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The Chancellor can’t do the biggest things she needs for growth because she can’t escape her own ideology, says Helen Thomas Spin only gets you so far in the business world. Action has to back up ...
Colonialism, Gender, and Indigenous Communism, Marxist sociologist Kevin B Anderson delves into Karl Marx’s final writings — ...
Although today’s dangers are not in the same league as a world war, they are significant. Pundits talk of a “polycrisis” ...
Signs demanding “LA belongs to Mexico” and “This city was once Mexico and it belongs to us” have been prominent among raging ...
More than seventy years later no peace treaty has been signed and Korea remains bitterly divided between communism and capitalism with the most heavily militarized border the world has ever seen ...
One recent poll on support for a hypothetical Corbyn-led party – which we should take with some salt – found that its 10% ...
From Penguin Press to the Royal Festival Hall, British modernism was co-created by artists and intellectuals fleeing fascism ...
Four cultural stewards of sustainability unpack how indigo embodies Black fashion’s legacy of labor, innovation, and enduring ...
What role did Irish Catholics play within the U.S. left? Were Irish radicals more interested in freedom from British rule or in anticapitalism? And what effect did religious beliefs have on Irish ...
Against the background of this increasingly fractious and unstable world situation, British capitalism is in a particularly parlous situation compared to other economically developed countries. The ...
A new book by the New Yorker staff writer John Cassidy plumbs more than two centuries’ worth of grievances about our global financial order.
The political economy of rentier capitalism The persistence of the North-South divide is often attributed to the over-centralised nature of the British political system and interminable churn in ...