[lang=en]China Labour Net[/lang][lang=zh-hans]劳工世界[/lang][lang=zh-hant]勞工世界[/lang] - Critics http://worldlabour.org/eng/taxonomy/term/17/0 en FREE HIM IMMEDIATELY! http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/597 <p><header class="entry-header"><br /> <h1 class="entry-title">&nbsp;</h1> <p> </header></p> <p>■ Upsurge of Racism in Japan ■</p> <p><a href="http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/597">read more</a></p> http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/597#comments [lang=en]Critics[/lang][lang=zh-hans]文化思潮[/lang][lang=zh-hant]文化思潮[/lang] Mon, 24 Jun 2013 03:03:56 +0000 LabourWorld 597 at http://worldlabour.org/eng The Demonstration Against the Forced Eviction of Occupy Wall Street http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/502 <p><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml><br /> <w:WordDocument><br /> <w:View>Normal</w:View><br /> <w:Zoom>0</w:Zoom><br /> <w:TrackMoves /><br /> <w:TrackFormatting /><br /> <w:PunctuationKerning /><br /> <w:DisplayHorizontalDrawingGridEvery>0</w:DisplayHorizontalDrawingGridEvery><br /> <w:DisplayVerticalDrawingGridEvery>2</w:DisplayVerticalDrawingGridEvery><br /> <w:ValidateAgainstSchemas /><br /> <w:SaveIfXMLInvalid>false</w:SaveIfXMLInvalid><br /> <w:IgnoreMixedContent>false</w:IgnoreMixedContent><br /> <w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText>false</w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText><br /> <w:DoNotPromoteQF /><br /> <w:LidThemeOther>EN-US</w:LidThemeOther><br /> <w:LidThemeAsian>ZH-TW</w:LidThemeAsian><br /> <w:LidThemeComplexScript>X-NONE</w:LidThemeComplexScript><br /> <w:Compatibility><br /> <w:SpaceForUL /><br /> <w:BalanceSingleByteDoubleByteWidth /><br /> <w:DoNotL</p> <p><a href="http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/502">read more</a></p> http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/502#comments [lang=en]Critics[/lang][lang=zh-hans]文化思潮[/lang][lang=zh-hant]文化思潮[/lang] [lang=en]International[/lang][lang=zh-hans]国际[/lang][lang=zh-hant]國際[/lang] Sat, 26 Nov 2011 20:29:59 +0000 LabourWorld 502 at http://worldlabour.org/eng 7 Reasons why nuclear power is bad for the environment and the nation http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/456 <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/456">read more</a></p> http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/456#comments [lang=en]Environment Protection[/lang][lang=zh-hans]环境保护[/lang][lang=zh-hant]環境保護[/lang] [lang=en]Critics[/lang][lang=zh-hans]文化思潮[/lang][lang=zh-hant]文化思潮[/lang] [lang=en]International[/lang][lang=zh-hans]国际[/lang][lang=zh-hant]國際[/lang] [lang=en]Special Report[/lang][lang=zh-hans]专题报导[/lang][lang=zh-hant]專題報導[/lang] Thu, 17 Mar 2011 04:37:24 +0000 LabourWorld 456 at http://worldlabour.org/eng Book review: Karl Marx in Beijing http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/250 <p><img width="150" vspace="10" hspace="10" height="161" border="0" align="right" alt="" src="/chi/files/u1/Arrighi.jpg" />Source: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.isj.org.uk/index.php4?id=563&amp;issue=123 ">&quot;International Socialism&quot;, Issue: 123, 25 June 09 </a><br />By Jeong Seong-jin<br />Giovanni Arrighi, Adam Smith in Beijing (Verso, 2007), &pound;14.99<br />Translation by Owen Miller</p> <p>The following review was written by Jeong Seong-jin, professor of economics at Gyeongsang National University, South Korea. Professor Jeong is the author of a number of books in Korean, including Marx and the Korean Economy and Marx and Trotsky. He is also co-editor of the English-language volume Marxist Perspectives on South Korea in the Global Economy (Ashgate, 2007), editor of the bilingual journal Marxism21 and translator (into Korean) of An Anticapitalist Manifesto and The Revolutionary Ideas of Karl Marx by Alex Callinicos.</p> <p><a href="http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/250">read more</a></p> http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/250#comments [lang=en]Mainland China[/lang][lang=zh-hans]中国大陆[/lang][lang=zh-hant]中國大陸[/lang] [lang=en]Political Economy[/lang][lang=zh-hans]政治经济[/lang][lang=zh-hant]政治經濟[/lang] [lang=en]Political Economy[/lang][lang=zh-hans]政治经济[/lang][lang=zh-hant]政治經濟[/lang] [lang=en]Critics[/lang][lang=zh-hans]文化思潮[/lang][lang=zh-hant]文化思潮[/lang] [lang=en]Critics[/lang][lang=zh-hans]文化思潮[/lang][lang=zh-hant]文化思潮[/lang] [lang=en]International[/lang][lang=zh-hans]国际[/lang][lang=zh-hant]國際[/lang] [lang=en]Special Report[/lang][lang=zh-hans]专题报导[/lang][lang=zh-hant]專題報導[/lang] Mon, 07 Sep 2009 06:40:38 +0000 Admin 250 at http://worldlabour.org/eng China: End of a Model -- Or the Birth of a New One? http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/249 <p><img hspace="10" height="150" width="225" vspace="10" border="0" align="right" alt="" src="/chi/files/u1/china-rise.jpg" />By Au Loong Yu </p> <p>(Author&rsquo;s note: This article was first published in the summer issue 2009 of the US journal New Politics. This slightly revised version corrected two translation mistakes and a minor error in the footnotes. September 3, 2009.)</p> <p>China&rsquo;s thirty years of nearly uninterrupted high growth has encountered great challenge as global economic crisis has hit China&rsquo;s export hard. Since China&rsquo;s trade as a percentage of GDP is as high as 70%, the export-led growth mode has practically ended. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is aware of this. Back in April 2008 President Hu Jintao spoke of the need to change the mode of development from export-led growth to domestic-led growth by expanding domestic demand. In November the 4 trillion RMB of rescue package followed. The economy is slowing down, and the target of the rescue package at &ldquo;Baoba,&rdquo; or keeping the growth rate at 8 percent, is hard to achieve. Nevertheless, with a slower growth rate of 5-6 percent, which most commentators are speculating, is still outstanding when the US and EU are sinking further into deep recession. The global downturn on one hand and China&rsquo;s relative strength in containing the crisis on the other makes the topic &ldquo;the rise of China&rdquo; more heated than ever.</p> <p><a href="http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/249">read more</a></p> http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/249#comments [lang=en]Financial Crisis[/lang][lang=zh-hant]金融危機[/lang] [lang=en]Mainland China[/lang][lang=zh-hans]中国大陆[/lang][lang=zh-hant]中國大陸[/lang] [lang=en]Political Economy[/lang][lang=zh-hans]政治经济[/lang][lang=zh-hant]政治經濟[/lang] [lang=en]Political Economy[/lang][lang=zh-hans]政治经济[/lang][lang=zh-hant]政治經濟[/lang] [lang=en]Critics[/lang][lang=zh-hans]文化思潮[/lang][lang=zh-hant]文化思潮[/lang] [lang=en]Critics[/lang][lang=zh-hans]文化思潮[/lang][lang=zh-hant]文化思潮[/lang] [lang=en]International[/lang][lang=zh-hans]国际[/lang][lang=zh-hant]國際[/lang] [lang=en]Special Report[/lang][lang=zh-hans]专题报导[/lang][lang=zh-hant]專題報導[/lang] Mon, 07 Sep 2009 06:37:25 +0000 Admin 249 at http://worldlabour.org/eng 韓國工運的重要發展──掌握時勢、自強不息 http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/88 <p>(Chinese Only)</p> [lang=en]Labour Movement[/lang][lang=zh-hans]工人运动[/lang][lang=zh-hant]工人運動[/lang] [lang=en]Critics[/lang][lang=zh-hans]文化思潮[/lang][lang=zh-hant]文化思潮[/lang] Wed, 08 Apr 2009 15:40:29 +0000 88 at http://worldlabour.org/eng The Crisis and the Consolidation of Class Power http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/84 <h3>Is This Really the End of Neoliberalism?</p> <p>March 15, 2009 By David Harvey</h3> <p>Does this crisis signal the end of neo-liberalism? My answer is that it depends what you mean by neo-liberalism. My interpretation is that it's a class project, masked by a lot of neo-liberal rhetoric about individual freedom, liberty, personal responsibility, privatization and the free market. These were means, however, towards the restoration and consolidation of class power, and that neo-liberal project has been fairly successful.</p> <p><a href="http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/84">read more</a></p> http://worldlabour.org/eng/node/84#comments [lang=en]Financial Crisis[/lang][lang=zh-hant]金融危機[/lang] [lang=en]Political Economy[/lang][lang=zh-hans]政治经济[/lang][lang=zh-hant]政治經濟[/lang] [lang=en]Critics[/lang][lang=zh-hans]文化思潮[/lang][lang=zh-hant]文化思潮[/lang] Tue, 07 Apr 2009 01:47:13 +0000 84 at http://worldlabour.org/eng