How Should Labour Deal With the Global Economy?

The World Transformed

27-09-2017 • 1 hr 27 mins

Emma Hughes, Nick Dearden, Asad Rehman & Sarah-Jayne Clifton The economic dogma of the last 30 years has turned society into a gigantic marketplace, where rights, standards and protections are seen as obstacles to profit. The collapse of this dogma is nothing to lament, but takes with it any sense of progressive internationalism, throwing many back on the outdated certainties of the national economy. A Labour government could set the tone for a global fightback against neoliberalism but in favour of internationalism. What could this look like? Come and find out. Organised by Global Justice Now and War on Want

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