Posts Tagged: democracy

James Galbraith's memoir of lifelong struggles to make economics a force for good

6.01.2020

Mainstream economics has always functioned as the mathematised ideology of financialised capitalism. The few economists who fought from within ...

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After a series of blunders, will Spain’s new coalition government turn a page?

20.11.2019

The new PSOE-Podemos government has a chance to turn a page. But will they take it?

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Should liberal capitalism be saved?

19.11.2019

As philosopher Slavoj Žižek once said, it is a remarkable sign of our times that even the brightest minds would rather fathom the end of the ...

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I visited Julian Assange in prison, what can you do?

12.11.2019

Don't wait, do whatever you can. And do it now.

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Why the Spanish people must get out and vote

9.11.2019

By Yanis Varoufakis, DiEM25 co-founder and Luis Martín, DiEM25 Political Coordinator.

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Next Stop: Prague!

9.11.2019

Our members have voted, and the selected proposals to be presented, discussed and amended in Prague are...

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Chile protests: resistance to a failed economic system

5.11.2019

The moment that Chile lives today is a precious opportunity to change a system branded as the only alternative.

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Yanis Varoufakis: I just pulled out of a conference in Turkey in protest at the invasion of Northern Syria’s Kurdish region

11.10.2019

TRT World’s enthusiastic support of the recent invasion of Northern Syria makes it impossible for me to attend.

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Democracy is a global struggle

21.01.2019

The fight for democracy in Europe cannot be uncoupled from the struggle for justice around the world.

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