OPINION: Instead of peace through trade, we’re seeing increasing conflict. But states could still work together yet
As a result of the struggles we are facing, a global movement is needed to challenge the directions of this new alter-globalization moment. Only through this can we move from destructive globalization to a “pluriverse” one.
Dependency theory, though dismissed by mainstream economics, can help us find deeper solutions to global economic problems.
It turns out we did change the world. And we must keep changing it.
There is no magic money tree – the ‘rescue packages’ aim to rescue a rotten system, and won’t work.
Through their control over supply chains, multinationals based in the global north exploit workers in the global south.
We interviewed academics and activists who came together in Lille to discuss our global economy - here's what they said.
Transnational state capital can be just as harmful as its private counterparts. We need local, democratic and sustainable alternatives.
Why is it that just 1p of a £2.50 cup of coffee goes to the farmer who cultivated and harvested the coffee beans?
A new ourEconomy series focusing on the global economy and global justice.