By Edgar López Rosales in Mexico This year marks the 50th anniversary of the student massacre of students on October 2, 1968, in Tlaltelolco, Mexico
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By Richard Mellor, Afscme Local 444, retied, CaliforniaIn the weekly conference calls at the Facts For Working People, we have had, like most Americans, a wild ride.
By Michael Roberts Was Keynes the great internationalist who aimed to make capitalism a stable system through macro management on a world scale? This is
By Michael Roberts Was Keynes a revolutionary in economic thought and policy? Was he at least radical in his ideas? Or was he a reactionary
By Anjum Peerbacos, London schoolteacher “Jeremy Corbyn, charity begins at home”, proclaimed Councillor Shazia Bashir as she stood at the podium of the Conservative Party
By Steve Jones, Communications Workers’ Union With Steve’s permission, we reproduce here a transcript of his very moving speech at the Labour Party conference last
Fifty years ago, any school chemistry text book would have said that the percentage of carbon dioxide in the air was 0.025 per cent. An
By John Pickard Fracking, like nuclear power, is one of those issues that divides honest trade unionists and good activists in the labour movement. The
By Michael Roberts It is both appropriate and Ironic that, on the day that William Nordhaus should get the Riksbank prize (also called Nobel) for
By Michael Roberts Larry Summers is one of the world’s leading Keynesian economists, a former Treasury Secretary under President Clinton, a candidate previously for the