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Aug 10th, 2010 |
By Matthew Brown |
Category: Articles
STEVE THOMPSON commends the grassroots movements seeking alternatives to economic growth
The current edition of New Internationalist (NI434. July/August 2010) tackles what I consider to be one of the most crucial problems we face today, perhaps the most crucial. Headlined ‘Life beyond growth’, it deals with the conundrum that economic growth is not environmentally sustainable and [...]
Tags: Co-operatives and mutuality, Economics
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Jul 12th, 2010 |
By Matthew Brown |
Category: Articles
So this is the new politics. On 22 June chancellor George Osborne’s budget unveiled the government’s intention to cut public spending harder and faster than any time since the second world war.
Despite prime minister David Cameron’s claims that the budget would somehow “protect the poor”, and Osborne’s now infamous remark that “we’re all in this [...]
Tags: Con Dems, Economics, Financial crisis, ILP history
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Jul 6th, 2010 |
By Matthew Brown |
Category: Articles
Radical sociologist DAVID HARVEY provides a clear and concise analysis of the recent financial crisis and asks if it’s time to look beyond capitalism to a new social order.
“Any sensible person now would join an anti-capitalist organisation,” he says. “We have a duty to change our mode of thinking.”
Click here for Harvey’s RSA lecture in [...]
Tags: Capitalism, Economics, Financial crisis
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May 12th, 2010 |
By Matthew Brown |
Category: Articles
We must reject the lies and misrepresentations in this phoniest of elections, says HUGO RADICE
This week’s major intervention in the election campaign has surely been the call by the Institute for Fiscal Studies for the major parties to ‘come clean’ about their strategies for reducing the public sector debt, if elected. The IFS report has chimed [...]
Tags: Economics, International Politics, The Labour Party
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Nov 16th, 2009 |
By willb |
Category: Articles
Last year’s financial crisis presented an opportunity for fundamental reform, argues Will Brown. It’s one that’s already gone to waste.
It’s now over a year since the world’s financial system went into meltdown in the wake of the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008. At the time, there was much talk of a transformation of [...]
Tags: Economics, Financial crisis, International Politics
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Nov 5th, 2009 |
By Matthew Brown |
Category: Articles
Across the continent, the left’s response to the recent economic crisis has been poor, verging on non-existent, just when the situation demanded a credible alternative to the dominant political and economic orthodoxy.
That’s the starting point for a Europe-wide online debate on the future of social democracy hosted by the Soundings and Social Europe websites.
“European social [...]
Tags: Economics, Financial crisis, Internationalism, Policy
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Sep 2nd, 2009 |
By Matthew Brown |
Category: Articles
Gary Kent argues that the global financial crisis makes the case for a Tobin Tax even more compelling.
Some ideas are nurtured for decades before they shoot to prominence usually to the surprise of those who have long advocated them. This could be the fate of the Tobin Tax, originally devised by the American Nobel Laureate [...]
Tags: Economics, Financial crisis, Parliament, Policy
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Aug 10th, 2009 |
By Matthew Brown |
Category: Articles
The annual conference in June of the journal Soundings, Politics after the Crash, provided a valuable and unostentatious forum for the left to discuss some of the key issues of our time. This short report by Barry Winter focuses on the contribution made by the opening speaker, Paul Mason, the economics editor of BBC Newsnight, [...]
Tags: Add new tag, Economics, Working class
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Jun 25th, 2009 |
By Matthew Brown |
Category: Articles
Barry Winter examines how capitalism went from boom to bust and where it leaves us
Introduction
I begin this introduction with what may seem like a diversion. I want to take us briefly back to the horrors of the First World War in which often enthusiastic, armies of young men across Europe were sent into battle by [...]
Tags: Add new tag, Economics, Financial crisis, ILP Friends, New Labour and Party Democracy, The ILP
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Jun 25th, 2009 |
By Matthew Brown |
Category: Articles
“There is a sense of uncertainty and flux, a feeling that we’re coming to the end of an era in politics. It’s one that we’ve never much liked, yet we know what’s coming could be so much worse.”
With those unsettling words David Connolly, chair of Independent Labour Publications, opened the ILP’s weekend seminar in Scarborough [...]
Tags: Economics, ILP Friends, New Labour and Party Democracy, Socialists and Socialism, The ILP
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