Category Archives: Social Capital and SSAs
Social Structures of Accumulation (Institutions, Crises and Expanded Reproduction of Capital and Capitalism)
Social Structures of Accumulation Contributed by Terrence McDonough. An excerpt from the Introduction of his book, Social Structures of Accumulation: The Political Economy of Growth and Crisis. Edited by David M. Kotz, Terrence McDonough, and Michael Reich, Cambridge University Press, … Continue reading
Global Power Project: The Group of Thirty and the ‘Good Discussion’ They’re Still Having
Global Power Project: The Group of Thirty and the “Good Discussion” They’re Still Having Post Categories: Canada Andrew Gavin Marshall | Monday, December 9, 2013, 12:57 Beijing Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printShare on gmailShare on stumbleuponShare … Continue reading
The US/WEST Election Styles versus the 1-Party Chinese Election System: An Editorial on “Choice” From a Rigged Menu of the “Lesser of Evils or More and More, the “Evil of Lessers”
The US/West Election Styles versus the 1-Party Chinese Election System Post Categories: Afghanistan RV | Thursday, November 15, 2012, 7:14 Beijing Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printShare on gmailShare on stumbleuponShare on favoritesMore Sharing Services0Print The US/West … Continue reading
“Sack the Economists”
“Sack the Economists” December 7, 2013EditorLeave a commentGo to comments from Geoff Davies Non-mainstream economists are all-too aware of the failure of mainstream economists to anticipate, let alone avoid, the Global Financial Crisis and the ensuing Great Recession. The mainstream profession is … Continue reading
Tis the Season–For Inequality
‘Tis the season—for inequality December 6, 2013David F. RuccioLeave a commentGo to comments from David Ruccio USA Pope Francis challenged the theory of trickledown economics. Now, President Obama has announced his intention to focus on the problem of inequality. On my reading, Obama’s speech borrows … Continue reading
What is Neoclassical Economics?
post-autistic economics review Issue no. 38, 1 July 2006 article 1 What Is Neoclassical Economics? The three axioms responsible for its theoretical oeuvre, practical irrelevance and, thus, discursive power Christian Arnsperger (University of Louvain, Belgium) Yanis Varoufakis (University of Athens,Greece) © Copyright: Christian Arnsperger and Yanis Varoufakis 2006 1. Introduction … Continue reading
25 Graphics Showing the Upward Redistribution of Income and Wealth in the USA Since 1979
25 graphics showing upward redistribution of income and wealth in USA since 1979 February 25, 2011David F. RuccioLeave a commentGo to comments from David Ruccio I assemble a presentation on inequality on a regular basis for my Principles of Microeconomics course. Here … Continue reading