Capitalism, Neoliberalism and Unfree Labour
By Todd Gordon, (originally posted here) The last several decades has witnessed a sharp increase in legally unfree or c
By Todd Gordon, (originally posted here) The last several decades has witnessed a sharp increase in legally unfree or c
By Hugh Goodcare. From Routledge: William Petty (1623-1687), long recognised as a founding father of English politic
The editors of Journal of Labor and Society (LANDS) invite submissions for a special issue on the Mexican workers and la
By Randolph Hohle. From Routledge: Racism in the Neoliberal Era explains how simple racial binaries like black/white
by Patrick Bond A few years ago, at the very moment that Africa’s GDP ceased its rapid 2002–11 increase, a profound myth t
By James Petras, Henry Veltmeyer. From Routledge: The Class Struggle in Latin America: Making History Today analyses
By Matias Vernengo, In Argentina, the right-wing neoliberal agenda eventually dislocated the Kirchner governments
By Héctor Reyes, Puerto Rico has been a U.S. colony since 1898. Arguably, the two most exacting moments for the Puerto Ri
By Ann Pettifor, The cheerleaders of financial and trade globalisation have long been in the ascendancy. They can be fo