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  • Against Labour's ā€œmodern supply side" social democracy

    Against Labour's ā€œmodern supply side" social democracy

    Kier Starmer'sĀ ā€œmodern supply side approachā€Ā to the economy has been touted by some commentators as a transformative break from neoliberal orthodoxy. But, asĀ Sahil Jai Dutta writes, its top-down managerialism will onlyĀ continue the very orthodoxy that has failed us for decades.
  • Global Capitalism and Labourā€™s Economic Programme

    Global Capitalism and Labourā€™s Economic Programme

    History is filled with cases of left wing governments whose economic plans were sunk byĀ the disciplinary power of global financial markets. With the very real chance of the Labour Party winning any forthcoming general election, would the same happen to them? In this article, Scott Lavery analyses the current conjuncture of global capitalism to see what room to maneuver Corbyn's Labour would have.

  • What is good for Goldman Sachs is good for America: the origins of the current crisis

    What is good for Goldman Sachs is good for America: the origins of the current crisis

    The financial crisis of 2008-9 was the largest and most devastating crisis since the Great Depression. What started on Wall StreetĀ soon spread to the rest of world and into the balance sheets of nation states. The cycle of austerity and recession in the subsequent decade is still effecting households andĀ the real economy to this day. But what caused the crisis in the first place? In this now classic essay, Robert Brenner traces the origins of the crisis to the long downturn since the mid '70s, and offers what is still one of the best analyses of the financial system.

  • Money: 5,000 Years of Debt and Power

    Money: 5,000 Years of Debt and Power

    In this excerpt fromĀ Money,Ā Michel Aglietta insists that money be seen as "an essentially political animal,"Ā arguingĀ against the "three lies" relied upon by financial theory and the financialĀ lobby it serves.

  • Financialisation and the UK Economy

    Financialisation and the UK Economy

    Grace Blakeley discusses the neoliberal financialisation of the UK and world economies, the coming reckoning with the UK's current account deficit, and how we can wrest control away from the City and fund a real industrial strategy with Alex Doherty on the Politics Theory Other podcast.