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Who Makes Cents is a monthly program devoted to producing engaging stories that explain how capitalism has changed over time.

Who Makes Cents is a monthly program devoted to producing engaging stories that explain how capitalism has changed over time.

Betsy Beasley and David Stein describe the development of Who Makes Cents: A History of Capitalism Podcast.

In a wide-ranging interview, Leo Panitch discusses his political formation and contemporary developments.

Historian Geoff Eley's compact, printable meditation on how to best approach the question of Trump and fascism.

McKenzie Wark looks at Jackie Wang's new book on carceral capitalism, the predatory state, municipal plunder, and algorithmic governance.

BDS is not only about permission to speak — it is about the colonial ontology of the world.

A compact, printable history of North Korean nuclear weapons development and US reactions to it.

Pasokification isn’t the only neologism to come out of the Greek experience of the recent years. What followed Pasokification was Syrizification, and this process proved at least equally devastating in terms of its consequences.

In an extended 1982 conversation with the New Left Review editorial board, Tony Benn reviews his career in Parliament.

Franco "Bifo" Berardi on the rise of mass violence in America, Donald Trump and white resentment

One Marxist line of inquiry into environmental problems has outshone all others in creativity and productivity: the theory of the metabolic rift.

Ashley Dawson, David Harvey, Mychal Johnson, and Catherine Seavitt discuss the future of cities in the face of climate chaos.