Podcasts New Economics Podcast: How we win a new economy – changing the rules Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Jeevun Sandher and Ann Pettifor By Ayeisha Thomas-Smith 07 November 2022 Note to listeners: this episode was prerecorded in September 2022. Over the last five episodes we’ve looked at how the UK is being torn apart. Our economy is built on huge inequalities: between working people and big business, between families and fossil fuel giants, between tenants and landlords, and between marginalised groups and law enforcement. Are such
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New Economics Podcast: How we win a new economy – changing the rules
Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Jeevun Sandher and Ann Pettifor
07 November 2022
Note to listeners: this episode was prerecorded in September 2022.
Over the last five episodes we’ve looked at how the UK is being torn apart. Our economy is built on huge inequalities: between working people and big business, between families and fossil fuel giants, between tenants and landlords, and between marginalised groups and law enforcement.
Are such massive divisions in our society inevitable? Can we share the wealth hoarded by the rich? And what do we need to do to build a better future?
Ayeisha is joined by Jeevun Sandher, head of economics at the New Economics Foundation, and Ann Pettifor, political economist and author of The Case For A Green New Deal.
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Topics Macroeconomics Inequality