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Capitalism & Crisis > Neoliberalism

Neoliberal ghosts and the art of brevity

16 Sep 2010

Jack Conrad answers criticisms of the CPGB's Draft programme in the second of a three-part article

Capitalism cracked

11 Nov 2010

Andrew Coates reviews John Holloway's 'Crack capitalism' Pluto Press, 2010, pp320, £16

Neoliberal ghosts and the art of brevity

16 Sep 2010

Jack Conrad answers criticisms of the CPGB's Draft programme in the second of a three-part article

Old cuts, new packaging

22 Jul 2010

James Turley exposes Cameron's 'Big Society' lie

Universities or business?

10 Jun 2010

Farzad Houshyar looks at the destructive role of the market in higher education

Obama's healthcare triumph is a con

15 Apr 2010

Jim Creegan looks at the devious manoeuvring carried out by Obama and the Democratic leadership

Whatever happened to the leisure society?

18 Feb 2010

According to a new report, society would benefit if the working week was reduced to 21 hours, writes Eddie Ford. Unsurprisingly, not everyone agrees

Quake: no act of god

21 Jan 2010

Millions around the world were appalled at the death and devastation in Haiti. James Turley puts the calamity into context

Metaphor for neoliberalism

03 Dec 2009

Dubai collapse points to continuing crisis, writes James Turley

Political response needed

26 Nov 2009

James Turley expects a sudden rise in the pitch of industrial struggle after the general election

Whatever happened to those green shoots?

05 Nov 2009

Once again, says James Turley, it has not been a good couple of weeks for Alastair Darling and Gordon Brown

Marxism and the inequality of nations

09 Apr 2009

Mike Macnair analyses 'world-system' theory and looks at Boris Kagarlitsky's attempts to overcome its weaknesses with his analysis of Russia

Studying the past to grasp the future

02 Apr 2009

Mike Macnair reviews Boris Kagarlitsky's Empire of the periphery: Russia and the world system London 2007, 384pp, £35

Down with utopia!

08 May 2008

The bankruptcy of the neoliberal model has created a vacuum for alternatives, writes Boris Kagarlitsky. If we do not fill it from the left, it will be filled from the right

Floodtide of capital

28 Jun 2007

Mike Macnair locates the contradiction in capital's desire for free movement and its need to control labour

All-American hero

21 Jun 2007

AJ Byrne reviews Andy Stern's Getting America back on track: a country that works

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