A Primer on Credit Money
By David Fields, Money cannot be understood as an epiphenomenon, whereby economic power and economic organization ar
By David Fields, Money cannot be understood as an epiphenomenon, whereby economic power and economic organization ar
By James Crotty. From Routledge: Keynes is one of the most important and influential economists who ever lived. It is al
By John Bellamy Foster. (originally posted here) The French poet Charles Baudelaire wrote in 1864 that “the cleveres
By Michael A. McCarthy What is the capitalist democratic state and how should it be confronted? This question has bedev
Lance Taylor, Emeritus Professor of Economics at The New School for Social Research, presents his research on the grow
By Richard D. Wolff, By democratizing our workplaces, we can supplant the dominant ecomomic system which cannot escap
By Adam David Morton It was E.P. Thompson who stated, in The Making of the English Working Class, that: When we encounte
By John Weeks, The ideology of market freedom achieves its fullest expression in an authoritarian state. The regulat
By Mark Horowitz, Radical critics have long maligned economists for their role in normalizing capitalist production
By Dave Neilson, The neo-Marxist challenge to the orthodox Marxist approach opened up a period of exciting, but short-