By Michael Roberts The Austrian school of economics is outside the mainstream. The Austrians start from micro-assumptions. This is not the neoclassical view of rational,
Category: International Archive
By Richard Mellor in California The American Petroleum Institute (API) may have the “American” name to it, but it’s important to understand which Americans are represented by
Global warming: planning not pricing
By Michael Roberts Carbon pricing and carbon taxes are now proposed by international institutions and mainstream economics as the main solutions to ending global warming
By John Pickard Although global warming as a major political issue is a relatively ‘recent’ one, from the point of view of the science, it
By John Pickard Without a doubt the best Netflix film I have seen in a long time is the Trial of the Chicago 7 and
By Michael Roberts Recently, I made a short presentation to a discussion group of the Communist Party of India (M) youth on Marx’s reproduction schema.
Is it a party of workers or capitalists? By Michael Roberts It is 100 years today since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was first formed, by
By Michael Roberts Inflation of the prices of goods and services is good or bad news depending on your relation to the means of production.
By Harry Hutchinson, member, Labour Party Northern Ireland Over a dozen anti-mining groups, based in the communities in NI have established themselves as a movement
Andy Ford, Warrington South CLP At 3 am on 22nd June 1941 three million German troops launched their attack on the Soviet Union, supported by
