New Book: How the World Works – The Story of Human Labor from Prehistory to the Modern Day
By Paul Cockshott. From Monthly Review Press: Few authors are able to write cogently in both the scientific and the econ
By Paul Cockshott. From Monthly Review Press: Few authors are able to write cogently in both the scientific and the econ
By Ronaldo Munck, Mention the labor movement today, and activists might ask, “What movement?” Indeed, the vibrant lab
By Eric Blanc, Karl Kautsky’s vision for winning democratic socialism is more radical, and more relevant, than most le
By Dave Neilson, The neo-Marxist challenge to the orthodox Marxist approach opened up a period of exciting, but short-
By Julio Huato, The following reflections were written in response to a question that a former student of mine asked me a
By Keith Mann, For over three months now in France, the gilet jaune or yellow vest revolt has mounted one of the biggest an
Michael D. Yates, author of several books, including the recently released Can the Working Class Change the World?, ta
By Matt Vidal, Received wisdom holds that history has proven Marx’s theory of the working class to be wrong. This claim h
By Michael D. Yates. From Monthly Review Press: One of the horrors of the capitalist system is that slave labor, which wa