Class Struggle in the New China
Christian Parenti : China
Across China there is a rising rural and urban class struggle as the economy moves from Maoist socialism to a strange type of quasi-Maoist capitalism.


Christian Parenti : China
Across China there is a rising rural and urban class struggle as the economy moves from Maoist socialism to a strange type of quasi-Maoist capitalism.
Recent events in the region show how societies can recover from extreme capitalism.
Michael T. Klare : U.S. Economy
Welcome to the Age of Insuffiency: As oil prices hit new highs and supplies sink, our way of life will drastically change.
Kristen Gillespie : Globalization
The Jordan-US free-trade agreement was supposed to be a labor-rights model. It's been a disaster.
As China's economy surges forward, so does the pileup of social
contradictions: pollution, migration, crime and family dysfunction.
Alexander Cockburn : Banks & Banking
As we head into Summer 2006, the world capitalist system is out of control.
Doug Henwood : Ethical Economics
It's easy to scoff at a rock star like Bono pairing up with
economist Jeffrey Sachs. But their tireless lobbying for debt relief
for the poorest nations could make a real difference for the 1 billion
people who live on less than a dollar a day.
Mark Hertsgaard : Global Warming & Climate Change
Though the G-8 leaders should subsidize zero-carbon
energy sources, they should resist Bush's advocacy of nuclear energy.
Robert L. Borosage : Social Security
The boldness of Bush's ambition is matched only by the wrongheadedness of his priorities.
Alisa Solomon : Social & Economic Rights
Imagining the possibilities at the World Social Forum.
Doug Henwood : Economic Policy
Instead of blaming globalization for our economic ills, why not take it over?
Through his new organization, former World Bank economist Joesph Stiglitz hopes to do nothing less than end the World Bank and IMF's monopoly on development policy.
Did Monterrey represent an authentic break with the Washington consensus?
The Bush Administration has blocked efforts to rein in offshore banking of the sort that allows people like Osama bin Laden to hide their assets.
The Bush Administration is blocking efforts to rein in offshore banking.
Salih Booker & William Minter : HIV & AIDS
The glacial pace of the global response to AIDS reflects an entrenched double standard characteristic of the apartheid system.
The move to a common currency masks a struggle over the social shape of Europe.


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