Economics

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“‘I became convinced that we must create a world in which no one is super rich—that there must be a cap on the amount of wealth any one person can have.

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When it comes to organized labor, Walt Disney and the company he founded have had an intermittently turbulent and troubled history.

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“Jin has made a compelling case against the idea that capitalism is the only path to prosperity.”

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“for anyone wanting to truly understand the historical basis for economic globalization and how it has evolved past some of the major economic crises of the last two centuries, it offers va

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“‘Anyone who thinks they are truly self-made should call their mother,’ writes Alissa Quart.”

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“The changing of the guard from baby boomers to Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z deserves our attention because of the possible scale and nature of its impact.”

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“interesting and insightful . . . a beacon of hope in our dark times”

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an excellent primer on the role of seaborne commerce in creating our global economy . . .”

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For at least a while during the 2020 presidential election campaign, one of the issues raised was that of easing the burden of millions in this country who had financed their post-secondary educati

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Bigger is not better, at least when it comes to corporate power and economic concentration. This is the thesis of Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar whose book on antitrust law is published in concert

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“Riley’s book is both an incisive examination of Sowell’s ideas and a tribute to a man of courage, brilliant intellect, fierce independence, and scholarly integrity.”

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Do you want to know why many of the least affluent Americans support politicians who struggle to lower taxes for the rich and cut what they call the “death tax” on the assets that billionaires seek

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Professor Scott Galloway, who could perhaps be described as a celebrity businessman in a non-derogatory sense, has put together a book that essentially places provocative bets on what the post-pand

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“Professor Kaufman’s approach is insightful and original. And perhaps a bit more rigor in formalizing his approach will take us even further.”

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“The book is a lamentation on the fate of the post-World War II American Dream.”

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“Menendez provides a realistic and hope-filled roadmap to success. This is a must-read for all working men and women who value equality in the workplace.”

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Italian TV, March 22, 2020, showed more than 30 Cuban health workers in Italy for corona virus. They hold a picture of Fidel Castro, dead three years.

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Super Continent provides meaningful facts and ideas for assessing alternative futures in world affairs.

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Joseph E. Stiglitz is one of America’s top economists.

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“Read this book to learn which global companies are treating their contributing workers well and how to do business with them.”

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“Cracks in the Ivory Tower is a sometimes harsh, but honest indictment of the current state of higher education in the U.S.  It should be required reading for ever

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Everyone talks about it, but no one does anything about it.

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Dark commerce—smuggling, counterfeiting, pirating, fencing—is one of humanity’s oldest professions, noted and condemned by leaders of Mesopotamian empires, Egyptian scribes, and Greek philosophers.

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