Category Archives: crisis of overproduction

Neo-liberalism and the question of less state

My leftist friends are probably a little upset that I am calling for less state in my anti-corruption posts  - I am asking for exactly what the neo-liberalists want – less State in every sphere of human activity. Oh! I … Continue reading

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Corruption is on the agenda, but back to economy for now

Yes, I will continue to write on corruption and pick on the global convention against corruption clause by clause. But right now something about the global economy needs attention. Here is a report in one of the most influential investment … Continue reading

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