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Albert: Participatory Economics
Znet Article, October, 11 2011
Michael Albert
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Corporations bear the same resemblance to democracy that killing fields bear to peace
Podur: The Housing Crisis in Haiti
Znet Article, October, 10 2011
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
The billions in reconstruction money circulating in the NGO world could go to housing
Weisbrot: The US Today: Economic Stagnation, Political Paralysis
Znet Article, October, 09 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
If present trends continue, we are going to be looking at intolerably high levels of unemployment for years to come
Baker: Bill Clinton Is Baaaaaaaaack!
Znet Article, October, 07 2011
Dean Baker
Baker's ZSpace page
Clinton stands alongside Alan Greenspan as one of the last people who should be giving the country and the world advice on economic policy
Cooke: Congress Looks Abroad to Distract from Wall Street Protests
Znet Article, October, 07 2011
Shamus Cooke
Cooke's ZSpace page
At a time when the country is demanding that Wall Street pay up, Democrats and Republicans are insisting that China be punished instead
Monbiot: More Cuts Please
Znet Article, October, 06 2011
George Monbiot
Monbiot's ZSpace page
Whatever else the ministry of defence gets wrong, however, you can’t fault it for innovation
Parenti: Class Warfare Indeed
Znet Article, October, 03 2011
Michael Parenti
Parenti's ZSpace page
The moneyed class in this country has been doing class warfare on our heads and on those who came before us for more than two centuries
Weisbrot: The Eurozone: A Crisis of Policy, Not Debt
Znet Article, October, 03 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
The "European debt crisis" is misnamed; it is not so much a crisis of debt as a crisis of policy failure
Weisbrot: Can BRICS Help Europe?
Znet Article, October, 01 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
The BRICS countries would not necessarily help Europe by throwing money at them
Albert: Parecon and Spain’s CNT
Znet Article, September, 30 2011
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
An economy needs to elicit excellence - not at profit making, but at meeting needs and developing potentials
Monbiot: A Billionaires' Coup in the US
Znet Article, September, 29 2011
George Monbiot
Monbiot's ZSpace page
The rich have to somehow persuade the other 99% to vote against their own interests
Wolff: The Truth About "Class War" in America
Znet Article, September, 28 2011
Richard D. Wolff
Wolff's ZSpace page
Big business and conservatives have worked to undo the regulations and taxes imposed on them in the wake of the Great Depression of the 1930s
Baker: Why Don't the Deficit Hawks Want to Tax Wall Street?
Znet Article, September, 27 2011
Dean Baker
Baker's ZSpace page
The intensity with which the country's leading deficit hawks continue to ignore financial speculation taxes (FST) is getting ever more entertaining
Bello: Why Al-Qaeda Won
Znet Article, September, 26 2011
Walden Bello
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Ten years after 9/11, the United States is definitely still the premier global power, but it is a much diminished one
Meister: NLRB Under Heavy Attack
Znet Article, September, 26 2011
Dick Meister
Meister's ZSpace page
The nation's ever-determined anti-labor forces have opened a new front
Landau: American Reality Gaps
Commentary, September, 25 2011
Saul Landau
Landau's ZSpace page
The richest nation in the world rewards its affluent minority with exciting food tastes, ever-new clothing styles, unimaginable luxuries – and very low taxes
Steel: Eight Billion Years Should Do It
Znet Article, September, 24 2011
Mark Steel
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It's not the bankers' fault they're irresponsible--they need to be shown how to behave
Rasmus: “$4 Trillion in Tax Cuts = $4 Trillion in Budget Cuts”
Znet Article, September, 23 2011
Jack Rasmus
Rasmus's ZSpace page
Don’t count on the politicians in Washington, whatever their party affiliation or ideological stripe
Cooke: Should Labor Fight to Revive U.S. Manufacturing?
Commentary, September, 23 2011
Shamus Cooke
Cooke's ZSpace page
Diverting movements to adopt ineffective strategies and "safe" ideas is the normal way people in power keep others powerless
Pilger: The Extremism that Never Speaks its Name
Znet Article, September, 22 2011
John Pilger
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It is extremism that has emasculated the social democracies that were Europe’s redemption following the second world war


