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Related: About this forumRichard Wolff: Economic Inequality
Bio: Richard D. Wolff is a Professor of Economics Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and currently a Visiting Professor of the Graduate Program in International Affairs at the New School University in New York. He is the author of many books, including Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism, and Imagine: Living in a Socialist USA.
Wolff hosts the weekly hour-long radio program Economic Update on WBAI, 99.5 FM, New York City (Pacifica Radio). More: http://rdwolff.com/content/about
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Note: Used by permission of Prof. R.D. Wolff.
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Richard Wolff: Economic Inequality (Original Post)
mother earth
May 2015
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Wolff is wonderful, but this is not the May update, I will post that one as soon as it arrives.
mother earth
May 2015
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HatTrick
(129 posts)1. Thanks for posting
I looked for Prof. Wolff's May monthly update today, and didn't see this one on his site.
So, thanks once again for posting.
Before Prof. Wolff most economist I saw or read seemed like they were full of it or tried to dazzle people with charts and graphs.
Paul Krugman was someone I used to like, but a lot of what he said I didn't agree (ie. so called free trade).
With Prof. Wolff he hasn't said anything that I remember that I can disagree with, and everything I've heard from him really makes sense.
mother earth
(6,002 posts)2. Wolff is wonderful, but this is not the May update, I will post that one as soon as it arrives.
Wolff has a way of explaining everything in a no-nonsense kind of way. He's one I greatly admire, and a voice we need esp. at this time.
daleanime
(17,796 posts)3. K&R.....