Keynesian economics continues to reveal its relevance as an alternative to mainstream approaches, as The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes reaches its eightieth year.
Selling state assets such as ports and airports in order to meet bailout requirements is not a realistic solution to the financial crisis.
The Brexit referendum will fall in the middle of the Euro 2016 football championship, where England (not to mention Wales and Northern Ireland) will feel at their most "European".
The transformation of Victoria Square in Athens is emblematic of the new model of top-down control of populations that Europe is moving towards.
Shout Out UK, award-winning independent youth news network, asked 'If you could decide now, would you stay IN or OUT of the EU?' Out of the 728 young people polled (16-25 years old) 68% voted to stay IN.
A conversation between the political strategist of Podemos and a theoretical referent of the postmarxist left shows the potential impact of the Latin-American political ideas and practices. Español Português
We seem in danger of forgetting the lessons of the intentional destruction of cultural and religious property in Bosnia-Herzegovina during the 1992-95 war.
The pulse of cultural productivity no longer rings louder in the centre, but is dispersed around the peripheries, and paradoxically this location is often adjacent to those who feel stuck.
Archives containing courtroom testimony by the enslaved can be valuable resources for scholars of slavery.
But the austere response to rapid technological advances is resulting in increased polarisation and precarity. What are we going to do about it?
Precarious Europe was in Berlin for the launch of Democracy in Europe Movement 2025, kicked off by former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis.
At the Munich Security Conference, there is more agreement that current situations are tragic and risky, than accord on who is to blame and what to do.