Crisis is endemnic to capitalism, writes Alex Snowdon in his monthly Marxism 101 column Capitalism is a system in crisis.
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the workers take all the rewards in pay and bonuses and the shareholders cannot even cover the cost of capital. Karl Marx would be smiling!
When Karl-Marx-Stadt changed its name after the collapse ... the city is a bold choice as European Capital of Culture 2025. If it succeeds in the uphill challenge of selling itself to the world ...
"Karl Marx is still highly relevant 200 years after his birth," he wrote. "Today's technological advances make a better society possible. But capitalism prevents this: it destroys people and nature.
"We now find ourselves in a position where capitalism has commodified or enclosed everything on earth for profit-making accessible only for the wealthy," he says. Karl Marx coined the term ...
Karl Marx is often understood to have dismissed ... labor helps us to explain the rest of our created social reality.
Facing global climate crisis, Karl Marx's ecological critique of capitalism more clearly demonstrates its importance than ever. This book explains why Marx's ecology had to be marginalized and even ...
Has Karl Marx made a comeback in the West ... That said he also thinks that capitalism isn’t a bad thing which, if guided properly by a benign and all-knowing government, will deliver socially ...