Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Official image from ‘Sea Countrymen’ courtesy of The Criterion Collection. What would we lose if ...
Ever since German philosopher Hegel discussed alienation and Karl Marx converted it into the sensible framework of the economics of capitalism, alienation isn’t really a new subject – many might even ...
WSWS teams interviewed voters at polling booths in five urban working class electorates during last Saturday’s Victorian state election. At every location, people expressed broad concerns about the ...
From Davis v. Davis, decided yesterday by the Mississippi Supreme Court, in an opinion for the court by Justice Leslie King: John and Sandra Davis, a then-married couple, had two children in the 1980s ...
This post is nothing fancy or profound; I just want to put some emotive meat on Karl Marx’s useful, perhaps essential, yet always slightly skeletal, concept of alienation. The necessity of working for ...
When we recently wrote about the need to refine capitalism, we got plenty of feedback. The conversation around capitalism has rightly grown to a roar. As we noted in the article, much of what’s said ...