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The Mature Labor Aristocracy and its Problems, Part 2: The Size and Economic Impact of Labor Aristocracies
Amal Samaha, November 19, 2022
In part two of a three-part series, Amal Samaha continues her exploration of the concept of the labor aristocracy and its modern relevance. Read Part One here. Read Article.

World Capitalist Accumulation and Sub-imperialism by Ruy Mauro Marini
Renato Flores, May 1, 2023
Translation by Nathan Eisenberg and Renato Flores. Read Article.

In Defense of Unequal Exchange: Critique of Paul Cockshott’s First Worldist Ignorance
Rob Ashlar, July 19, 2023
Rob Ashlar offers a rebuttal to Paul Cockshott's attack on the theory of unequal exchange. Read Article.

On the Indetermination of Wages and its Consequences
Salmin Biao, September 6, 2023
Salmin Biao makes an intervention into the ongoing debate over unequal exchange. Read Article.

How Hamilton’s Financial and Manufacturing Plans Financed the U.S. Empire
Robert Ovetz, September 20, 2023
Robert Ovetz argues that the financial and economic policies of Alexander Hamilton are key to understanding the development of U.S. Imperialism. Read Article.

Marx, Faraday, and the Spectral Objectivity of Value
Ian Wright, February 7, 2024
What can Victorian table-turning tell us about Marx's theory of value? Ian Wright investigates. Read Article.

Between Protests, Oil Boom, and Multipolarity: An Interview on Kazakhstan with Kuat Akizhanov
Kuat Akizhanov, Arman Spéth, March 26, 2025
Arman Spéth interviews economist Kuat Akizhanov on the post-Soviet political and economic history of Kazakhstan, the 2022 protests which shook the country, and the possibility for a renewed Kazakhstani socialism. This is a translation of an interview first published in Jacobin Magazine's German-language outlet. Read Article.