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Globalisation
Globalisation
Nationalise P&O now! Hull shows solidarity with sacked workers
Protesters in Hull hit the streets against P&O's sacking of 800 workers, reports John Westmoreland
Canada's role as a global exploiter
John Clarke assesses Canada's destructive role in the world
The Lie of Global Prosperity - book review
Donnelly’s
The Lie of Global Prosperity
shows how global institutions use bad data to promote the idea that poverty has declined due to neoliberal globalisation, finds Orlando Hill
American Factory: a neoliberal story - film review
American Factory is a powerful documentary about neoliberalism and globalisation and its impact on working class communities, writes Don Davies
Gordon Brown is not our saviour
As per the script, Gordon Brown has made an attempt to stamp his forgettable, but pernicious, brand of neoliberalism onto the current crisis, writes Morgan Daniels
Unfinished business: The Battle of Seattle twenty years on
The spirit of the Seattle protests two decades ago marked the birth of the anti-globalisation movement - a legacy that endures today, argue Chris Nineham and Feyzi Ismail
Brexit and change
As the next phase of Brexit kicks in, Brian Heron discusses what the arguments are and what underpins them
Macron: Europe's new Blair
Things have got so bad - with Brexit and the Tories - that the establishment long for the reincarnation of another unblemished Blair argues Brian Heron
The 24 hour day: women, work and class
Lindsey German argues for the development of a theory that can respond to changes in work organisation and the feminisation of the workforce
Beneath the bonnet: capitalism and cars
A clash of new and old forms of capitalism exposes the anarchy and wastefulness within our rotten system, writes Chris Bambery
England always dreaming
For St George's Day Mark Perryman explores the connections between English football’s golden moment and national identity
The Poorer Nations: A Possible History of the Global South
Internationalism is not only possible, it is the necessary answer to the neoliberal assault analysed in Vijay Prashad’s,
The Poorer Nations
, argues Samir Dathi