The KPFA Evening News (Sunday) – November 14, 2021
Prof Wolff joins the KPFA Evening News to discuss inflation.
Read moreEconomic Update: Germany Shifts Left
[S11 E42] New
On this week's show, Prof. Wolff presents updates on Biden's and Democrats' fading tax reforms, German and Austrian politics shift left, Yale sells out to rich donors, product shortages...READ MORE
Economic Update: A Story of War
[S11 E41] New
On this week's show, Prof. Wolff discusses how Amazon rips off small business and squeezes workers, US and China's military tactics, top mainstream economists grasp the deepening critique of capitalism, and how strikes at Nabisco and Kellogg expose capitalism's classic contours of...READ MORE
WHMP: Why the Troubled U.S. Empire Could Quickly Fall Apart
Buz talks to Professor Richard Wolff, who discusses his latest article, Why the Troubled U.S. Empire Could Quickly Fall Apart
Read moreRT America News: States eye child labor to fill jobs
Some states intend to weaken child labor protections as a direly needed solution to the hiring shortage as millions of Americans strike for better pay and conditions. Bills under consideration will allow younger workers to work longer hours. Critics of the policy point to research demonstrating the adverse impact of child labor on academic performance and behavior. So are America's youth standing at the threshold of new opportunities, or at the brink of exploitation? RT America's John Huddy reports. Then Prof. Richard Wolff, host of "The Economic Update" weighs in. He calls it "shameful," exploitative, historically retrograde and "downright perverse."
Read moreThe Socialist Program: Guilty! 100 Corporations are Responsible for 71% of Climate Change Emissions
Prof Wolff on The Socialist Program with Brian Becker:
World leaders are gathered in Glasgow, Scotland for a major United Nations conference on climate change. But beyond the false promises and hollow phrases, what will it really take to pull the planet back from the brink of total disaster? What can prevent the capitalists from killing the planet?
Read moreImperial Abyss (with Yanis Varoufakis and Richard Wolff) | The Internationalist
It has been one year since Joe Biden came into office. While he is at COP26 making weak and unconvincing commitments on the climate, the collapse of the world order as we know it — from environment to geopolitics — seems imminent. In this episode, Richard Wolff and Yanis Varoufakis examine Biden’s first year in office, and share their perspectives on the current political and economic order and its future, from techno-feudalism to the new Cold War on China. They also speak about the ongoing pandemic and the profound transformations taking place in our time.
Read moreJimmy Dore Show: Workers Rebelling Against Vaxx Mandates
Prof Wolff joins the Jimmy Dore show.
Read moreEconomic Update: China and Inflation: Real Analyses, not BS
[S11 E40] New
The program's first half focuses on the realities of China's rise and not the Cold War rhetoric. The second half analyzes the inflation now threatening the US economy. Its causes and consequences turn out to be quite different from...READ MORE
Shelter and Solidarity
Prof Wolff joins Shelter and Solidarity for a discussion on Covid-19 and capitalism.
Read moreWhy the Troubled U.S. Empire Could Quickly Fall Apart
Article by Richard D. Wolff
"When empires decline, they can slip into self-reinforcing downward spirals. This downward spiral occurs when the rich and powerful respond by using their social positions to offload the costs of decline onto the mass of the population."
Read moreZero Hour: Coping with Left Despair
The Zero Hour with RJ Eskow discuss coping with despair on the left.
Read moreThe Socialist Program: Why Federal Reserve Bankers Should be Arrested for Corruption
On this episode of The Socialist Program, Brian Becker and Prof. Richard Wolff discuss how the Federal Reserve has been forced to announce new ethics rules after a scandal over financial trading conducted by high-ranking officials led to the resignation of two regional bank presidents. But will this really prevent Fed officials from using their positions of power to get rich?
Read morePraxis Peace Institute: Is the Sun Setting on the American Empire?
Joining the Praxis Peace Institute, Prof Wolff offers a presentation on the state of the US economy: Is the Sun Setting on the American Empire?
Read moreThe KPFA Evening News (Sunday) – October 24, 2021
On KPFA Evening News, Prof Wolff discusses social spending in the human infrastructure package.
Read moreRising up with Sonali: Understanding ‘Striktober’ and ‘The Great Resignation’
On Rising Up with Sonali on KPFK 90.7 FM, Prof Wolff discusses the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report has shown that a record 2.9% of the American workforce quit their jobs in August, which is equivalent to 4.3 million resignations. Economists are calling this The Great Resignation. At the same time, an estimated 100,000 union workers across the country were either on strike or threatened to strike over contract negotiations, leading analysts to dub this month “Striketober.”
Read moreStatus Coup News: Capitalism + COVID the Final Straw for Worker Revolt
Prof Wolff joins Status Coup News to discuss capitalism and COVID, the final straw for worker revolt.
Read moreThe KPFA Evening News (Saturday) – October 16, 2021
Prof Wolff on KPFA Evening News on October 16, 2021 on growing critiques of the economic system.
Read moreEconomic Update: Cornel West on "Black Prophetic Fire"
[S11 E39] New
Economic Update: Signs of System Decline
[S11 E38] New
On this week’s show, Prof. Wolff presents updates on the following topics: US wars lost: against Afghanistan, Iraq, and Covid; private profit from climate disaster; systemic infrastructure neglect; decline of whites in US; UK fears about US loss in...READ MORE
Zero Hour: What's Wrong With the Nobel is Wrong With Economics
Prof Wolff joins Zero Hour with RJ Eskow to discuss: What's Wrong With the Nobel is Wrong With Economics.
Read moreAndrea Mitchell Center and the Penn Political Union: Capitalism v. Socialism
THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC AND THE VARIED RESPONSES among nations to the global economic crisis it sparked has served to intensify debates over economic self-governance. While the right argues that market economies proved resilient to the shocks dealt them, and indeed should be even freer to innovate in the face of new challenges, the left points to unprecedented government interventions that not only prevented economic collapse but even helped ease poverty. In this context, Rand Institute board member and radio host YARON BROOK and Marxian economist RICHARD WOLFF debate the merits and perils of capitalism and socialism as models for our economic future.
Read moreThom Hartmann: Millions Quitting Their Job – WHY?
Prof Wolff on the Thom Hartmann Program: We're seeing changes in employment patterns and supply chains as a result of the pandemic - What changes are long term or short term and how will that change the economy? Isn't the bottom line - Are people rejecting the, "do you want fries with that, minimum wage, economy? Why are millions quitting their jobs? This creates a shortage of workers, so are they not starting a new job? Profits are down over the past 18 months, so business are bringing back staff jobs at worse conditions that before. Why are business surprised that people quite and walk away?
Read moreThe Socialist Program: Labor Movement Surge: Workers Unite Against Inequality
On this episode of the Socialist Program with Brian Becker, Prof Wolff joins to discuss major developments in the labor movement as workers grow increasingly assertive of their rights. Members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees voted almost unanimously to authorize a strike that would shut down Hollywood, Kellogg’s factory workers are on strike, and workers at Nabisco recently wrapped up a successful strike action. Will this trend continue?
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