Capitalism & Crisis
The decline of money
01 Mar 2012
If we are to understand the present crisis we need to grasp the decaying relationship between money, production and value. Hillel Ticktin discusses the growth of fictitious capital and impossibility of getting money to make money
Blair woos the market
11 Jan 1996
Businessmen and ex-dictators in Asia have been wooed by Tony Blair, as he makes clear his determination to safeguard the ‘enterprise’ economy
No future under Labour
16 Nov 1995
Clarke sharpens the axe
09 Nov 1995
Peter Lilley, hardly a friend of the working class, has been told to think again. His proposed £1 billion cut in social security spending was rejected as “not enough” by the Treasury. So, Lilley is now looking for fresh victims - single parents, young people, victims of industrial injury ...
Mere numbers on a page
02 Nov 1995
Squeezing out profit
10 Aug 1995
Blair attacks welfare as bosses’ pay soars
20 Jul 1995
As the bosses agree that they are worth every penny of the millions they pay themselves, more and more they are looking to Tony Blair’s ‘new Labour’ to screw down even harder on workers
Shell survives
29 Jun 1995
Brent Spar is moved but Shell lives to fight another day
Spinning out profit
15 Jun 1995
Overwork and stress are affecting all sections of society
Capitalism on trial
08 Jun 1995
Do you feel good?
06 Apr 1995
‘Middle England’ moves centre stage
06 Apr 1995
Major makes his appeal to middle England
Crisis waiting to happen
30 Mar 1995
Viewpoint
2,365,000 too many
23 Mar 1995
Vic Turner, honorary president of the Unemployed Workers Charter, gives his reaction to the unemployment figures announced last week