Economics & Beyond with Rob Johnson
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Oxfam's Economic Justice Director, Nabil Ahmed, and Oxfam International's Inequality Policy & Advocacy Lead, Max Lawson, discuss their latest Global Inequality Report, which highlights the accelerating pace at which the world's billionaires have increased their wealth exponentially in recent years. They also discuss the ways in which governments can reverse this trend through taxation.
Peter Temin: The Racist Roots of US Political and Economic Polarization
Robert Dugger: An Economics for Future Generations
Thomas Ferguson: Government for, of, and by the Wealthy
Robert Skidelsky: Keynes on “The Road to Serfdom”
Sony Kapoor: The Real Challenge Still Lies Ahead
Margaret Heffernan: Our Uncharted and Uncertain Future
John O’Neil: A WPA of the Mind and Soul
Christine Passarella: What Kids Can Learn From John Coltrane
Justin Lin: A New, Structural Economics
Fatima Denton: What the Pandemic Means for Global Solidarity
Orville Schell: With China, The West Is Reaping the Bitter Harvest of Imperialism
Thomas Sugrue: Why 2020 Is not 1968
William Spriggs: How Economic Theory and Policy Reinforce Racism
Thea Lee: The Roots of the Crisis
Paul Jay: Can Capitalism Deal with the Climate & Nuclear Threats?
David Sirota: Socialism in America
Joe Boyd: Music in a Time of Social Change
Cathy O’Neil: Will Colleges Reopen?
Alex Gibney: The Great Crimes of Our Society
Elaine Brown Pt. 2: Music and Activism in the Struggle for Racial Justice
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