In the 1980’s, following the collapse of the eastern Bloc, Francis Fukuyama’s claimed that free market liberal democracy had won out and would be history’s final form of government. Yes, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) still ruled China. But China was introducing free market economic reforms and this economic liberalisation would inevitably lead to political liberalisation, […]
Security Council Declares War on Jihad United Chemical Weapons
Al Qaeda and the remnants of ISIS, once mortal enemies, were both on their last legs. But now they have now joined forces. Known now as ‘Jihad United’, aerial surveillance has discovered that they have a chemical weapon they have been secretly using to continue their holy war against the West and other infidel countries. […]
Climate Emergency and Madrid Failure
There is a Climate Emergency According to the latest U.N. assessment, even if countries fulfil their current pledges to reduce emissions, the world is on track to warm by 3 degrees Celsius by the end of the century—a catastrophic result. In the face of this reality it is imperative that the language of a ‘climate emergency’ […]
Some Principles for a Left Economic Narrative
The defeat of Shorten in Australia and Corbyn in the UK will lead many to call for social democratic parties to situate themselves more to the centre on economic policy and to remove any references in political language to the existence of economic elites. This approach overlooks the fundamental reasons why the economic nationalist Right […]
Inequality is THE problem
Following its review of the federal election loss, the Labor Party is to drop the term “the big end of town” because it is said to be divisive and not sufficiently appealing to aspirational Australia. The review stated: “Labor should position itself as a party of economic growth and job creation. Labor should adopt the […]
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