By Greg Oxley (Editor – La Riposte) The following text on the nature of the Chinese economy, is part of a broader analysis of the
Category: Theory
Trotsky’s “The New Course” – 1924: the beginnings of the Left Opposition.
By Ray Goodspeed (Leyton and Wanstead Labour member) This month is the centenary of the publication in 1924 of Lev (Leon) Trotsky’s The New Course,
by John Pickard This week sees the centenary of the death of Lenin. His significance to the socialist movement is apparent from the fact that
Hungary 1919: Part I: The Aster Revolution
By Cain O’Mahony. This is the first of a three-part series of articles on the Hungarian Revolution of 1919. Part II can be read here
By Michael Roberts Every year at this time, I look back at the books that I have reviewed during the year on this blog. The
By Michael Roberts This post is long but something well worth reading during the festive break. As I mentioned in a recent blog, at the
By Michael Roberts Last weekend, I delivered a keynote lecture to economics students at Britain’s Open University on their Economics Day. The venue was at
Historical Materialism conference 2023: review of proceedings
Value, profit, technology and value again By Michael Roberts Editorial note: Left Horizons is pleased to re-publish the regular blogs from Michael Roberts. His economic
Book review: Visions of inequality
By Michael Roberts In this next of a series of reviews of some important books published this year, I look at Branco Milanovic’s Visions of
By Michael Roberts Over the next few posts, I aim to review a number of books published in the last year on key aspects of