By Michael Roberts In this third part of my series on the future of work, I want to deal with the impact of automation, in
Category: International Archive
By Karen Lockney There has been a widespread outcry against the US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v Wade, the 1973 landmark ruling in
By Michael Roberts Inflation, risk of global recession, growing inequality and rising debt for the global south, global warming, war – I could go on.
By Gauthier Haudel of the French socialist paper – La Riposte. The results of the legislative elections confirm a process that has been at work
By John Pickard A few weeks ago (May 31), the Financial Times reviewed three new books published in the USA, all on a similar theme:
By Michael Roberts In the first post of my Future of Work series, I looked at the impact of working from home and remote work
By the editors of Media Lens Last Friday’s decision by UK Home Secretary Priti Patel to authorise the extradition of Julian Assange to the United
By Michael Roberts It’s been a big week for the major central banks. First, the European Central Bank (ECB) called an emergency meeting because government
By Michael Roberts I recently participated in a zoom seminar to review a new book entitled Socialist Economic Development in the 21st Century by Alberto
By John Pickard This book, long-listed for the Booker Prize in 2020, provides an interesting and moving perspective for anyone interested in the Palestinian/Israeli conflict.
