about describing Israel
By Michael Roberts Let me start this post by quoting Noah Smith, liberal economist and Bloomberg journalist from his blog on Modern Monetary Theory (MMT):