
Democracy versus Sustainability by Boris Frankel
Book Review by Mathew D. Rose Currently the market is flooded with books about climate change. Many more are on their way. The message of most of these is “The situation has gone from grim […]
Book Review by Mathew D. Rose Currently the market is flooded with books about climate change. Many more are on their way. The message of most of these is “The situation has gone from grim […]
Robin McAlpine’s talk in our series “Economic beyond the Swabian hausfrau” from 9 November 2021 You can’t save the world if you don’t do the work. A Green New Deal is at heart a large […]
Dear Reader (or Potential Reader), We’re all trying to make sense of the past two years and what that means for our future. More than ever before we’re learning to recognise that, rich or poor, […]
Southern governments are captive to the demands of international capital, which prevents them from meeting their people’s real needs. MMT offers a way out Read here
There is no aspect of life that will not be financialised. Michael Rosen is Professor of Children’s Literature at Goldsmiths, University of London Cross-posted from Michael’s blog What did I learn at my union meeting (UCU) at […]
Listen here Steve’s guest, Dr. Jason Hickel, is an economic anthropologist whose research focuses on global inequality, political economy, post-development, and ecological economics. After listening to this episode, “degrowth” will become part of your vocabulary. For MMTers, it is a natural […]
What is more important for Bill Gates, patent laws or saving millions of lives? Roger Steer is a Management Consultant working in the Healthcare sector as well as an Advisor to Local authorities scrutinising NHS […]
Biden’s $1.9 trillion relief package is necessary for a rapid recovery for all, but it’s only a first step toward attaining broader economic security. Albena Azmanova is an associate professor of politics at the University […]
“As soon as neoliberalism has won and we have lost, it will be hard for human society to win back the lost territory of humanity.” Thomas Klikauer teaches MBAs at the Sydney Graduate School of […]
Book Review by Mathew D. Rose “Forlorn Hope” was a British military term from the seventeenth to early nineteenth century for a group of soldiers chosen to take an extremely hazardous role in a military […]
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