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ZNet Article What is the significance of the way not only Keynes but even Marx has been brought back into fashion amidst the global economic crisis? This is a question well worth pondering on the day that is officially designated to celebrate the class that Marx saw as carrying the promise – and the responsibility – of creating a better world. -
- Thursday, Jul 23, 2009
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- Wednesday, Feb 25, 2009
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- Tuesday, Feb 17, 2009
ZNet Article In my view, the better term for the U.S. role in the world is Empire. That captures in my mind the way in which the American state plays a role of coordination and oversight and crisis-managing for global capitalism, in the absence of a global state. -
- Friday, Dec 05, 2008
ZNet Article The political crisis that has suddenly erupted in Canada adds yet another dimension to the seemingly unending shockwaves set in motion by the global financial crisis. The sheer political escapism that led all the leaders (even the NDP's Jack Layton) to solemnly pledge during the recent federal election not to run a deficit - when it was already clear that the severity of this crisis is such that no government can avoid a deficit even if wants to - has now rebounded on us with a vengeance. -
- Tuesday, Sep 30, 2008
ZNet Article 'They say they won't intervene. But they will.' This is how Robert Rubin, Bill Clinton's Treasury Secretary, responded to Paul O'Neill, the first Treasury Secretary under George W. Bush, who openly criticized his predecessor's interventions in the face of what Rubin called 'the messy reality of global financial crises.' -
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- Monday, May 01, 2006
ZNet Article For more than 100 years, May Day has symbolized the common struggles of workers around the globe. Why is it largely ignored in North America? The answer lies in part in American labour's long repression of its own radical past, out of which international May Day was actually born a century ago.
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- Wednesday, May 11, 2005
ZNet Article For more than 100 years, May Day has symbolized the common struggles of workers around the globe. Why is it largely ignored in North America? The answer lies in part in American labour's long repression of its own radical past, out of which international May Day was actually born a century ago.
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- Wednesday, Dec 01, 2004
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