By Richard Mellor in California The documentary Social Dilemma, which is available on Netflix, is scary to say the least. It’s meant to be scary of course.
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By John Pickard Marxist economist Michael Roberts writes a regular blog on all the current developments in world capitalism and most of his articles are
By Michael Roberts Over the weekend, Abe Shinzo announced that he was resigning as Japan’s prime minister. Last November, he became the country’s longest serving
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour member A documentary series available on BBC i-player gives an account of the Xi Jinping presidency from a variety of stand points.
By Michael Roberts It’s summer in the northern hemisphere and holiday time in the year of the Covid. So it’s an opportunity to review a
By Joe Langabeer, Lincoln Labour Party member With the original Broadway musical, Hamilton, recently making its debut on the Disney+ channel, another confirmation of its continuing
By Mark Langabeer, RMT member, personal capacity This 2014 documentary film, freely available on YouTube, was made by Uhuru Productions and directed by Rehad Desai
By Andy Fenwick, Worcester Labour Party Discussion on what Socialist Art would be is often confused with an elitist overview pushing an ideal that only
By Michael Roberts Trade wars are Class Wars, by Matthew Klein and Michael Pettis, has now been entered as one of the best books of the
By Michael Roberts This review of a new book is in two parts as there is much to say. Here is the first part. Trade wars