Will the 2016 Election Really Save the Middle Class?: The Real Cause of Income Inequality

February 7, 2016 By Jon Rynn Bernie Sanders has stirred the passion of many voters by concentrating on the problem of growing income inequality. Inequality, he points out, leads to stagnating and declining income for most people. The higher income for the top 1% completely distorts the political system. With more power for Wall Street…

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What do we mean by new wealth?

Posted on April 3, 2012 by admin Perpetual growth under present circumstances threatens the ecosystem. The current system of energy usage is unsustainable. Zero growth in a depression threatens to create a permanent class of unemployed and underemployed persons, however. Debts and imports can rob wealth, but simply cutting deficits without generating wealth and growth…

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Why Not Falling Off the Fiscal Cliff Requires Conversion

By Jonathan Michael Feldman Don’t Just Cut the Defense Budget With Laissez-Faire Economic Policy Progressive and left leading economists have proposed military budget cutbacks,  increased taxes and closing loop holes as ways to reduce the deficit.  The problem with the first proposal is that it often is not accompanied by proposals to create civilian alternatives…

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Congress coddles military while neglecting Sandy victims and violence prevention

By Brian D’Agostino What I find remarkable about the recent “fiscal cliff” debate in the United States, which is now morphing into the “debt ceiling” debate, is the absence of America’s bloated and obsolete war economy from the discussion, even as vitally needed programs are on the chopping block.  For two months, right wing Republicans…

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A Deconstruction of Hanne Kjöller’s article, ”Upplopp: Husby som ett Rorschachtest,” Dagens Nyheter, May 24, 2013. Accessible at: http://www.dn.se/ledare/signerat/upplopp-husby-som-ett-rorschachtest.

By Jonathan M. Feldman, Stockholm University, May 24, 2013. Kjöller Argument 1: Upploppen blir ett Rorschachtest, en bläckplump där allt från Sverigedemokrater till anarkister tycker sig kunna läsa in just det som bekräftar den egna verklighetsbilden… Analysis of Argument 1: The claim is that people from the far right to the far left will interpret…

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The Politics of Scarcity: New Code Words for Swedish Politics

 By Jonathan Michael Feldman, November 25, 2015, Modified November 26, 2015. Party Leaders Valorize the Politics of Scarcity On Swedish television (SVT) yesterday we saw a series of party leaders speak. One key point was when the Green Party Leader Gustav Fridolin said that Europe must do its duty by taking in more refugees (their…

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How to Reclaim the Universities

By Jonathan Michael Feldman October 25, 2015 Capitalism as the Colonizer of Universities In a recent article for The Chronicle of Higher Education, Terry Eagleton, describes “The Slow Death of the Universities.”  He writes: “Yet the distance they established between themselves and society at large could prove enabling as well as disabling, allowing them to…

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Connecting the Dots Working Group: Workshop in Stockholm

Connecting the Dots Working Group Workshop Connecting the Dots (CTD) är ett nytt Stockholmsbaserat gräsrotinitiativ och en arbetsgrupp med syfte att fungera som tankesmedja, organisatör och initiativtagare. Vi vill bjuda in er  till en workshop. Våra medlemmar är aktiva inom den breda vänstern och inom gröna, feministiska, antimilitaristiska och antirasistiska rörelser som aktivister, akademiker, konstnärer…

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