Who said the Constitution isn’t a suicide pact?
In United States history, various statesmen, jurists, politicians and even charlatans have invoked the idea that the U.S. Constitution is not a
In United States history, various statesmen, jurists, politicians and even charlatans have invoked the idea that the U.S. Constitution is not a
Covid-19 policy, 2020: One hundred fifty thousand people are dead and Trump wants schools open so parents can get back to work creating surplus
I am not sure I fully understand the argument in Andrea Ricci’s, “Value and Unequal Exchange in International Trade” in its entirety, so bear
I am not sure I fully understand the argument in Andrea Ricci’s, “Value and Unequal Exchange in International Trade” in its entirety, so bear
Imagine this: It’s one year into your administration where, allegedly, you won by the largest majority in American history and what are you
Simulations of epidemic spread show decline of infection with a schedule of 5 day lockdown and 2 work days every week. blue regions indicate periods
Bloomberg is pretty giddy over the fantastic share of GDP falling to the coffers of the US national capital: “U.S. corporations pulled in more
I kind of like this exchange, where anon accused me of arguing that full communism is possible long before it was demonstrated by the sudden
In the last post I made a preposterous claim that Fred Moseley could have explained the post-1971 economic malady of stagflation, instead of wasting
At the end of fiscal year 1970, in nominal dollars, the post-war US debt outstanding (blue line) hit the amazing sum of $370 billion and was
Okay, so this is totally speculative so you don’t have to take it seriously. Of course, no one takes anything I write seriously, so no change,
I have been reading Moseley’s 2011 paper, “The Determination of the “Monetary Expression of Labor Time” (“MELT”) in the Case of
Let’s say you’re the President of these United States and you order your generals to leave Afghanistan. But your generals tell you that if they
For the past two years or so, Washington has pumped almost 6 trillion dollars of deficit spending into the so-called US economy. Yet after this
This post continues from here Marx was emphatic that labor power is not labor; it is a commodity. But he was equally emphatic that it is not an