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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

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

Resisting Renzi’s attacks

18 Dec 2014

Workers booed members of the centre-left PD off the platform during the rallies that followed last week’s 24-hour strike. Toby Abse reports

Troika demands more blood

18 Dec 2014

Eddie Ford thinks it is irresponsible to spread illusions in a Syriza-led government

No more the victim

18 Dec 2014

Anne McShane reports on the resistance to water charges.

Agony and the ecstasy

23 Oct 2014

The current growth of the UK economy is unsustainable, says Michael Roberts. Indeed, there is a danger of another slump

Ebola: Crisis of infrastructure

23 Oct 2014

Ahmad Ebrahimi examines the root cause of the Ebola epidemic

Threat of social breakdown

16 Oct 2014

The Ebola outbreak in west Africa is a product of structural poverty and politics, argues Simon Wells

Sex, drugs and R&D

11 Sep 2014

There are lies, damned lies, and headline economic statistics, writes Paul Demarty

What is the capitalist strategy?

11 Sep 2014

Hillel Ticktin looks beneath the hype about ‘recovery’ to expose the bankruptcy of the ruling class

We are the 0.00001%

22 May 2014

Despite the sharp rise in income inequality, Osborne’s ‘plan A’ gamble might still pay off, writes Eddie Ford

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