by Richard Mellor in California Here we go again in the topsy-turvy world of US (capitalist) politics. As I pointed out in an earlier post,
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By Joe Duffy, Dublin Trades Council, personal capacity All has changed, changed utterly; a terrible beauty is born (WB Yeats, September1913) Dear oh dear! What’s happening
By Harry Hutchinson, member, Labour Party Northern Ireland Holding the general election on a Saturday, for the first time since 1918, may have played a
By Richard Mellor in California We have stated many times on this blog that US capitalism is in a political, social and soon-to-be economic crisis,
By Sergey Sokolov, of Rabochaya Demokratiya, in Moscow The story of “The Flour Company Nastiusha”, formerly one of the main players of the market in seeds, flour and baking,
By Michael Roberts As I write, the new deadly coronavirus 2019-nCoV, related to SARS and MERS, and apparently originating in live animal markets in Wuhan,
By Sheena Anne Arackal With great fanfare, President Trump finally unveiled his long-anticipated Middle East peace proposal. The proposal was labelled ‘The Deal of the
By Hassan Jan The protests in India, against the Islamophobic new citizenship law called CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act), have entered the eighth week. The law,
By Richard Mellor in California I haven’t been watching the impeachment proceedings in the US senate. It’s all a bit of a show, no doubt.
By Michael Roberts Stakeholder capitalism – that’s the way to ‘shape’ capitalism into something inclusive of all. That was the message of Klaus Schwab, the
