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In conversation with Stephanie Kelton on Money and Progressive Politics, on DiEM-TV’s ANOTHER NOW – Ep.3, 27 APR 2020 — Yanis Varoufakis

Welcome to DiEM-TV’s ANOTHER NOW. The program that owes its existence to a mindless virus that placed capitalism in suspended animation, something not even WW2 managed to do. The one-hour discussion every Monday where, together with a weird and wonderful guest, we rant and rave with one ambition in our souls: To prevent a return to normality once the pandemic passes. This week I have the honour and the privilege to be joined by Stephanie Kelton – an academic economist who felt the need to...

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Bill Mitchell – The European Commission non-stimulus is a waiting game before new austerity is imposed

Things are a little odd when a Minister for Finance & Public Expenditure and Reform of a nation (Ireland) informs the press that if his government isn’t cautious in its fiscal response to the largest medical and economic crisis in a century then the “bond vigilantes” will turn on them. And this is in the context of governments around the world issuing long-term debt at negative interest rates and the relevant central bank is buying billions of government bonds with its currency-issuing...

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The Hard Fist of American Imperialism — Michael Hudson

Moderate Rebels Part 2 Super Imperialism, April 2020TRANSCRIPT – HOW THE US MAKES COUNTRIES PAY FOR ITS WARS: ECONOMICS OF AMERICAN IMPERIALISM WITH MICHAEL HUDSON | MODERATE REBELS, 24 APRIL 2020 Michael Hudson — On Finance, Real Estate And The Powers Of NeoliberalismThe Hard Fist of American Imperialism Michael Hudson | President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the...

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Pepe Escobar – Ground Control to Planet Lockdown: This Is Only a Test

Is Pepe Escobar another conspiracy theorist, or is this true? China and countries outside of the Western block have handled Covid-19 very differently, without completely locking down their economies, or for long, although some of their methods are more authoritarian.  Pepe Escobar thinks there is another reason for the complete destruction of the Western economy, which is to bring in a new authoritarian world order, with a new banking system, with a paltry basic income, and with...

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Treasury Account Balance > $1T

Treasury account now over $1T for first time in history...  and this is even with Mike having  withdrawals up by about $450B in the last month...However this is still not quite enough of an increase in issuance to overcome the Fed's addition of reserve assets at the Depositories and banks ability to provide additional credit is remaining a bit impaired... Treasury should increase their balance by another $1T and that would be very helpful...

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Mark Curtis Tweet – The Revolving Door

I thought this was so accurate and concise; it just about sums things up. UK elite society is a big revolving door, between media & govt, military & corporations, corporations & state. UK functions more as a private club than a country. It's an oligarchy. With democratic elements but which are largely a facade. Pretence of "democracy" keeps us in line.

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Trump: Reports on N Korea’s Kim Jong Un illness are ‘fake’ news

US president says news reports suggesting North Korean leader Kim is 'gravely ill' were based on old documents. Two days old, but I thought this was interesting. Trump isn't in on the propaganda about Kim Jong Un.United States President Donald Trump earlier this week threw more cold water on news reports suggesting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was gravely ill, calling it "fake" news. Trump: Reports on N Korea's Kim Jong Un illness are 'fake' news

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Ricardo, Marx and interpersonal inequality — Branko Milanovic

It is a question often asked: what do Ricardo and Marx have to say about interpersonal inequality of income? The answer is, strictly speaking, very little. In writings of neither Ricardo nor Marx does inequality in personal incomes feature at all, and I even think that the concept of what we call “interpersonal inequality” or “size distribution of incomes” does not appear. The reason why this is the case is both simple and revealing. Ricardo and Marx were concerned with functional (between...

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