Economics & Beyond with Rob Johnson
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Mike Spence talks with Rob Johnson about his upcoming co-authored book "Permacrisis", India and the G20, and bringing the world together to address our shared challenges.
Book: "Permacrisis: A Plan to Fix a Fractured World" https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/bo...
Do you feel like we’re in a permacrisis? Chances are you feel some anxiety about the state of the world. Gordon Brown, Mohamed A. El-Erian, and Michael Spence certainly did. Three of the most internationally respected and experienced thinkers of our time, these friends found their pandemic Zooms increasingly focused on a cascade of crises: sputtering growth, surging inflation, poor policy responses, an escalating climate emergency, worsening inequality, increasing nationalism, and a decline in global co-operation.
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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