Saturday, 16 November , 2024

Socialism

Fed Up With Capitalism, Young Chinese Brush Up on ‘Das Kapital’

With a new generation increasingly burned out by the “996” grind and liberal platitudes of their elders, can Marxism make a comeback? By Wang Rui Dec 07,...

On Mandel and ‚Capitalist Breakdown‘ – some remarks

By Klaus Dräger  George Kerevan pays tribute to the great Marxist thinker Ernest Mandel, who died some 25 years ago in 1995 – and rightly...

Ecosocialism: an alternative to global capitalism

By Hans Baer October 30, 2020 Photo: Peter Boyle Over the past four decades or so, various leftists have become more sensitive to the environmental degradation in...

The approach of the World Socialist Web Site to science

By Bryan Dyne 2 November 2020 The WSWS is publishing the speeches delivered by leading members of the ICFI and contributors to the WSWS at the...

The Unspoken Premise Of Modern Capitalism Is That The World Will...

By Caitlin Johnstone December 29, 2020 Psychopathic neocon Nikki Haley is greasing the wheels for her 2024 presidential campaign by screaming that America has been taken...

Noam Chomsky Interview on Limits of Language & Mind

Nov.24, 2015 Bryan Magee interviews Noam Chomsky about his work in linguistics and the philosophical implications regarding the limits of language and thought, the mind,...

Mandel and Capitalist Breakdown

We reproduce here a quite interesting synthesis on the work of Ernest Mandel, one of the great Marxist economists of the 2Oth Century, although...

“To Halt Climate Change, We Need an Ecological Leninism”

Despite the obvious parallels with coronavirus shutdowns, states still show little determination to put in place the measures we’ll need to deal with the...

Identity politics, the far right, and masks

by Eoin McDermott 2nd November 2020 With the rise of the far right it is worth considering the issue of identity politics and the left....

Why Socialism? | by Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein is the world-famous physicist. This article was originally published in the first issue of Monthly Review (May 1949). It was subsequently published...