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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

North and south

31 Mar 2016

What is the nature of modern imperialism, asks Michael Roberts, one hundred years after Lenin?

Two strategic illusions

24 Mar 2016

Money can function fully only if it is world money, writes Mike Macnair

By your advisors shall you be known

17 Mar 2016

Yassamine Mather takes apart John McDonnell’s pledge of responsibility

Going nowhere fast

11 Feb 2016

The present period is one of transition, argues Hillel Ticktin. But how can we escape from the current impasse?

Scams we are still paying for

11 Feb 2016

Michael Roberts reviews: Adam McKay (director/co-writer) The big short 2015, general release

The impending global recession

28 Jan 2016

Blaming China is a diversion, argues Michael Roberts. The USA is still key

Making inroads into power of capital

21 Jan 2016

We should support all measures facilitating an accumulation of productive capital, thereby placing workers in the most favourable position, argues Arthur Bough

Bureaucracy - in the state and on the left

10 Dec 2015

Mike Macnair reviews: David Graeber The utopia of rules: on technology, stupidity and the secret joys of bureaucracy Melville House, 2015, pp274, £9.47

Good for the working class?

15 Oct 2015

Michael Roberts examines the inadequacies of Corbynomics

Will the euro survive?

10 Sep 2015

All bets are off, writes Michael Roberts. This article is based on his presentation to the CPGB’s Communist University in August

Is it all over?

06 Aug 2015

Michael Roberts looks at the implications of China’s stock market collapse

Euro leaders seek regime change

02 Jul 2015

Syriza is now reaping the consequences of having taken office, writes Eddie Ford

In service of humanity?

04 Jun 2015

Can robots and artificial intelligence be subordinated to human need? Yassamine Mather examines the issues

Facing up to stagnation

14 May 2015

The latest US figures are indicative of a continuing problem, writes Yassamine Mather

Heading for a crash?

14 May 2015

Michael Roberts comments on the speculation surrounding China’s latest growth figures

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