Capitalism & Crisis

What drives capital’s global crises?

May 23 2013

Mike Macnair reviews: Guglielmo Carchedi, 'Behind the crisis: Marx’s dialectics of value and knowledge', Haymarket Books, 2012, pp303, £20

Reinhart and Rogoff: Austerity myth debunked

April 25 2013

The UK has been downgraded again and total national debt has risen. Even by George Osborne’s own criteria, writes Eddie Ford, Plan A has been an abject failure

Mick Philpott: Class war offensive on benefits

April 11 2013

The Tories and their allies in the media have made full use of the tragic death of six children to attack welfare in general, writes Michael Copestake

EU bailout: After Cyprus, who next?

March 28 2013

Of course, writes Eddie Ford, the troika bailout is ‘unique’ and ‘exceptional’ - just like all the others

UK downgrade: No alternative to stagnation

February 28 2013

Britain’s credit rating may have been downgraded, writes Eddie Ford, but in reality that was more a judgement on the state of the world economy

Critique Conference 2013

February 18 2013

The journal of Marxist economics is holding its annual conference, titled 'Why Keynesianism cannot save the system'

Italy: More of the same

January 24 2013

There will be another round of cuts and austerity, whoever wins the general election, writes Toby Abse

Italy: The end of Mario Monti?

December 20 2012

Toby Abse reports on the latest manoeuvres in Rome

Starbucks tax: A system built for playing

December 13 2012

The Starbucks tax fiasco tells us much more about Britain than greedy corporations, reckons Paul Demarty

Austerity: The madness of a dying system

November 29 2012

The ruling class has no alternative to austerity and the drive to create a pristine capitalism. Not only is that impossible, but, as shown by South Africa, the working class is beginning to revolt. This is an edited version a speech by Hillel Ticktin, editor of Critique, on November 17

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