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Economics

Open Democracy UK – How citizens’ wealth funds could transform our economy

April 10, 2018 Mathew D. Rose 1

Open Democracy UK speaks with Stewart Lansley, Steve Schifferes and Duncan McCann from City University to discuss how citizens’ wealth funds — collectively owned investment vehicles with social aims — could tackle key issues such as poverty, housing, […]

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Finance

Stewart Lansley and Howard Reed – Making universal basic income work: the incremental approach

November 6, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Universal Basic Income is an idea which has seen a phenomenal increase in interest throughout much of Europe. In the recent French national elections a number of candidates supported it in various forms. Britian’s Labour […]

Finance

A Sharing Economy: How Social Wealth Funds can Reduce Inequality and Help Balance the Books

October 29, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Book review by Erica Frazier Cross-posted from the LSE Review of Books blog CEOs in the United Kingdom earn more than 180 times the wages of an average employee. In the six years following the […]

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Environment

Stewart Lansley – Citizens’ wealth funds

September 27, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Since 2008, the question of inequality has moved up the political agenda. This rising concern has yet to translate into policy action. The UK continues to sit towards the top of the global inequality league, […]

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Reckless opportunists: Elites at the end of the Establishment by Aeron Davis

April 15, 2018 0

Book review by David Shirreff Oxford, Cambridge and the old school tie used to be a passport to the pinnacles of what was known as the Establishment. Things have changed, but not much, and not […]

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Reclaiming the State: A Progressive Vision of Sovereignty for a Post-Neoliberal World by William Mitchell and Thomas Fazi

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Book review by Mathew D. Rose According to Bill Mitchell the book’s original title was “Reclaiming the Nation State”. The progressive publisher wanted the word nation removed. The term “Nation State”, claimed the publisher, was […]

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