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European economists for an alternative economic policy (extract)

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Reflections on the inheritance of a revolutionary humanist of the 20th century

The article presents Michel Löwy's La pensée de Che Guevara. Un humanisme révolutionnaire. The world has changed since the first 1969 edition of this book. The author however believes that Che's moral standing and his commitment to human dignity and liberty is a living message to our generation even in the age of "the end … Continue reading Reflections on the inheritance of a revolutionary humanist of the 20th century →

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Also Peter Gowan wrote that the incorporation of East Europe into the capitalist world system is highly similar to imperialism. The starting point of the study of István Mészáros is ((that)) structural crisis of the system of capitalist production specifically falls into military interventions, in which globalized capital (which disposes the strongest positions in the … Continue reading István Mészáros: Reflections on the New International →

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The history of humanity has alwys been characterised by social inequalities, although not at the scale experienced in the past two hundred years. The author summarises the main features of contemporary global polarisation and initiates a social alternative. Related Articles Will a global socialist revolution come? The liberal decade: Towards a capitalism in polarisation Conversations … Continue reading Globalisation or global polarisation? →

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