Neoliberalism Has Met Its Match in China
August 12, 2019 12:38 am Leave your thoughtsWhen the Federal Reserve cut interest rates last week, commentators were asking why. According to official data, the economy was rebounding
When the Federal Reserve cut interest rates last week, commentators were asking why. According to official data, the economy was rebounding
One of the paradoxes of our species is the total control we have over almost every aspect of our babyhood during the first year or so of life
The Tulsi Gabbard presidential campaign has filed a major law suit against Google. This article outlines the main points of the law suit and evidence the the social media giant Google has quietly acquired enormous influence on public perceptions and has been actively censoring alternative viewpoints.
A new BBC season of programmes concerns 'the novels that shaped our world.' The perspective is the novel as a social agent, articulating experience to give it public voice.
This short essay is a study of Lukács, specifically the political ideas of Lukács and the Socialist ideas of Lukács
Planting billions of trees across the world is by far the cheapest and most efficient way to tackle the climate crisis. So states a Guardian article, citing a new analysis published in the journal Science.
This short essay is a study of William Morris, Socialism, and the World.
This short essay is a study of the Marxism of Perry Anderson
Helene Hanff is well remembered for 84 Charing Cross Road, a record of her long correspondence with a London bookseller.
Harvey is a Left thinker. Harvey, by training, is a geographer, but has made politics and economics the focus of much of his work and much of his writing.