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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Labor Solidarity in the Neoliberal Structural Change by Tobias Kroll
LABOR SOLIDARITY IN THE NEOLIBERAL STRUCTURAL CHANGE by Tobias Kroll [This 2013 article is translated abridged from the German on the Internet.] The Tubingen U35 study starts from the assumption that (new) employees are under a modernization pressure. An essential … Continue reading
Tyranny of the one per cent by Serge Halimi
Tyranny of the one per cent Serge Halimi is an editor of Le Monde diplomatique. “Some revelations come as little surprise. It’s not really news that some politicians love money and like to spend time with those who have lots … Continue reading
Austerity Policy Leads to Low Economic Growth, 43pp
Savings good and debts bad is a perverse widespread myth based on the state acting as a Swabian housewife. In truth, debts are investments and not only costs. The state unlike the housewife can factor in future costs and benefits … Continue reading
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How Does Justice Come to the Economy? by Johannes Mosmann
HOW DOES JUSTICE COME TO THE ECONOMY? By Johannes Mosmann [This address from 11/30/2010 at the GLS bank Christmas meeting of the “Fair and Regional Charter” is translated abridged from the German on the Internet, www.fair-regional.de,] Ladies and Gentlemen, I … Continue reading
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For an Immediate End of the Austerity Policy in Europe
“The growth model forced in the past with redistribution from bottom to top and increasing export surpluses has failed. The social and ecological demands for a sustainable economic policy grow. For years, the demands of the Alternative Economic Policy study … Continue reading
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VIDEO: Austerity – The History of a Dangerous Idea, 1 hr 7 min
Mark Blyth is Professor of International Political Economy in the Department of Political Science at Brown University and a Faculty Fellow at Brown’s Watson Institute for International Studies Governments today in both Europe and the United States have succeeded in … Continue reading
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The future could be full of community centers, Gracias Vancouver!
The future could be full of community centers, free Internet books and soft power since our nature is full of play, exuberance and mystery! Links to 12 free Internet books, 50 videos and 650 translated articles on the economic crisis … Continue reading
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Ingo Schulze: 10 Theses about the crisis
Culture & Ideas Debate: Ingo Schulze – 10 theses about the crisis 27 January 2012 Süddeutsche Zeitung Munich See comments24 Shared 1626 times in 10 languages Text larger Text smaller Print Send Beppe Giacobbe It is the madness that has … Continue reading
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