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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionPundits say British politics is undergoing a post-neoliberal shift. They’re wrong
On the contrary, the new capitalist variant may look much like the old
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Published in: Home: OpinionUS defeat in Afghanistan marks the end of neoliberalism
The past 50 years of Western economics are rooted in imperial exploitation. But if the US’s military can be beaten,...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionFamily abolition isn’t about ending love and care. It’s about extending it to everyone
The pandemic shows how we need to rethink care beyond outdated and inadequate family structures and precariously...
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Published in: ourEconomyHow a communist mayor is defeating privatisation in Chile
The municipality of Recoleta has created an open university, public housing projects and popular pharmacies.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionIn a new world order driven by AI, we need to rewrite the rules of data capitalism
In the scramble for AI-led development, what would global algorithmic justice look like?
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Published in: ourEconomyEconomics for millennials: an interview with Grace Blakeley
The economist talks to Andrés Lomeña about power relations, feminism and what an economics designed by young people...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionPrecarity: a political problem
'Free market' advocates claim that precarious work is an economic necessity. But it is a political problem with...
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Published in: ourEconomyIt's time to put gender justice at the heart of our economies
A new ourEconomy series on gender just economies, with ActionAid, FEMNET, Womankind Worldwide and Fight Inequality Alliance.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionThe climate strikes are about so much more than green colonialism
Solutions to the environmental crisis won’t come in the shape of a battery - they come in the shape of justice,...
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Published in: ourEconomyLatin America’s right-wing leaders are fueling underdevelopment
We need progressive industrial policy if we are to solve the region's economic woes.
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Published in: ourEconomyDude! Where’s my democracy?
People turn to authoritarian leaders not because they distrust democracy but because our system is fundamentally...
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Published in: ourEconomy: Opinion'Development' is colonialism in disguise
Other worlds are possible - the Pluriverse is breathing.
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Published in: ourEconomyBook review: Feeling Family by Yv E. Nay
In times of neoliberal precarity, should we be fighting for marriage equality or the end of the nuclear family?
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Published in: ourEconomyStudying capitalist dystopias, and avenues for change
The big questions being discussed at a big conference in Manchester.
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Published in: ourEconomyOutsourcing exploitation: global labor-value chains
Through their control over supply chains, multinationals based in the global north exploit workers in the global south.
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Published in: ourEconomyEnvisioning the economy of the future: AFEP-IIPPE conference 2019
We interviewed academics and activists who came together in Lille to discuss our global economy - here's what they said.
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Published in: ourEconomyReclaiming the commons through state ownership? Maybe not
Transnational state capital can be just as harmful as its private counterparts. We need local, democratic and...
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Published in: ourEconomyImperialism in a coffee cup
Why is it that just 1p of a £2.50 cup of coffee goes to the farmer who cultivated and harvested the coffee beans?
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaThe Brazilian paradox
The putschist Brazilian administration is not addressing the previous policy shortcomings constructively. Here’s the...
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Published in: TransformationNeoliberal psychology
Why do we allow the logic of the market to occupy our minds?