The other great historic alternative to capitalism has been anarchism. Often dismissed as a dirty word, its influence ebbs and flows but its libertarian principles remain profoundly influential.
From Karl Marx to Ed Miliband and François Hollande is a very long journey indeed. But all at least pay lip-service to socialism. So how has it worked as an alternative?
Richard Swift begins his journey through political alternatives to capitalism by looking at the nature of the beast they seek to oppose.
Azerbaijan will be showing its friendly face this month as it hosts the European Games. But it’s what is going on behind the scenes that is important, argue Emma Hughes and James Marriott.
Could the next ‘cold’ war be a battle for control of the rapidly melting polar circle? Kyla Mandel reports.
Robert W Parenteau’s satirical look at true believers in the ‘free market’.
How foreign funds amplify hate in Uganda, by Patience Akumu.
His escape from fundamentalist schooling.
The upsurge of Hindu nationalism in India, by Urvashi Butalia.
Ziauddin Sardar on the various fundamentalisms on offer in Pakistan.
How do oppressive ideologies take hold despite the devastation they cause? Dinyar Godrej looks behind the news headlines.
For the women left behind in Kashmir's border villages, life has its own challenges, as Sofi Lundin discovers.
Daiva Repečkaitė reports on the rise of all things military in Lithuanian society.
How to get involved... and some inspiration from Spain.
Susan George tells a story that's beyond belief.
The financial lobby plugging the latest free-trade deal, discussed with Kenneth Haar.
Whistleblower Ian Taplin wonders what became of the rule of law.
A cautionary tale, illustrated by Kate Charlesworth.
Jack Rasmus reports on the world's creditor, increasingly engulfed by 'shadow' banks.
The megabanks and the mega-bonuses... facts and figures you should know.