Politics Done Right: Richard Wolff discusses capitalism & more in the ebook release of The Sickness is the System.

Richard Wolff discusses capitalism & more in an appearance on Politics Done Right with Egberto Willies. Professor Wolff did not mince his words about capitalism, COVID, and more with the release of his ebook, The Sickness is the System.

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Economic Update: Why Capitalism Reproduces Inequality and a Solution

[S11 E07] New

The extreme economic inequalities of both global and US capitalism are not new or exceptional. Capitalism reproduces inequality and repeatedly blocks or reverses redistribution...READ MORE


Richard Wolff on The Barricades

Richard Wolff joins The Barricades to answer many questions within the field of economics, economic ideology, wealth inequality, worker co-ops, left strategy to transition beyond capitalism and more. 

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Boom Bust: China Tops US as Key EU Trade Partner

China became the EU's biggest trading partner in 2020, overtaking the US, according to data released this week by Eurostat. The fast pace of the economic recovery in China has meant an increase in the country's demand for European goods. Richard Wolff joins Boom Bust to discuss.

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The Centers of Global Capitalism Are Migrating Away From the U.S., Europe and Japan

Article by Richard D. Wolff

The blunt truth of modern economic development is this: capitalism is leaving its old centers and relocating to its new centers. About this leaving we can and should borrow the phrase: this changes everything.

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The Socialist Program: An Absurd & Deadly System

Brian Becker and Prof. Richard Wolff discuss how deeply dependent big banks and corporations are on government assistance, the rise in speculation on "junk bonds", the organizing drive by workers at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama, and more.

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Zero Hour: Prof. Richard Wolff Censored on Facebook

Richard Wolff joins RJ Eskow on The Zero Hour to talk about his experience being censored on Facebook last week when posting about striking workers at the Hunts Point Produce Market. This event was reported on by The Indypendent. "We are in a world in which a private profit driven enterprise is in a position to shape public discourse which has to be (in a society that takes free speech seriously) a matter of no small concern."

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Economic Update: The US Political Right in Anger and Mourning

[S11 E06] New

On this week's show, Prof. Wolff presents updates on the radical policies of Berlin's city gov't and its Die LInke Party; why raising minimum wage to...READ MORE


The Socialist Program: The Phony Debate

As Congress continues to deliberate over a new economic stimulus plan, more and more people are focusing on the outrageously low minimum wage. Prof. Wolff joins Brian Becker on The Socialist Program to discuss this issue and what it tells us about the capitalist system.

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Dr. Richard Wolff and Richard Medhurst on GameStop, Socialism, Imperialism and the Democratic Party

Richard Wolff joins Richard Medhurst to talk about GameStop, Socialism, Imperialism and the Democratic Party

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Economic Update: History's Lessons on Capitalism's Failures: Germany and US

[S11 E05] New

On this week's show, Prof. Wolff evaluates capitalism by how it deals with Covid-19 and talks about Boeing's latest fatal crash. The second half of the show is dedicated to...READ MORE


Rising - Hill TV: GameStop Reveals The Core Rot Of US Financial System

Richard Wolff joins Rising on the Hill TV to explain what the GameStop story tells us about the US economy and how it will change in the future.

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The Socialist Program: GameStop Insurgency - Myths and Facts

Shockwaves hit Wall Street banks and hedge funds in the face of a Reddit-based insurgency of day traders who targeted financial giants. Prof. Wolff joins Brian Becker on The Socialist Program to examine the role played by speculation, the stock market and financial bubbles in capitalism.

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The Gravel Institute: How Capitalism Exploits You

At the very heart of capitalism is a system of exploitation. That is not a pejorative label: it’s an objective definition of what work actually means. In order for capitalists to make a profit, their workers have to earn less than the value they produce, and that extra value has to go to their bosses. You’re being robbed – and it’s the system called capitalism that’s doing it. Professor Richard Wolff, the Founder of Democracy at Work, explains. 

"At any job you work at, the condition of your employment is that you produce more by your labor than you get paid. So in the capitalist system, no one is paid what they’re worth. Capitalism means they get paid significantly less. All profit is value extraction. And that means that all profit is theft -- from you."

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Economic Update: Why Women Have Better Sex in Socialism

[S11 E04] New

On this week's show, Prof. Wolff presents short updates on the Economic Plans of the Biden administration and US economic inequality...READ MORE


The U.S. Economy Excels at One Thing: Producing Massive Inequality

Article by Richard D. Wolff


"Deepening U.S. inequality flows directly from this capitalist organization of production—its class system."
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ActTV: Biden, Capitalism, and Fascism: A Very Bad Sign Of What Is Coming

Prof Wolff joins Julianna Forlano on Act.Tv to discuss how it is a new political era, and there is much to celebrate coming out of the White House these days. But when it comes to our economic system, we still have a long way to go. Joe Biden is of course no critic of capitalism -- and so long as it remains unquestioned, capitalism will continue to produce the same ills. So how will Biden respond to the continued economic challenges he faces as a result?

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The Socialist Program: Capitalism's Death Spiral

Prof Wolff joins The Socialist Program to comment on how Covid-19 cost 4 times more job losses than the 2008-09 financial crisis, Biden's relief package and progressive pushback, why inflation could be on the way back, and the issue of rising corporate debt. 

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By Any Means Necessary: Economic Strong-Arming

Prof Wolff joins By Any Means Necessary to discuss his new article, "How Capitalism’s Dogged Defenders and Propagandists Defend It From Criticism," the twilight of US economic hegemony, and how the ruling class exploits economic illiteracy to discourage efforts to raise the minimum wage.

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In Question: US dollar faces tough times

Major countries like China and Russia are steadily pulling their support from the US dollar- raising questions about where it will stand in the years to come and how its continued decline will impact the American people. Professor Richard Wolff weighs in.

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How Capitalism’s Dogged Defenders and Propagandists Defend It From Criticism

Article by Richard Wolff

"For defenders, placing adjectives before the word “capitalism” removes its core “relations of production” from criticism. The focus of analytical attention becomes the adjective, not the noun."

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Economic Update: The Economics Lesson Taught by the Pandemic

[S11 E03] New

On this week's show, Professor Wolff explains where the government is respected and empowered, nations have effectively contained the Covid-19 pandemic...READ MORE


The KPFA Evening News: Total inadequacy of a $1.9 trillion relief package

Richard Wolff joins the KPFA Evening News to discuss the issue with Biden's approach to the $1.9 trillion relief package being too little, too late. "What is being proposed doesn't even do something like what Roosevelt did in the Great Depression which didn't have a public health disaster at the same time." 

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Jacobin Weekends: Biden Economics

Richard Wolff joins Ana Kasparian and Nando Vila on Jacobin Weekends to discuss economics for the Biden era.

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The Zero Hour: The Hatred of Government - and How to Fight It

Prof Wolff joins RJ Eskow on The Zero Hour to discuss the curated hatred of the American government and how to fight it.

"There is a fundamentalist economic belief that somehow everything done by the private sector is good productive profitable and efficient and everything done by the government is the opposite. This is total nonsense, has always been nonsense, and is refuted both theoretically and empirically. But as we know with fundamentalism in other areas, evidence and factuality don't really make much difference if there's a need to believe it. And the private sector in this country has been able to develop a hostility to the government that allows them to be deregulated in ways that are very very profitable for them." - Richard Wolff

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