MMP Blog #41: MMT for Austrians Part 4: Is Description Without Theory, Ideology or Policy Desirable? Is it Even Possible?
The answer to both questions posed in the title is, I think, a big fat no.
The answer to both questions posed in the title is, I think, a big fat no.
I will be making policy recommendations that are consistent with MMT. You do not have to like mine; you can come up with your own.
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The media has failed to recognize the significance of progressive elected officials’ legislative proposal
We don’t really recognize the economic movement that Dr. King tried to establish nor do we pay enough attention to his prophetic words on the dangers of centrism.
What Dr. King Really Wanted 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 »
A 2017 article by Louisa Connors and William Mitchell suggests that progressives need to change the way they talk about policy proposals to bring them in line with Modern Monetary Theory. Read on to learn the basics of their argument and why and how progressives should reframe this debate.
Bill Mitchell and Louisa Connors: Framing MMT Requires A Language Shift Read More »
They are different, but not in the way many believe.
Liz Warren Vs. Bernie Sanders: A Real Progressive Perspective Read More »
…It’s not because he’s ‘sold out’.
This is Why Bernie Sanders Doesn’t Talk About MMT Read More »
Neoliberalism is a rogue military state and it became the orthodoxy through violence. Austerity-induced death. The antidote is MMT.
The Bernie Factor in Modern Monetary Theory Read More »