Thursday, 25 April , 2024

Marx Karl

Keynes, Hobson, Marx | by Robert Skidelsky

October 10, 2012 I. President Lyndon Johnson asked John Kenneth Galbraith to write him a speech on economic policy. After glancing at it LBJ said 'You...

The Long Ecological Revolution | by John Bellamy Foster

November 2017 Aside from the stipulation that nature follows certain laws, no idea was more central to the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century, and...

Left and Catalonia, the debate

The left must support Catalonia The struggle in Catalonia for self determination has shaken the whole Spanish state. It has forced all political forces to...

Lenin and World Revolution

Lenin and world revolution Volume II Review by Paul D'Amato Lenin’s Political Thought: Theory and Practice in the Democratic and Socialist Movement By Neil Harding Review of Vol. 2 THE SECOND...

Raoul Peck premieres his film on Karl Marx

On its 100th anniversary of the October Revolution, the Berlinale Film Festival presents a film on Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. "The Young Karl...

Socialism, Land and Banking

2017 compared to 1917 By Michael Hudson October 19, 2017 Socialism a century ago seemed to be the wave of the future. There were various schools of...

Nadezhda Krupskaya: How Lenin Studied Marx

Written: Unknown - 1933(?) Published in www.marxists.org OWING to the backwardness of industry in Russia, the workers' movement only began to develop in the nineties, when...

Marx and Russia

By Isaac Deutscher (1948) The attitudes of Marx and Engels towards Russia and their views on the prospects of Russian revolution form a curious topic...

Marx and Engels on ecology: A reply to radical critics

Marx and the Earth: An Anti-Critique by Paul Burkett and John Bellamy Foster Haymarket Books, 2017 Reviewed by Chris Williams August 15, 2017 — Links International Journal...

Capital at 150: History in Capital and Capital in History

By Radhika Desai Karl Marx, Capital, Volume 1. London: Penguin and New Left Books, Translated by Ben Fowkes, with an introduction by Ernest Mandel. ‘Marx was the...