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A retiree rallies calling for higher pensions and against au
Features / 1 April 2025
1 April 2025
After brutal police crackdowns on pensioners and the forced approval of secret IMF deals, trade unions are finally responding to grassroots pressure and fighting back against savage neoliberal reforms, reports BERT SCHOUWENBURG
A rally demanding changes to the Trump administration’s re
Features / 13 December 2024
13 December 2024
Global South governments’ sovereignty and ability to decide future economic policy are severely compromised by signing free trade agreements, whose terms are heavily weighted in favour of the already wealthy countries of the global North, writes BERT SCHOUWENBURG
Argentina's President Javier Milei speaks before President-e
Features / 21 November 2024
21 November 2024
BERT SCHOUWENBURG details how the libertarian, radical-right president’s shock doctrine has pushed millions into poverty while dismantling the state and aligning with US imperialism and Israeli slaughter
Argentinian President Javier Milei
Features / 26 June 2024
26 June 2024
The last six months have seen the self-styled ‘libertarian capitalist’ bulldoze workers’ rights and national sovereignty, as his crazed shock-doctrine economic reforms face growing resistance on the streets, writes BERT SCHOUWENBURG
AI chip
Features / 12 April 2024
12 April 2024
As AI advances, the case for universal basic income gains traction, challenging traditional notions of labour organising while offering a viable solution to the decline in the need for work and workers, argues BERT SCHOUWENBURG
GDP v workers
Features / 4 March 2024
4 March 2024
It’s not some question of being realistic yet effective over being compassionate but economically incompetent: there is absolutely no material basis to continue to measure societies by their GDP, explains BERT SCHOUWENBURG
Javier Milei speaks after his victory over Sergio Massa, Eco
Features / 21 November 2023
21 November 2023
Riding to power on a wave of anger at the dire state of the economy, the ranting extremist is no true rebel — he plans to radically enforce the same neoliberalism that has failed before, explains BERT SCHOUWENBURG
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on stage speaking during the
Features / 23 October 2023
23 October 2023
The awful events in the Middle East have shown Starmer and his acolytes in their true colours – and it is not a pretty sight, says BERT SCHOUWENBURG
EU shortages
Features / 13 April 2023
13 April 2023
Amid shortages of certain foodstuffs, voices have been raised that a return to the EU might be desirable. BERT SCHOUWENBURG warns that the policies of the European suprastate are no panacea for Britain’s problems
Argentine Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner gre
Features / 16 December 2022
16 December 2022
Despite widespread condemnation of Fernandez de Kirchner's conviction from progressive leaders across Latin America, popular protest has been muted in the country itself – is this the start of dark times for Argentina, asks BERT SCHOUWENBURG
Whose football?:  Borussia Dortmund players celebrate with f
Sport / 28 October 2022
28 October 2022
Capitalism has ruined the beautiful game. The solution is fan ownership, and the left should be campaigning for it, says BERT SCHOUWENBURG
war against nature
Features / 30 August 2022
30 August 2022
A new UN report confirms that global shortages are not simply a result of the war between two major grain producers, but due to the long-standing agribusiness practices of hoarding, speculation and profiteering, reports BERT SCHOUWENBURG
Argentina inflation
Features / 14 July 2022
14 July 2022
The underlying structural problems of the republic’s economy are rooted in a neocolonial and neoliberal world order, argues BERT SCHOUWENBURG
The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani point to
Men’s football / 24 May 2022
24 May 2022
Bert Schouwenburg explores the ‘ultimate political football for global elites’ ahead of the World Cup, and suggests what can be done about it
Plane climate change
Features / 5 October 2021
5 October 2021
Unions cannot afford to allow the climate change debate to become one of saving jobs versus saving the environment – they are not mutually exclusive, writes BERT SCHOUWENBURG
Free Ocalan
Features / 6 April 2021
6 April 2021
As the largest stateless ethnic group in the world, the Kurds deserve our support — that means opposing their persecution in Turkey and securing the release of PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan, writes BERT SCHOUWENBURG
ISDS
Features / 12 March 2021
12 March 2021
BERT SCHOUWENBURG reveals the iniquitous institution of Investor State Dispute Settlements by which rich corporations sue the developing world for the 'loss of profits' they have not even made yet
Hotel BAUEN
Features / 12 October 2020
12 October 2020
Opened in 1978, the landmark worker-owned co-op and leftist hub has sadly been forced to close its doors, writes BERT SCHOUWENBURG
UBI Universal Basic Income
Opinion / 2 August 2020
2 August 2020
What to make of the concept loved and loathed in equal measure by left and right? After the coronavirus it is time to take a less ideological and more realistic approach to UBI, argues BERT SCHOUWENBURG
FTSE falling C-19
Features / 18 May 2020
18 May 2020
The pandemic has laid bare the failings of a global order based on exploitation, land theft and greed, writes BERT SCHOUWENBURG
First lady Melania beams at a gathering of the Venezuelan Am
Features / 20 February 2019
20 February 2019
The oil industry made Venezuela one of the richest — and most unequal — nations in Latin America; now US hawks want to get their hands on the estimated 300 billion barrels left, writes BERT SCHOUWENBURG
Features / 12 October 2018
12 October 2018