Ana Cristina Carvalhaes argues for a non-dogmatic theory of imperialism, which incorporates ecology, understands Trump’s ...
Malaysia needs a party that speaks about building a nation through policies that address the needs of all people, rather than ...
The Autonomous and Independent Workers’ Committee reveal the extent of the tragedy triggered by Venezuela’s double earthquake ...
Rezgar Akrawi sketch out the contours of a left-wing vision of digital liberation, addressing this struggle’s most important ...
When Soviet ideologues constructed Leninism, writes Boris Kagarlitsky, they missed the essence of his approach: a ...
Cuba’s future need not be reduced to a choice between bureaucratic centralization and private capital accumulation, writes ...
Can Armenia’s recent elections be reduced to a contest between a pro-Western Pashinyan and a pro-Russian opposition? Mikael ...
The US economic war on Cuba makes reform riskier, yet this pressure has ultimately propelled a transformation that had been continuously postponed, writes La Joven Cuba.
With Cuba under attack from the US empire, major powers that present themselves as defenders of a multipolar world have confined themselves to declarations of solidarity, writes.
Writing from prison, Boris Kagarlitsky engages with Yanis Varoufakis’s account of the transformations that have taken place in the economy and society as a result of new technologies.
By Rohit Krishnan September 7, 2018 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from Africa is a Country — In 1920, prior to the second Cong ...
On the same day the Nobel Committee announced its decision to award the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James A Robinson for their work on institutions and ...
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