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Prof. Michael Hudson’s new book, The Collapse of Antiquity: Greece and Rome as Civilization’s Oligarchic Turning Point” is a seminal event in this Year of Living Dangerously when, to paraphrase Gramsci, the old geopolitical and geoeconomic order is dying and the new one is being born at breakneck speed. Book review.Sputnik International (Russian state-sponsored media)Pepe Escobar: US Empire of Debt Headed for CollapseSee alsoThe gains for the BRICS will likely be substantialGoing where the growth is. It's about profit rate.Asia TimesWhy capitalism is leaving the US, in search of profit Richard D. Wolff, Professor of Economics Emeritus at UMass Amherst and a visiting Professor in the Graduate Program in International Affairs of the New School University in New York. Richard Wolff is also a
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Prof. Michael Hudson’s new book, The Collapse of Antiquity: Greece and Rome as Civilization’s Oligarchic Turning Point” is a seminal event in this Year of Living Dangerously when, to paraphrase Gramsci, the old geopolitical and geoeconomic order is dying and the new one is being born at breakneck speed. Book review.Sputnik International (Russian state-sponsored media)Pepe Escobar: US Empire of Debt Headed for CollapseSee alsoThe gains for the BRICS will likely be substantialGoing where the growth is. It's about profit rate.Asia TimesWhy capitalism is leaving the US, in search of profit Richard D. Wolff, Professor of Economics Emeritus at UMass Amherst and a visiting Professor in the Graduate Program in International Affairs of the New School University in New York. Richard Wolff is also a
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Prof. Michael Hudson’s new book, The Collapse of Antiquity: Greece and Rome as Civilization’s Oligarchic Turning Point” is a seminal event in this Year of Living Dangerously when, to paraphrase Gramsci, the old geopolitical and geoeconomic order is dying and the new one is being born at breakneck speed.Book review.
Sputnik International (Russian state-sponsored media)
Pepe Escobar: US Empire of Debt Headed for Collapse
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The gains for the BRICS will likely be substantial
Going where the growth is. It's about profit rate.
Why capitalism is leaving the US, in search of profit
Richard D. Wolff, Professor of Economics Emeritus at UMass Amherst and a visiting Professor in the Graduate Program in International Affairs of the New School University in New York. Richard Wolff is also a co-founder and active contributor of his non-profit: Democracy at Work
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