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Critisticuffs

Winnie the Pooh meme - Apathetic looking Pooh saying 'We don't want your pay eating into our profits', then a fancy, smug, tuxedo-wearing Pooh saying "Sadly, paying you more would cause a wage-price spiral"

There is no Wage-Price Spiral

In this short piece Critisticuffs explain why the wage-price spiral is a false idea. At the same time, there is a reason why workers are being…
NATO Expansion

For Russia and the US, in Ukraine their highest properties are at stake

Everyone is of course against war, not least political leaders and pundits, whether of the right,…
A cat pondering deep thoughts

Fantastic thoughts and where to find them: the unabated popularity of the capitalist mode of production

An article about how false ideas have their material basis in the social relations…
Cat looking at coins

"I pay my taxes" - so what?! - Critisticuffs

A critique of common misconceptions around taxation and the relationship between taxpayer and the state.

What is wrong with free money?

Critisticuffs and Gruppen discuss Universal Basic Income (also known as Citizens income, Citizens Wage etc) and critique the idea from an anti…
Sturgeon announcing a new planned referendum, 2017

Since you mentioned “us”: nationalism by example of Scottish independence

German group Gruppen Gegen Kapital Und Nation who work alongside british group Critisticuffs discuss…

A Companion to David Harvey's Companion to Marx's Capital, Chapter 1 - Critisticuffs

Critisticuffs take a critical look at David Harvey's 'A Companion to Marx's Capital'.

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