By Greg, Amandla Magazine In the aftermath of the Marikana massacre and the mass strike of mineworkers, a great opportunity emerged for regenerating progressive and left
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By Yoni Hamo This coming February marks the 25th anniversary of the massacre of Muslims at the Ibrahimi Mosque by a right-wing American-Jewish settler. We publish here the first
Theresa May’s period in office as Prime Minister has been the longest car crash in British political history. The accident-prone saga of her leadership of
By Richard Mellor in California It is a barbaric civilization indeed that affords the fruits of human intellectual and physical labour like healthcare to people
By John Pickard It is sometimes interesting to step aside from the hurly-burly of politics and to read and think about other, more peripheral issues.
By Michael Roberts Is it supply that drives an economy or demand? Such was the question asked by Keynesian economics blogger and Bloomberg columnist Noah
By John Pickard The second world climate change conference is taking place in Katowice, Poland, as a sequel to the Paris conference of December 2015.
The North West Regional Secretary of the National Education Union is circulating the following letter to trade union organisations in the region about an industrial
By Michael Roberts Every year, I refer to the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 2018 for an update on the level of inequality of household wealth globally.
By Greg Oxley in Paris The movement known as the gilets jaunes (yellow vests) began as an outcry through social media networks with a mass petition against
