Karl Marx Monument in Chemnitz, in eastern Germany. AP Photo/Jens Meyer 4 mai 2018 Should we celebrate Karl Marx on his 200th birthday? Barbara Foley, Rutgers University - Newark A scholar of literary radicalism asks whether Marx’s writings are at all relevant to the world’s struggles with inequality today and why he’s no longer being relegated to the dustbin of history.
Mathias Cormann cast Labor’s alternative policies as a brake on upward income mobility between generations. Mick Tsikas/AAP 23 août 2017 Successful people would leave Australia under ‘socialist’ Shorten: Cormann Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra A Labor government’s attack on the successful would lead to an exit from Australia, Mathias Cormann has claimed.
The renting class faces the unrelenting burden of ever-rising rents. AAP/Mick Tsikas 17 octobre 2016 How the housing boom is remaking Australia’s social class structure Ilan Wiesel, The University of Melbourne By focusing on intergenerational inequalities that will eventually be reversed, we are framing the housing affordability question the wrong way.