The problem with the capitalist system is not, as the Schiller Inst. says, that it isn't being run right; it's that it is a system of class inequality in which the haves treat the have-nots like dirt
Yes and the greatest political economist on wealth inequality of the past several hundred years was Henry George whose movement launched with his famous book Progress and Poverty and was banned from academia by the neoliberals and neocons. Sign up for one of the newsletters of our worldwide movement to shift the tax base off of labor and onto commons rent here: theIU.org
Yes and the greatest political economist on wealth inequality of the past several hundred years was Henry George whose movement launched with his famous book Progress and Poverty and was banned from academia by the neoliberals and neocons. Sign up for one of the newsletters of our worldwide movement to shift the tax base off of labor and onto commons rent here: theIU.org
Thanks John. Brilliant as always and just as relevant to today.