One reason I jumped at the invitation from political scientist David Schultz to watch some of his Hamline University classes use AI this fall is because I wanted to hear students' opinions of economic ...
The alternatives we imagine are products of the times in which we live. A review of Peter Frase’s book Four Futures.
Nineteenth century socialists and radicals were animated by the belief that the labor of society, properly deployed, could usher in a society characterized by comfort, cooperation, and leisure.
It’s hard to recall a single ideology driving the Occupy Wall Street movement that sprung up after the 2008 financial crisis. Still, many of those activists used the opportunity to protest capitalism ...
“For the earth to live, capitalism must die” — That’s how Native American scholar, Nick Estes, ends his book “Our History Is the Future.” I agree. And consequently, I support the resolution passed by ...
Socialism is capitalism’s critical shadow. When lights shift, a shadow may seem to disappear, but sooner or later, with further shifts of light, it comes back. Capitalism’s ideologues have long ...
Credit: Pixabay.com. Public domain. When he declared that death was the ultimate enemy in life, evolutionary theorist Stephen Jay Gould implied that the battle wasn't over: enemies can be fought, and ...
Election results in Britain and Australia point to a deeper crisis in the two-party system, as economic power drifts further ...
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Capitalism’s long revolution
What happens to our understanding of capitalism when we assume that it might not come to an end? No one agrees on when, where ...
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