By Andy Ford, biomedical scientist Autism, and the apparent rise in the numbers of autistic children, has become a political issue, thanks to the remarks
Category: Reviews Archive
Guy Cowen-Hutton reviews this booklet from Left Horizons . [a hard copy or a pdf version of the booklet can be obtained by emailing editor@left-horizons.co.uk.
By Joe Langabeer Louis Theroux is a hugely popular documentary maker who has been producing work with the BBC for decades and he has just
By Michael Roberts Abundance is a new book that has been attracting attention and debate among mainstream economists and politicians. It aims to explain to
Reprint of review by Mark Langabeer from 2022 The year 1845 saw the publication in German of Friedrich Engels’ brilliant book on the condition of
TV review: ‘Adolescence’…and how the system fails young people
By Joe Langabeer Ranking number one programme in the Netflix top ten at the moment is Adolescence, a gritty and disturbing drama, starring actor Stephen
By Michael Roberts Canadian Marxist sociologists Murray EG Smith and Tim Hayslip have written a profound and wide-ranging book that aims to elaborate and popularize
The rebellious role of peasants in European history
By Michael Roberts Pausing on further analysis on Trump, trade and tariffs, this post is on economic history. Robert Dees has written an opus of
By Joe Langabeer A new limited series on Netflix, Toxic Town, dramatises the Corby toxic waste case, in which Corby Borough Council was found liable
By Andy Ford One of the best-known books in the English language is Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.
