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Commercial and Industrial Capital in England: A Reply to Geoffrey Ingham
“In response to Perry Anderson’s ‘Figures of Descent’ (nlr 161), I attempted in my contribution (nlr 167), as part of a more general critique, to defend the traditional Marxist view of British capitalism and the British Empire as being rooted in industrial and not in commercial . . .” read more
Away With All the Great Arches: Anderson’s History of British Capitalism
“The golden age of British History is now over, according to David Cannadine, not only as a nation but also as a subject of study—‘an account of the British past which reconciled repeated revolutions with a belief in ordered progress and which thus appeared to be simultaneously unique . . .” read more
Incomes Policy: A Reply
“In his article ‘The Trap of an Incomes Policy’ in New Left Review 34 Bob Rowthorn makes a number of criticisms both of the Government’s Incomes Policy and also of our support for an advance towards socialism through pressure for an incomes policy. Our support was, of course, . . .” read more
Intellectual Underdevelopment
“Study of economics, as distinct from the study of political economy, is generally thought to be concerned with choice between different uses of scarce resources and the interacting results of choices that are made. Some months ago, Dudley Seers, now Director General in the Ministry of Overseas Development, . . .” read more
Crosland’s Enemy--A Reply
“It is the central proposition of the revisionist, or Croslandite, left (I refuse to call it the ‘radical’ left) that capitalism can now be managed without further major steps towards social ownerprivate industry is today largely controlled by technical managers who have other interests and motives than maximising . . .” read more
Neutralism and the Common Market
“the blackpool Resolution on the Common Market leaves the matter open. As the facts which George Brown is waiting for are revealed one by one over the next months of negotiation we can either press our opposition to Britain’s entry or allow the concessions that will be . . .” read more
Imperialism Yesterday and Today
“as mr. macleod makes arrangements for the granting of independence to each of Britain’s African colonies, socialists and radicals are bound to try once more to take their bearings. In the past 15 years almost all of the 1,300 million people who lived in 1945 under . . .” read more
Jugoslavia Revisited (Part I)
“Early this year the New Reasoner was invited by the Jugoslav Press Attache in London to send a member of the Editorial Board to visit Jugoslavia this summer as a guest of the Government. Michael Barratt Brown, who was selected to go, spent nearly three years in the . . .” read more