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Social Crises, Crises of Democracy, Neoliberalism in Crisis
The economic basis of the recent protests around the world.
The Green New Deal as an Anti-Neoliberalism Program.
In 2007, Nicholas Stern, the prominent mainstream British economist and former chief economist at the World Bank, wrote that "
Are Taxes the Best Way of Dealing with Inequality?
Dear Dr. Dollar: What steps can we take to reduce extreme economic inequality? Are taxes on the rich, on their
Our Latest Issue! Plus: Save the Date!
Our September/October 2019 issue is at the printers and has been sent to e-subscribers. You can find the table
Local Responsibility for a Global Problem: Juliana v. the U.S.
The following is the text of the speech that Liz Stanton gave at Wednesday night's event at Tufts
In Memoriam, Frank Ackerman
As we mentioned in the editors' note for our July/August issue, Frank Ackerman, one of the founders of
Why Economics
This is the text of a speech Frank Ackerman, economist and one of the founders of Dollars & Sense, wrote
Our Latest Issue!
Our very latest issue is finally out. (I hope not to have to keep using this joke, due to our
The Big Bean Bubble
By Polly Cleveland In my last post, I wrote how, in A Brief History of Doom, Richard Vague shows how
With Foreign Trade, Are Progressives and Trump on the Same Page?
Dear Dr. Dollar: Progressives opposed the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). President Donald Trump