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Economics

Stewart Lansley – Trump’s plutocracy

March 6, 2025 Mathew D. Rose 0

The global populist right is being emboldened and the forward march of the super-rich is being accelerated Stewart Lansley is a visiting fellow at the School of Policy Studies, the University of Bristol. He is […]

Austerity

The Richer, The Poorer: How Britain Enriched The Few and Failed the Poor – A Two Hundred Year History by Stewart Lansley

December 19, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

Book Review by Mathew D. Rose Michael Hudson is one of the most brilliant political economists of our time. In his prodigious and prolific thinking one often encounters a thought, many just one sentence, that […]

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Austerity

Stewart Lansley – Rethinking ‘Crowding Out’ and the Return of ‘Private Affluence and Public Squalor’

September 28, 2023 Mathew D. Rose 0

The history of ‘crowding out’, and its use as a justification for austerity and state deflation from its origins in the 1920s to its latest post-2010 incarnation Stewart Lansley is Visiting Fellow at the School […]

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Inequality

Stewart Lansley: Poverty in Britain is firmly linked to the country’s mountain of private wealth – Labour must address this growing inequality

September 6, 2023 Ben Wray 0

Labour appear to have given up on tackling poverty and inequality before they have even got into power. Stewart Lansley is Visiting Fellow at the School of Policy Studies, University of Bristol. Cross-posted from The […]

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Stewart Lansley – Liz Truss is returning to the fairytale economics of the 1980s

September 7, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

Excessive inequality and wealth redistribution to the rich have wrecked the economy. ‘Trussonomics’ won’t help Stewart Lansley is  author of the The Richer, the Poorer: How Britain Enriched the Few and Failed the Poor (Bristol […]

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The Richer, The Poorer: How Britain enriched the few and failed the poor – A 200-year history by Stewart Lansley

September 2, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

Book Review by Tracy Shildrick When a book covers a 200-year history on any issue you expect to be in for a comprehensive read. This book does not disappoint and provides a meticulously researched account […]

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Economics

Stewart Lansley – Reversing inequality: from capital to citizens

June 9, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

Reviving the postwar spirit of egalitarianism is an economic and social imperative. Stewart Lansley is  author of the The Richer, the Poorer: How Britain Enriched the Few and Failed the Poor (Bristol University Press). He […]

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Economics

Stewart Lansley – Extractive capitalism: Britain has been a high-inequality, high-poverty nation for most of the last 200 years

February 16, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

Britain’s model of ‘extractive capitalism’ – with a small elite securing an excessive slice of the economic cake – has created a two-century-long high-inequality, high-poverty cycle, one broken for only a brief period after the […]

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Economics

Stewart Lansley – To build better post-Covid societies, we must break the high inequality, high poverty cycle

January 25, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

The past 40 years have seen a remarkable – and prolonged – global experiment in inequality. While the post-war years of social reform led a new drive towards greater equality, that trend was then set […]

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Economics

Stewart Lansley – Why luxury capitalism is the enemy of social progress

December 7, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

Capitalism has little to do with a free market. It is about extraction, at the expense of the planet and its inhabitants. Stewart Lansley is a visiting fellow at the University of Bristol, a Council […]

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Book Review by Chris Green It provides a modicum of relief to one’s mental health to turn from Nicholas Kristof’s lame bothsidesism and Bernie Sanders’s blather about Israel’s “right to defend itself” to reading Chris […]

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Book Review by Michael Roberts Abundance is a new book that has been attracting attention and debate among mainstream economists and politicians.  It aims to explain to Democrat members in the US why their party […]

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