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
Not back to normal
27 Apr 2017
The centre-right and the centre-left suffered defeat, but the markets are no longer in a panic. Yassamine Mather looks at the French ... and the Iranian presidential elections
Civilisation and the ‘long run’
06 Apr 2017
Will the Keynesian radicals become mainstream conservatives when the long depression ends? It is capitalism itself that is the problem, argues Michael Roberts
Karl Marx and ‘eco-Marxism’
30 Mar 2017
The threat of ‘ecocidal capitalism’ is linked to the absence of a class-conscious international proletariat, writes Rex Dunn
Creating a level playing field
16 Mar 2017
How is the law used to protect the interests of capital? Michael Roberts discusses the tension between competition and monopoly
Predictions amidst uncertainties
16 Mar 2017
Yassamine Mather looks behind the rhetoric of the ‘resistance economy’
Toilet-paper labour
09 Mar 2017
Thomas Klikauer reviews: David Macaray, 'Night shift - 270 factory stories', CreateSpace Independent Publishing, 2015, pp360, $17.99
Inequality reaches new high
23 Feb 2017
Marx’s prediction 150 years ago that capitalism would lead to greater concentration of wealth has been borne out, writes Michael Roberts
Don’t shit where you eat
02 Feb 2017
Theresa May is only one of many people put in an awkward position by Donald Trump’s travel bans, argues Paul Demarty
Getting to grips with Trumpism
02 Feb 2017
Peter Manson reports on the joint meeting of the CPGB and Labour Party Marxists
Capital’s wishful thinking
15 Dec 2016
Sections of the ruling class are now optimistic that Donald Trump will implement pro-business measures. But will they work? Michael Roberts analyses the likely impact of ‘Trumponomics’
Cycles within cycles
01 Dec 2016
Nick Rogers reviews: Michael Roberts, 'The long depression: how it happened, why it happened and what happens next', Haymarket Books, 2016, pp360, £14.99
Integration and disintegration
01 Dec 2016
Hillel Ticktin outlines the political and economic forces at play in the European Union
Saint Bob’s bauble
20 Oct 2016
Dylan’s Nobel prize has little to do with him, and more to do with the flagging artistic establishment, argues Harley Filben
Turbulence ahead
06 Oct 2016
All the indications are that the global economy is heading for big trouble, writes Michael Roberts
The period of transition
06 Oct 2016
What does it mean to say that capitalism is in decline? Hillel Ticktin analyses the characteristics of the final stage