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The post is more about super-imperialism and neo-colonialism than de-dollarization. De-dollarization is a reaction to super-imperialism and neo-colonialism, just as previously there was a reaction to imperialism and colonialism. Michael Hudson — On Finance, Real Estate And The Powers Of NeoliberalismDe-Dollarizing the American Financial EmpireBonnie Faulkner interviews 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 University of Missouri, Kansas City, and Guest Professor at Peking University
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: de-dollarization, super-imperialism
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The post is more about super-imperialism and neo-colonialism than de-dollarization. De-dollarization is a reaction to super-imperialism and neo-colonialism, just as previously there was a reaction to imperialism and colonialism. Michael Hudson — On Finance, Real Estate And The Powers Of NeoliberalismDe-Dollarizing the American Financial EmpireBonnie Faulkner interviews 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 University of Missouri, Kansas City, and Guest Professor at Peking University
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: de-dollarization, super-imperialism
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The post is more about super-imperialism and neo-colonialism than de-dollarization. De-dollarization is a reaction to super-imperialism and neo-colonialism, just as previously there was a reaction to imperialism and colonialism.
De-Dollarizing the American Financial Empire
Bonnie Faulkner interviews 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 University of Missouri, Kansas City, and Guest Professor at Peking University