Tuesday, April 09, 2024

How Everything Changed . . .


Related Off-site Links:
The Truth About the American Economy – Robert Reich (RobertReich.org/, May 29, 2011).
The Great Prosperity: What Does It Mean? – Dave Manuel (DaveManuel.org).
The Great Regression – Sam Pizzigati and Chuck Collins (The Nation, February 25, 2013).
The Great Regression: America in the Last 50 Years – Robert Zaller (The Triangle, March 1, 2019).
The True Story of Reaganomics in 9 Simple Graphs – Leon Trout (eBaum’s World, December 19, 2019).
The Great Recoil of Neoliberal Globalization – Paolo Gerbaudo (Roar, October 23, 2021).
The Great Regression: All Hail Our Globalist Overlords – Victor Davis Hanson (The American Mind, July 5, 2022).
The Great Prosperity and the Great Regression: 5 Charts – David Ruccio (Real-World Economics Review, September 7, 2011).

See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Capitalism on Trial
The Biblical Roots of “From Each According to Ability; To Each According to Need”
Bernie Sanders: Quote of the Day – February 16, 2023
Richard Wolff on the Necessity of Transforming Capitalism
The Good and Just Society
Cornel West: Quote of the Day – December 3, 2020
Paul Field: “This Crisis Is Not About the Virus”
Marianne Williamson: “Anything That Will Help People Thrive, I’m Interested In”
The Neoliberal Economic Doctrine: A View from Australia
Four Spot-on Responses to the United Airlines Debacle
Hope, History, and Bernie Sanders
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Democratic Socialism
Pope Francis: Quote of the Day – November 28, 2014
Something to Think About – November 26, 2013
Jonty Langley: Quote of the Day – August 17, 2011
Joseph E. Stiglitz: Quote of the Day – April 5, 2011
Terry Eagleton: Quote of the Day – March 28, 2011
David Sirota: Quote of the Day – February 10, 2011
In a Blow to Democracy, U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Corporate Personhood
A Socialist Response to the Financial Crisis
Remembering the “Radical Ethic” of the Catholic Worker Movement
John Pilger on Resisting Empire
John le Carré’s Dark Suspicions
R.I.P. Neoclassical Economics


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