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Bayer CEO: ‘We don’t make medicine for poor Indians’
by Nikolai Brown, for Anti-Imperialism I think I’m correct in saying that Bayer is an associate of IG Farben:...
Why Varoufakis’ DiEM2025 is fighting the wrong fight
by Will Denayer, for Fassneck Economics, May 24, 2016 Varoufakis This text deals with strategy, but strategy cannot be...
How the EU pushed France to 'reforms' of labour law
by Corporate Europe Observatory The current struggle in France over labour law reforms is not just between the Government...
How Left Remain Campaigners Sold Out the Working Class: Lesser Evilism in the EU Referendum
by Tom Barker There are few illusions about the reformability of the EU on the left, even amongst those...
The Left and the EU: Why cling to this reactionary institution?
by Joseph Richardson, via Counterpunch Why is it that many people who consider themselves left-wing have such difficulty grasping...
Bilderberg Seen Through the Looking Glass
by Pepe Escobar, via Strategic Culture So the annual Bilderberg meeting placidly came and went behind heavily secured doors...
Greece's "left-wing" Syriza joins NATO's gas war
by F. William Engdahl, NEO Only eighteen months ago prospects for a major southern Europe natural gas pipeline from...
Covering up Clinton's involvement in TTP : Emails to be released only after the election
by J. K. Trotter Last year, International Business Times reporter David Sirota filed a Freedom of Information Act request...
Buy Buy Europe, Part 5: What Kind of Europe Do We Want?
by Stuart Jeanne Bramhall, Film Review Buy, Buy Europe by Peter De Vos (2013) is a five-part miniseries describing...
Buy Buy Europe, Part 4: Bratwurst, Lederhosen and Minijobs
by Stuart Jeanne Bramhall, Film Review Buy, Buy Europe by Peter De Vos (2013) is a five-part miniseries describing...
How “German logic” turns into irrationality
by Dimitris Konstantakopoulos, Katehon I remember the talk I had with the German Ambassador in Athens and Mr. Tsipras...
Buy Buy Europe, Part 3: Tax Haven Europe
by Stuart Jeanne Bramhall, Film Review Buy, Buy Europe by Peter De Vos (2013) is a five-part miniseries describing...
Buy Buy Europe, Part 2: Austerity Till the Grave
by Stuart Jeanne Bramhall, Film Review Buy, Buy Europe by Peter De Vos (2013) is a five-part miniseries describing...
Iceland proves the nation state is alive and well
by Bill Mitchell, May 31, 2016 On May 27, 2016, Statistics Iceland (the national statistical agency) released the news...
VIDEO: Buy, Buy Europe, Part 1: A Bank Crisis a Week
Or, How European Banks Hijacked the Euro Monetary Union, by Stuart Jeanne Bramhall, Film Review Buy, Buy Europe by...
Britain’s Tax Office, HMRC sold 600 state owned buildings to offshore property company
by Graham Vanbergen There are a number of interesting facts and figures emanating from the various offshore leaks of...
James K. Galbraith on Greece: Austerity without debt relief
by Lynn Parramore, via DDP Economist James K. Galbraith warns that ‘unrealistic expectations’ by Athens’ creditors is a recipe...
What is to be Done with the Banks? Radical Proposals for Radical Changes
Nine years after the outbreak of the financial crisis that continues to produce damaging social effects through the austerity...
The People's Economic Impact Statement for the TPP
by the TPP Resisters, April 2016 Background: The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is an international agreement that was negotiated in...
I am not Greek! But is Schäuble a German?
by Dimitris Konstantakopoulos, via DDP I usually work more than ten hours a day and most of the weekends....