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Hong Kong Protests are ‘Made in USA’
Hong Kong Protests Are ‘Made in USA’ Post Categories: Asia F. William Engdahl | Sunday, October 26, 2014, 12:37 Beijing The Washington neo-cons and their allies in the US State Department and Obama Administration are clearly furious with China, as … Continue reading
World Student Movement Could Become Major Player in the Struggle to Bring Pluralism and Freedom of Inquiry to Economics
World student movement could become major player in the struggle to bring pluralism and freedom of inquiry to economics August 5, 2014Edward FullbrookLeave a commentGo to comments from Edward Fullbrook An emergent worldwide grassroots movement of economics students, the International Student Initiative, has … Continue reading
Hidden Agenda Behind the ‘Occupy’: Dump Obama Install Romney
Hidden Agenda Behind The ‘Occupy’: Dump Obama, Install Romney Post Categories: Head Stories Yoichi Shimatsu | Monday, November 7, 2011, 13:10 Beijing Financial speculators are turning their street theater known as Occupy Wall Street from anti-capitalism toward regime change in … Continue reading
Pentagon Preparing for Mass Civil Breakdown
Pentagon Preparing for Mass Civil Breakdown Post Categories: EU Nafeez Ahmed | Sunday, June 15, 2014, 16:18 Beijing Social science is being militarised to develop ‘operational tools’ to target peaceful activists and protest movements The Pentagon is funding social science … Continue reading
Some Research Materials for Scholars of the Political Economy of Plutocracy and Elites
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Economics of the 1%: How Mainstream Economics Serves the Rich, Obscures Reality and Distorts Policy
Economics of the 1%: How Mainstream Economics Serves the Rich, Obscures Reality and Distorts Policy Post Categories: Canada John Weeks / The 4th Media News | Sunday, February 2, 2014, 11:34 Beijing This book exposes the myths of mainstream economics behind the … Continue reading
Anything But…
Anything but. . . January 29, 2014David F. RuccioLeave a commentGo to comments from David Ruccio You have to give credit to mainstream economists: they’ll do anything to avoid talking about class. Take the current discussion about inequality. Right now, eyes are … Continue reading