Bill Black: New York Times’ Andrew Ross Sorkin Tries to Make Hank Paulson a Hero
As part of reviewing Obama’s legacy, Bill Black eviscerates how Sorkin’s book tried to exhonorate Hank Paulson for his crisis performance.
Read more...As part of reviewing Obama’s legacy, Bill Black eviscerates how Sorkin’s book tried to exhonorate Hank Paulson for his crisis performance.
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Read more...The new book Econocracy describes how economics has become a narrow ideology with far too much power and what can be done about it
Read more...Mark Blyth gives another astute, sobering reading of US and international politics.
Read more...A critical appraisal of the Women’s March.
Read more...Dean Baker discusses why some Republican health care fixes are anything but.
Read more...The evolution of the post World War II trade framework and potential progressive responses to the downside for workers.
Read more...Why restrictions on H-1B visas may not do much for tech workers.
Read more...How universities have come to operate less in interest of the public and more and more as private enterprises.
Read more...If you side with neoliberalism in opposing Trump, you risk helping him win a second term in office.
Read more...International comparisons on inequality do not put the US in a good light. Quelle surprise!
Read more...Europeans mull retaliation if Trump moves forward with his border adjustment tax.
Read more...Texas is about to sacrifice one of its few sources of fresh water, as well as the wildlife in the area, to the oil industry.
Read more...Among Trump’s cabinet nominees, Scott Pruitt stands out in a bad way. Bill Moyers explains how he has represented energy interests over voters
Read more...More discussion of defenses of Uber and how none of them deal with the economics of providing car ride services.
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