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
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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 key bits of fake news that circulates around on the issue of migration and asylum seekers, is that they
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.
By Michael Roberts I have long been sympathetic to the concept of long cycles in capitalist production and accumulation. This is the idea that capitalist
By Michael Roberts Ascension Mejorado is Clinical Professor and Economics Faculty Chair in the Liberal Studies program at New York University and Manuel Roman taught
TV Review: Panorama – ‘The Water Company’s Murky Business’
Mark Langabeer watched the recent BBC 1 Panorama documentary which can be seen here Severn Trent is considered a highly profitable water company. The CEO
Review by Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour Party Unfortunately for Channel 4, which is not usually so blatant, the narrator of this Dispatches programme
