The extent of inequality in the world is enormous and getting worse, but redistributive policies alone won't fix it, explains Michael Roberts The latest World Inequality Report 2026 reveals the stark ...
Counterfire writers recommend their favourites from this year with a mixture of the new, the classic, fiction and analysis ...
Terina Hine spoke to leading human rights lawyer Michael Mansfield about why the government wants to get rid of trial by jury ...
Sam Dalrymple, Shattered Lands: Five Partitions and the Making of Modern Asia (London, William Collins 2025), 5280pp. I’ve just finished reading Dalrymple’s lengthy history of the breakup of the ‘Raj’ ...
Doctorow’s Enshittification explains well how capitalism degrades internet services but is less convincing on what to do ...
John Rees analyses the new imperial order The public version of President Donald Trump's new National Security Strategy (NSS) ...
The revelation that key documents were withheld from an inquiry on MI5 and its spy in the IRA has cast further light on ...
The new US strategy on foreign policy baldly states its new priority to focus ruthlessly on its immediate interests to ensure ...
The Financial Times points out that, on the campaign trail last year, Donald Trump vowed to “immediately bring prices down, starting on Day One”. Yet, since his return to the White House in January, ...
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