We live in a world where the market decides what we produce, how we produce it, and how products are allocated. How else could we resolve these issues, if not through the market?
A few miles north of Cairo’s Tahrir Square, Manshiyet al-Bakri Hospital is an unremarkable concrete building. Around a thousand outpatients pass through here every day, mostly drawn from the northern Cairo suburb of Heliopolis.
"Since the revolution there is a sense that we’re not going to wait for the economy to fix itself without us thinking about what it is we need from the economy.
Ten months ago millions of Egyptians rose up in a mighty revolution and told their tyrant to go.
One of the year’s most popular political books was "Chavs: The Demonisation of the Working Class" by Owen Jones.
Ford/Visteon workers occupy factories 2009 We don’t have to go back decades to find important workers’ victories.
Much of the media ignore strikes and most movies rarely show working people other than as stereotypes.
A forensic expert has told the Stephen Lawrence murder trial that tiny fibres linked to the victim were not initially found on the suspects’ clothes because it was like "looking for a needle in a haystack".
Gary Dobson, one of those accused of murdering black teenager Stephen Lawrence in 1993, appeared "nervous" when questioned by the police a court heard today, Monday.
Gary Dobson and David Norris are accused of murdering Stephen Lawrence on 22 April 1993.
Richard Gott’s new book, Britain’s Empire: Resistance, Repression and Revolt, could not be more timely.
Some 1,200 trade unionists and campaigners gathered at the Royal Horticultural Halls in central London last Saturday for the Unite the Resistance convention.