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- Akamac E-text ( Das Kapital ) -- German version.
- Alphabetical Bibliography on Class - from the Department of Sociology, University of Amsterdam
- "Beyond Capitalism: Leland Stanford's Forgotten System" - by Lee Altenberg
- BraveNewWorkWorld & NewWork News
- Capital and Class List
- Centre of Full Employment and Equity (CofFEE) (University of Newcastle, Australia) - "is an official research centre at the University of Newcastle and seeks to promote research aimed at restoring full employment and achieving an economy that delivers equitable outcomes for all."
- Citizens Concerned about Free Trade (Canada)
- Citizens for Tax Justice (U.S.)
- Conference of Socialist Economists (CSE) - "is an international, democratic membership organisation committed to developing a materialist critique of capitalism, unconstrained by conventional academic divisions between subjects"; publishers of Capital and Class .
- Corporate Governance - "serves as a discussion forum and NETwork for stakeholders who believe active participation by shareowners in governing corporations will enhance their ability to create wealth."
- Corporate Watch - "Holding Corporations Accountable"
- Davos Watch
- Directory of Transnational Corporations - compiled by George Draffan.
- Disgruntled: The Business Magazine for People Who Work for a Living
- Dollars & Sense Magazine -- Explains the workings of the U.S. and international economies and provides left perspectives on current economic affairs. Edited and produced by a collective of economists, journalists, and activists who are committed to social justice and economic democracy.
- "The Downsizing of America" -- Special Report from the New York Times , March 3-9, 1996.
- EconoMarx ( Actuel Marx ) -- Preparation of the Conference Marx International II (Autumn 1998) with an outstanding bibliography on Marxian economics
- Economic Policy Institute (EPI) (Washington, D.C.) - "is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that seeks to broaden the public debate about strategies to achieve a prosperous and fair economy."
- Ending Corporate Governance: We the People Revoking Our Plutocracy -- Ideas from Richard Grossman and Ward Morehouse on how the corporations have subverted democracy by having been redefined as "legal persons".
- Executive PayWatch (AFL-CIO)
- FRED: Federal Reserve Economic Data
- Fernand Braudel Center Home Page (SUNY Binghamton) -- World-System Theory think tank led by Immanuel Wallerstein.
- The Forbes 400 Richest Americans List
- The Fortune 1000 List
- The Fortune Global 500 List
- G7 Information Centre (University of Toronto)
- Global Trade Watch (Public Citizen)
- Green Cross International: Trade and Sustainable Development
- Heterodox Economics Journals
- "History of Money from Ancient Times to the Present Day" -- An interesting collection of articles by Glyn Davies.
- Immanuel Wallerstein Bibliography (E-Text)
- inequality.org -- "a storehouse of information and comment on the growing inequality of income, wealth and health"
- Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) (Minneapolis) - "Our mission is to create environmentally and economically sustainable communities and regions through sound agriculture and trade policy."
- The Institute for Economic Democracy -- the ideas of Henry George.
- International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) - "A non-profit organization advancing feminist inquiry of economic issues and educating economists and others on feminist points of view on economic issues."
- International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) (Geneva)
- The International Confederation of Associations for Pluralism in Economics (ICAPE) - "Founded in 1993, ICAPE is a consortium of over 30 groups in economics working cooperatively to maintain diversity and innovation in methods, approaches, policy analyses, and higher education in the profession. This network of groups seeks to foster intellectual pluralism and a sense of collective purpose and strength among these heterodox organizations."
- International Forum on Globalization
- International Monetary Fund (IMF) - another one of the really bad guys
- The International Political Economy Network
- Left Business Observer -- Accumulation and Its Discontents from Doug Henwood.
- MAI-Not! Project (OPIRG-Carleton)
- Maine Time Dollar Network - "Where neighbors help neighbors and strangers become friends. Trading time and talents to rebuild the core economy of family, neighborhood and community throughout Maine and New England."
- McSpotlight: McDonald's, McLibel, Multinationals
- Made in the U.S.A. Foundation
- Marxists Internet Archive
- Material on the Informal Economy -- From Dr. John Cross
- McMaster University Archive for the History of Economic Thought - a collection of online texts including Labriola and Marx.
- Monthly Review -- The classic independent socialist magazine founded by the Marxist economist, Paul Sweezy.
- The Multinational Monitor -- Their purpose is to to provide a comprehensive service devoted to the tracking of corporate activities in the United States and around the world. Searchable database.
- The New Paul Krugman Web Page
- PEN-L: Proceedings of Progressive Economists -- The archives of their Internet discussion group.
- Peoples' Global Action against "Free" Trade and the World Trade Organisation
- POCLAD - Program on Corporations, Law & Democracy (South Yarmouth, Maine) - "Instigating democratic conversations and actions that contest the authority of corporations to govern."
- Research in Political Economy
- Review of Radical Political Economics Home Page
- Rise Phoenix: Labor and Capital in the New World Order
- SocioSite: Social Inequality and Classes
- Sustainable Development Dimensions
- Technocracy
- Thorstin Veblin, The Theory of the Leisure Class
- Tim's Brain - "Formerly "Baobab's Corporate Power Information Center." Online since 1996!"
- The Truth about American Capitalism
- Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE) Home Page
- United for a Fair Economy - "was founded as a “movement support” organization to provide media capacity, face-to-face economic literacy education, and training resources to organizations and individuals who work to address the widening income and asset gap in our country."
- The University of Texas Inequality Project (UTIP)
- "Why We Should Terminate the World Bank and the IMF" -- The draft of an article for The International Economy by Christopher Whalen, Chief Financial Officer of Legal Research International, Washington D.C.
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) "Challenge Corporate Power, Assert the People's R