Alberto Gabriele
By ELIAS JABBOUR: The unexpected and painful death of an important thinker, economist and Marxist
By ELIAS JABBOUR: The unexpected and painful death of an important thinker, economist and Marxist
By ELIAS JABBOUR: The Chinese are not interested in the burden of being a hegemon. But it is important to polarize the debate on global governance
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
Accelerated economic growth industrialization and construction of the material bases for a Welfare State
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
The world needs a new world economic order. In other words, a “new Bretton Woods”
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
The Chinese position on the crisis in Ukraine, far from being one of “strategic neutrality”, is a warning
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
In China, market and planning are part of a whole, not opposites that repel each other.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
The premises of the necessary intellectual framework to understand the Chinese socio-economic formation
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
For the Chinese leaders, at the moment, it is more important to change the ownership schemes in the country than to guarantee a certain growth rate.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
Deciphering China is the greatest intellectual challenge facing Marxist intellectuals today.
PODCAST: Bruno Hendler and Elias Jabbour comment on the book “Contemporary China”, mediated by Ricardo Musse. Edited by Daniel Pavan. Listen in the player below or head over to Spotfy.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
Considerations on the nature of the Chinese socio-economic formation.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
This party has been able to cyclically reinvent itself over the last hundred years depending on the historical era and its challenges.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
The majority of “Marxists”, when the subject is China, many times is nothing more than a form, trapped in the formal logic
By Alberto Gabriele and Elias Jabbour:
Response to the article by Branko Milanovic published in the newspaper El Pais.
By Elias Jabbour
The big question is whether financialization will continue to run smoothly or not. Here is the “x” of the question.
By ELIAS JABBOUR: The unexpected and painful death of an important thinker, economist and Marxist
By ELIAS JABBOUR: The Chinese are not interested in the burden of being a hegemon. But it is important to polarize the debate on global governance
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
Accelerated economic growth industrialization and construction of the material bases for a Welfare State
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
The world needs a new world economic order. In other words, a “new Bretton Woods”
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
The Chinese position on the crisis in Ukraine, far from being one of “strategic neutrality”, is a warning
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
In China, market and planning are part of a whole, not opposites that repel each other.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
The premises of the necessary intellectual framework to understand the Chinese socio-economic formation
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
For the Chinese leaders, at the moment, it is more important to change the ownership schemes in the country than to guarantee a certain growth rate.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
Deciphering China is the greatest intellectual challenge facing Marxist intellectuals today.
PODCAST: Bruno Hendler and Elias Jabbour comment on the book “Contemporary China”, mediated by Ricardo Musse. Edited by Daniel Pavan. Listen in the player below or head over to Spotfy.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
Considerations on the nature of the Chinese socio-economic formation.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
This party has been able to cyclically reinvent itself over the last hundred years depending on the historical era and its challenges.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
The majority of “Marxists”, when the subject is China, many times is nothing more than a form, trapped in the formal logic
By Alberto Gabriele and Elias Jabbour:
Response to the article by Branko Milanovic published in the newspaper El Pais.
By Elias Jabbour
The big question is whether financialization will continue to run smoothly or not. Here is the “x” of the question.