We Don't Agree on Capitalism
Not a Good Century for Thinking
The twentieth century saw unprecedented scientific breakthroughs, tools for understanding the world, the expansion of higher education and data on which to derive theories. Yet at the same time radical political thought has stagnated and largely failed to take advantage of the conceptual developments of the last century. Why?
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Anarchism, not a Libertarian Marxism
A frequent assumption by both Marxists and anarchists is that despite all our differences we ultimately share similar assumptions about how capitalism operates. Yet despite the fact there's no official anarchist economics, many anarchists throughout history have pointed out serious problems with Marxism that point towards a as-yet unarticulated anarchist economics.