By Michael Roberts Warmongering has reached fever pitch in Europe. It all started with the US under Trump deciding that paying for the military ‘protection’
Category: Theory
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
By John Pickard There are differences of opinion on the left of the British labour movement on the attitude that socialists should adopt towards the
The Russian Revolution of 1905
This months marks 120 years since the outbreak of revolution in Tsarist Russia. It actually began on January 9 1905, but, as this article shows,
By Greg Oxley Continuing our regular series of articles on theoretical issues, here Greg Oxley editor of the French Marxist website La Riposte, explains the
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 V I Lenin [Editorial note: Introducing what we hope will be a regular series of theoretical articles from the archives of Marxism, this article
By Michael Roberts This post was first published in the Spanish online journal Sin Permiso and is in response to a critique of my long
By Michael Roberts Back last November, the excellent Argentine Marxist economist, Rolando Astarita presented on his blog the case for ‘overproduction’ as the cause of
By Michael Roberts Back to theory in this post. The law of the tendential fall of the average rate of profit (LTRPF) lies at the
