The Neoliberal Origins of Russia’s War
The evil being perpetrated by Russia will not be defeated by military means alone. A transformation of our own societies must be achieved.
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The evil being perpetrated by Russia will not be defeated by military means alone. A transformation of our own societies must be achieved.
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The Financial Times front page this morning splashes on reports that China is dropping its studied neutrality over the Russian invasion of Ukraine: China signalled it was ready to play a role in finding a ceasefire in Ukraine as it “deplored” the outbreak of conflict in its strongest comments yet on the war. Beijing said
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An interesting debate was opened by Labour’s MP for Neath, Christina Rees, in Parliament’s Westminster Hall last week on Italy’s “Marcora Law”. This is the legislation introduced there in 1985 to allow workers’ threatened with redundancy the option of exercising a right to purchase the company. Two government-administered funds provide the loan capital needed to
Worker ownership in post-Brexit Britain Read More »
The crisis in the fishing industry has little to do with the Common Fisheries Policy, which the UK has done well from – instead the industry suffers from overfishing.
The Fishing Industry: Lies, Codfathers and Brexit: Questions voters should ask Read More »
The global economic slowdown is not the outcome of forces beyond human control, but rather an outcome of policy – in particular, of austerity in Europe.
Austerity in Europe and the global slowdown Read More »
Prime Economics Co-Director Jeremy Smith and PEF Council member John Weeks analyse the “bar room budget-brawl” between the Italian government and the European Commission.
EU’s dysfunctional fiscal rules empower the far right, both in Italy and elsewhere Read More »