Shift work disorder and the normalisation of exhaustion Pharmaceutical capitalism brings us a new stimulant, and an increasingly mechanized body.
The market - John O'Neill John O'Neill draws on considerable research in this area to provide an overdue critical evaluation of the limits of the market, and future…
Bitcoin: Finally, fair money? Bitcoin is a decentralised digital currency, functioning without a central bank. But does it actually differ from "real" money, and can it help…
Global market failure and the necessity for a new world Globalisation creates externalities of planetary scale that bring with them systemic breakdown. A…
Breaks - Scott Nappalos & Monica Kostas A short account about breaks at work and life under capitalism.
On America, part 4: I hate my job When it comes to problems on the job, we're generally given few options: quit, vote, join a union. Here's why that's not good enough. The final…
Crisis of civilisation - Gilles Dauvé Dauvé argues that all crises are crises of social reproduction, and analyses in detail the similarities and differences between the current…
Lines of Work: Stories of Jobs and Resistance (review) By Scott Nikolas Nappalos, ed. (Alberta, Canada: Black Cat Press, 2013). Review by Jared Davidson,…
On America, part 3: Solidarity Part 3 of a now 4 part series looking at some of the 'common sense' too often taken for granted. This section looks at the ways we already…
On America, part 2: Of myths and markets The second in a three part series examining to some of the underlying assumptions of American political thought. Part 2 looks at the market and…
On America, part 1: Making millionaires The first in a three part series examining to some of the underlying assumptions of American political thought. Part 1 focuses on our working…
Neoliberalism against capitalism? - Neil Davidson Neil Davidson on how the current neo-liberal project has been almost too successful as a ruling class strategy, creating a form of capitalism…