By Michael Hudson Today’s world is at war on many fronts. The rules of international law and order put in place toward the end of World War II are being …
What is to be done? A Manifesto for Politics amid the Pandemic and Beyond
This is a a seven-part, multi-week series of commentary on the COVID-19 crisis for Canadian Dimension by Radhika Desai, Professor of Political Studies and Director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group at the University of Manitoba. Read the most recent instalment, “The fate of capitalism hangs in the balance of international power,” here.
By María Páez Victor, MA, Ph.D. Venezuelan–Canadian sociologist, winner of the Distinguished Achievement Award in Political Economy for the 21st Century, Keynote speech at 14th Forum of the World Association …
The Social Sciences Academic Press, belonging to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, plans to translate and publish 30 influential international left-wing books in the humanities and social sciences field …
Download Full Paper By Sam King Victoria University, Australia Abstract The income gap between rich and poor countries has increased since 1980, despite the rapid growth of capitalist commodity production …
Text of Nino Pagliccia’s presentation in GERG’s panel on Venezuela, Society for Socialist Studies Annual Conference, 5th June 2019 Introduction Last April marked a special anniversary for Cuba but one …
Originally printed online at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs Entrevista al académico Steve Ellner, por Alan Freeman Publicado originalmente en inglés en Canadian Dimension, tomo 52, número 4 de abril …
Originally printed online at Canadian Dimension By Alan Freeman Alan Freeman: The progressive Latin American governments of the 21st century, the so-called Pink Tide governments, have received heavy blows in …
Wednesday, April 3, 2019 2:30 PM Room 237, University College, University of Manitoba with Andre Vltchek Despite the end of the Cold War, Western governments continue their war against socialism …