The Progressive Compass – Vol. 1 Issue 7
The Progressives Compass – Volume 1, Issue 7
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The Progressives Compass – Volume 1, Issue 7
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These simple references are to allay any source of confusion, with what media commentators are calling Modern Monetary Theory compared to actual Modern Monetary Theory.
Five (5) Things to read to Understand Modern Money (MMT) Read More »
#LearnMMT and empower yourself. This guy sure won’t.
Oligarchy 101: Ray Dalio Rewrites Economics to Place Corporations at the Center Read More »
The People’s Policy Project in collaboration with the Gravel Institute issued their first policy paper this week, “The Leisure Agenda,” which details the longer work hours and lost productivity American workers face from being overworked and paid less than peers in other countries.
The Leisure Agenda Details Policy for Overworked US Workers Read More »
Real Progressives welcomes Warren Mosler to the National Outreach Call scheduled on November 11 at 9:00 pm Eastern to discuss his work on Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), the basis for macroeconomic fiscal policy using currency analysis. The call is open to the public.
Real Progressives Welcomes Warren Mosler to National Outreach Call Read More »
There were two military offensives against Iraq: “Desert Storm” (1990) and “Shock and Awe” (2003). Many have forgotten the first which was upstaged by the artifice of the second — 13 years later. Both were manufactured events.
Of Lies And Deceit Read More »
Soylent Green is made out of people. They’re making our food out of people. Next thing they’ll be breeding us like cattle for food. You’ve gotta tell them. You’ve gotta tell them!
Information Nation Read More »
In Flint, Part 1, we looked at what happened in Flint, Michigan, and the state government measures that highly impacted the residents. We continue now with part 2, which looks at the environmental racism and economic disparities and asks whether the Green New Deal could have protected the city.