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Wolff: Economic Development and Rana Plaza
Commentary, May, 18 2013
Richard D. Wolff
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The official death toll from the April collapse of the Rana Plaza building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which housed clothing factories, has now passed 1,100
Wolff: Capitalism Becomes Questionable
Znet Article, February, 23 2013
Richard D. Wolff
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The threats and risks of capitalist-driven decline and severe capitalist cycles in western Europe and the US put the system into question in ways not seen for many decades
Wolff: The Political Economy Of Obama's Re-Election
Znet Article, November, 16 2012
Richard D. Wolff
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Many conditions for resurgence of OWS or its reincarnation are in place
Wolff: Five Reasons Why Crisis Persists
Znet Article, August, 16 2012
Richard D. Wolff
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a discussion of five major reasons for the economic crisis's persistence
Wolff: Choosing Ryan, Embracing Austerity
Commentary, August, 14 2012
Richard D. Wolff
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Ryan's nomination is another milestone in dissolving what remains of the "American Dream"
Wolff: Lost Elections' Strategic Lessons for Workers' Movements Everywhere
Znet Article, June, 19 2012
Richard D. Wolff
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American history teaches that it requires building a robust alliance between labor unions and movements seriously committed to an anti-capitalist agenda for social change
Wolff: Economic Democracy, Not Austerity or Keynesian "Growth"
Znet Article, May, 12 2012
Richard D. Wolff
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Recent defeats of Dutch, Greek and French governing parties show rising opposition to austerity policies
Wolff: What Capitalism Delivers
Znet Article, April, 17 2012
Richard D. Wolff
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The personal, family, and economic costs of the failure to deal with capitalist crises are staggering
Wolff: Occupying Our Future: Solutions to Capitalist Crisis
Video, April, 14 2012
Richard D. Wolff
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A new manifesto for a democratic alternative to capitalism based on workers directing their own workplaces
Wolff: Capitalism in US Runs Dry
Video, April, 06 2012
Richard D. Wolff
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Interview on the current state of the world's financial plight, and where it's heading next
Wolff: This is No Bailout for Main Street America
Znet Article, February, 11 2012
Richard D. Wolff
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In reality, a $25 billion mortgage deal with banks is a drop in the ocean – given US homeowners' $700 billion of negative equity
Wolff: Who REALLY Pays Taxes?
Znet Article, February, 01 2012
Richard D. Wolff
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The US federal tax system enabled greater inequality
Wolff: The Costs of Capitalism's Crisis: Who Will Pay?
Video, January, 28 2012
Richard D. Wolff
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Talk at Church of All Souls in New York City, January 24, 2012 the problems of capitalism and replacing it with institutions that truly serve the people
Wolff: A Marxian Interpretation Of The Economic Crisis
Znet Article, December, 25 2011
Richard D. Wolff
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The time has come to acknowledge and debate whether the best solution to capitalist crises might not be the abolition of capitalism itself
Wolff: Occupy the Corporation
Znet Article, December, 24 2011
Richard D. Wolff
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The lesson of America's painful struggles with capitalism's instability is this: Occupy the corporations and democratize them
Wolff: Occupy Production
Znet Article, December, 03 2011
Richard D. Wolff
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The common solution these activists propose is to change both systems' production arrangements from the ground up
Wolff: Criticism, Violence and Roosting Chickens
Znet Article, November, 18 2011
Richard D. Wolff
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As in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, having failed to win hearts and minds, US government agencies cover their failure by resorting to violence
Wolff: Harvard Students Join the Movement
Znet Article, November, 14 2011
Richard D. Wolff
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Whether consciously or not, the 70 Harvard students were protesting the failures of their education as well as of the larger society
Wolff: How the 1% got Richer, while the 99% got Poorer
Znet Article, October, 28 2011
Richard D. Wolff
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Deep economic inequality is corrupting politics, culture and American society as a whole
Wolff: Capitalism and Poverty
Znet Article, October, 13 2011
Richard D. Wolff
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The real number of US citizens living in poverty -- more reasonably defined -- is much larger than the 46.2 million reported by the Census Bureau


