Category Archives: Social Capital and SSAs
Who is the USA in Debt To? (Parts I and II)
Who Is The USA In Debt To? (Part I & II) Post Categories: Canada Valentin KATASONOV | Saturday, November 2, 2013, 12:30 Beijing Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printShare on gmailShare on stumbleuponShare on favoritesMore Sharing Services1Print … Continue reading
Economics After the Crash
Economics students revolt against being force-fed with neoclassical mumbo jumbo November 6, 2013EditorLeave a commentGo to comments from Lars Syll The world has changed, the syllabus hasn’t – is it time to do something about it? Rethinking Economics is a network of young … Continue reading
Revelations of Edward Snowden: Geopolitics and Lessons to Draw (Parts I and II)
Revelations of Edward Snowden: Geopolitics and Lessons to Draw (Part I & II) Post Categories: Canada Dmitry MININ | Friday, November 1, 2013, 10:43 Beijing Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printShare on gmailShare on stumbleuponShare on favoritesMore … Continue reading
IN THE CONTRADICTION LIES THE HOPE
In the Contradiction Lies the Hope (Part I) by Jim Craven/Omahkohkiaaiipooyii Introduction: On Contradiction 矛盾 The title of this essay comes from Bertolt Brecht’s aphorism: “In the contradiction lies the hope.” What did he mean by that and is there … Continue reading
Mainstream Economics is in Denial: The World Has Changed
Mainstream Economics is in Denial: The World Has Changed Despite the crash, the high priests of economics refuse to look at the big picture – and continue to prop up world elites By Aditya Chakrabortty October 29, 2013 “Information Clearing … Continue reading
25 Graphics Showing the Upward Redistribution of Income and Wealth in the USA since 1979
Home > Political Economy > 25 graphics showing upward redistribution of income and wealth in 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 … Continue reading
Billionaires: Decline of the West, Rise of the Rest
Billionaires: Decline of the West, Rise of the Rest Gone are the days when the U.S. accounted for over 40 percent of the world’s billionaires, with Western Europe and Japan making up most of the rest. By Robin Broad and … Continue reading