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Martin Sieff — The Death of US and UK Neo-Colonialism

The colossal project to re-colonialize the world started with United States President Ronald Reagan eagerly backed by United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1981 and over the next 20 years seemed to sweep all before it.… That would be neoliberalism, neo-imperialism and neocolonialism, and finally colonization of the domestic populations of the US and UK. The later was a fatal mistake, from which the Anglo-American Empire as the successor to the British Empire post WWII may never...

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Tuomas Muraja – Universal basic income hasn’t made me rich. But my life is more enriching

Trying out the scheme in Finland pushed me to find better work opportunities. It beats a complicated benefits system Toumas Muraja believes that the Basic Income trail in Finland was a massive success. I can see how it could really help people to start their own business as it would reduce stress and enable them to take more risks. KV Basic income models do come with a small increase in taxation. For a large number of employed people this will, however, be compensated for by the basic...

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Timothy Taylor — Some Facts on Global Current Account Balances

Maybe the trade war with China isn't actually about MAGA at all, but just economic warfare against a rising competitor. If trade surplus are so "unfair," why is the focus not on Germany given the figures, enquiring minds want to know. Or, do Donald Trump and his economic team not realize this?Conversable EconomistSome Facts on Global Current Account BalancesTimothy Taylor | Managing editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives, based at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota

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Roger Harris — U.S. Foments Regime Change in Nicaragua

In Noam Chomsky’s words, Nicaragua poses a threat of a good example to the US empire. Since Ortega’s return election victory in 2006, Nicaragua had achieved the following, according to NSCAG, despite being the second poorest country in the hemisphere:Second highest economic growth rates and most stable economy in Central America. Only country in the region producing 90% of the food it consumes. Poverty and extreme poverty halved; country with the greatest reduction of extreme poverty....

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Liao Yue — This Chinese village has embraced collectivization

Interesting article, that also suggests that Elinor (Lin) Ostrom was likely correct about the commons. See also tragedy of the commons.  A better title would have been "This Chinese village has re-embraced collectivization." Villagers concluded that they had better results in certain respects under Maoism than Dengism, although they have combined the two approaches in addressing their contemporary opportunities and challenges, which have been emergent as China developed rapidly. World...

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Michael Hudson — Life & Thought: An Autobiography

This interview was conducted at Peking University for the Second World Conference on Marxism, May 7, 2018. It was conducted by Lau Kin Chi of the Global University for Sustainability.... Michael Hudson inherited impeccable Marxist credentials. When I was 3 years old my father was put in jail under the Smith Act as a political prisoner for having the works of Lenin and Marx on his shelves and for being one of the leaders of the Minneapolis general strikes from 1934 to 1936. So I grew up...

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Tom Luongo — The Curious Case of Bill Browder

The plot thickens — and widens. Tom Luongo explains how Browder is just a symptom. Interesting that people on the so-called right are on this, while people on the so-called left are gobbling red pills. Back in the Sixties and Seventies, it was folks on the left that were into these things. Now the situation is reversed. It's the Libertarian and Alt-Right that is on it.Tom Luongo BlogThe Curious Case of Bill Browder Tom Luongo

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