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On the nature of money – Vincent Huang * From Essays in Monetary Theory and Policy The following is from...
Bill Mitchell on cutting unemployment benefits – John Hermann A very recent blog by Prof Bill Mitchell * has drawn...
Global elites react to skyrocketing inequality Lynn Parramore Note that the references indicated by bracketed numbers are listed in the...
Stumbling toward the next crash – Gordon Brown In early October 2008, three weeks after the Lehman Brothers collapse, I...
Five years later, Wall Street still sucking life out of America like vampires at a blood drive – Lynn Stuart...
Heather Smith “Two o’clock” said Mr Bunner …” Ten am in little old New York. You don’t know Wall Street,...
The dilemma of the cooperative gene – by J.D. Alt In the simplest terms, at some level the efforts of...
Dennis Dorney News and views from New Zealand Cracks are beginning to appear in the monolithic free market philosophy which...
William K Black The Tea Party and its (non) think tanks have proven that they are tactically brilliant in manipulating...
How to cope with the next global financial crisis Shann Turnbull The foundations of an alternative finance system need to...
Global trade imbalanced and destabilised by dollar domination – Ron Morrison Why is it that the U.S. seems to be...
The sun sets on fossil fuels: Norwegian pension fund divests from financially worthless assets – Gabe McHugh Investment in fossil...
A great, noble spirit passes – William Krehm James Gibb Stuart, one of Britain’s pioneering monetary reformers, west of Scotland...
Nobel Prize? Meet the Economic Movement that really deserves praise Laura Flanders This week, the Nobel Prize for economics may...
Billionaire Koch brothers spend millions to deny health coverage to those on low incomes – Igor Volsky These billionaire industrialists...
How much of JPMorgan’s $13 billion fine will be funded from the public purse? – Sarah Lazare Experts speculate on...
The closing of American academia – Sarah Kendzior The plight of adjunct professors signals the end of academia as a...
Sovereign money – Joseph Huber The following material has been extracted from Prof Joseph Huber’s website Sovereign Money (http://sovereignmoney.eu). What...
Debt, austerity, devastation: it’s Europe’s turn Susan George The austerity prescription fattens the creditors and punishes the innocent. Susan George...
To save our children we need to know why we do what we do Lionel Anet The state of the...






























