Thursday, 3 July , 2025

Capitalism

Elmar Altvater (1938 – 2018)

Last month, we lost our friend, an enthusiastic supporter of the Delphi Initiative and one of the most important contemporary German critical economists Elmar...

France’s May/June 1968 events marked an extraordinary challenge to the status...

Hall Greenland June 1, 2018 1968 was one of those extraordinary years when millions of people were involved in trying to change the world for the...

China’s Determined March Towards the Ecological Civilization

By Andre Vltchek and John Cobb Jr There is no time for long introductions. The world is, possibly heading for yet another catastrophe. This one,...

Zone of storms

Review of Samir Amin's, October 1917: Revolution A Century Later (Daraja Press, 2017) by Theo V. Kenji Apr 22, 2018 In the five essays presented in...

Empire of Finance or Death Empire?

“Is curing patients a sustainable business model?” Goldman Sachs analysts ask Analyst report notes that Gilead’s hep C cure will make less than $4 billion...

Report: Amazon’s United Kingdom Warehouse Workers ‘Peed in Bottles’ to Avoid...

Author James Bloodworth, who is working on a book on low wages, went undercover to discover the staggering details 17 April 2018 An undercover author has...

The progress of this storm

Nature and society in a warming world by Ian Angus Feb 22, 2018 Ian Angus argues that Andreas Malm’s powerful critique of current environmental philosophies puts...

Wall Street vs Workers: Minsky, Marx, and Capitalist Crisis

“The Wall Streets of this world are important; they generate destabilizing forces, and from time to time the financial processes of our economy lead...

Pesticide Suicide | by Robert Hunziker

December 18, 2017 Pesticide suicide refers to toxic chemicals mucking up the health of animals, plants and insects. This worldwide causatum may be totally out...

The Opioid Epidemic in America – Killing One Million People

The Triumph of Capital (Creating a Domestic ‘Shithole’) By James Petras and Robin Eastman-Abaya The link between capitalism and drugs reaches back to the middle...