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Brendan Ballou – Private Equity is Out of Control and Looting America

May 7, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

The dangers of a trillion-dollar industry that hardly anyone understands Brendan Ballou is a federal prosecutor and served as Special Counsel for Private Equity in the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division Interview by Lynn Parramore Cross-posted […]

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Richard Murphy – The banking system is just a charade as the failure of First Republic in the US proves

May 4, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

Has the US government taken over the banks, or the banks taken over the US government? Richard Murphy is an economic justice campaigner. Professor of Accounting, Sheffield University Management School. Chartered accountant. Co-founder of the Green […]

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Steve Keen – It’s not a deficit, it’s a fiat

May 4, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

Where there is debt, there are assets. One cannot exist without the other Steve Keen is a Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute for Strategy, Resilience & Security, UCL Cross-posted from Steve’s website Patreon Website The prominent […]

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Michael Roberts – Rates up, economy down

May 4, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

US and EU central banks appear to be stubbornly and dogmatically continuing on a course to stop inflation that is doing more damage than good. Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and […]

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Michael Roberts – First Republic: The Case for Public Ownership

May 2, 2023 David Shirreff 0

The case for public ownership is overwhelming, not only of middle-sized banks like First Republic that get into trouble, but also of the mega banks like JP Morgan Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City […]

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Shaun Richards – Why do we have a banking crisis in what should be plain sailing for banks?

April 27, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

One of the changes that the credit crunch brought in was that rules that were previously considered normal were broken. Let me start with what looks like an example of a previous rule. Read HERE

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Bill Mitchell: The inflation backtracking from the central bankers and others is gathering pace

April 24, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

Why have central bankers in continued to hike interest rates, especially when the most direct measure of the situation – the actual inflation rate – has been abating for months in most jurisdictions? Read HERE

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Martin Guzman – Another Debt Crisis in the Global South

April 24, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

You can’t understand debt crises without confronting the power dynamics at play. Martin Guzman is a former Minister of the Economy of Argentina and co-president of Columbia University’s Initiative for Policy Dialogue Interview by Lynn […]

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Michael Roberts – A multipolar world and the dollar

April 23, 2023 Ben Wray 0

European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde’s speech to the US Council of Foreign Relations was revealing of the fear among western elites that their global power may be slipping away Michael Roberts is an Economist in […]

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Kate Mackenzie, Tim Sahay: The Gigantic Austerity Drive

April 20, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

We are quietly witnessing the largest shift to austerity undertaken in this century. Debt-strained developing countries are making further cuts to already ragged budgets, in many cases as they battle to meet punishing new conditions demanded by the […]

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Taking Control – Sovereignty and Democracy After Brexit by Philip Cunliffe, George Hoare, Lee Jones, Peter Ramsay

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Book Review by Mathew D. Rose We shall soon be marking the seventh anniversary of the Brexit Referendum of 23 June 2016. The four authors of this book were part of the Full Brexit collective […]

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Breaking Together – a freedom-loving response to collapse by Jem Bendell

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Book Review by Andrew Medhurst “This book provides…the basis for freeing ourselves from old compromises, and exploring what we might do with the rest of our lives.” Jem Bendell It’s no exaggeration to claim that […]

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