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Related: About this forumMoyers & Company Show 207: Taming capitalism run wild (Richard Wolfe)
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Moyers & Company Show 207: Taming capitalism run wild (Richard Wolfe) (Original Post)
geefloyd46
Aug 2013
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99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)1. K&R - This guy knows what he's talking about
I studied this stuff in grad school in 80s, if capitalism has a future, it is
worker-ownership capitalism.
limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)2. Here's someone worth tuning in for.
Volaris
(10,266 posts)3. Richard Wolfe's full lecture is available on Youtube, and,
For some reason, he reminds me of what I think Ben Franklin would have been like in person, and I have NO IDEA why that is lol.
Civilization2
(649 posts)4. More people in positions of power need to listen to this man,. .
such logic and reason,. guess that explains why they avoid him.