By Michael Roberts I should have reviewed Brett Christophers’ book, The New Enclosure, when it came out this time last year. But better late than never. In
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By Michael Roberts Back in 2014, French economist Thomas Piketty published a blockbuster book, Capital in the 21st century. Repeating the name of Marx’s Capital, the implication

By Geraldine O’Connell, Cheshire Stop The War Wikipedia notes that the Miami Showband killings took place on 31 July 1975 and was an attack by the Ulster

By John Pickard, Brentwood Labour Party Vasily Grossman’s novel Stalingrad has been published in English for the first time and like its sequel, Life and Fate, it stands

BY Michael Roberts The Oxford Handbook of Karl Marx, edited by Matt Vidal, Tomas Rotta, Tony Smith and Paul Prew, brings together a series of

By John Pickard This new book by Aaron Bastani is a justification for socialism, specifically written for the modern age. The author is a co-founder

By John Pickard I read a review for The Order of the Day, by Eric Vuillard, in the Financial Times. It is a mixture of fiction and

By Andy Ford, Warrington South CLP The centre of Warrington was thronged with middle-aged men in Fred Perrys and Harringtons last Friday night – From The

By John Pickard, Brentwood Labour Party Those whom the gods would destroy, the first make mad. It has long been acknowledged by Marxists that one

By Andy Ford The book Major Transitions in Evolution, by British biologist John Maynard Smith and Hungarian biochemist Eors Szathmary, gives another brilliant confirmation of the theories