Marxism

  • March 2011 Monthly Update on Global Capitalism

    These Tuesday evenings each begin with an update and analysis of major economic events of the last month and their contexts of longer-term economic trends shaping politics and society here and abroad. We focus on the evolving global capitalist economic crisis and its consequences. Topics examined include

  • Interview with Santita Jackson on WVON Radio

    Richard D. Wolff speaks with Santita Jackson on WVON 1690 AM radio to discuss the current state of the economy, touching on recent studies conducted regarding the economy and some historic context to compare these numbers to.

  • Crisis and Decline in the US Economy (Audio)

    On April 8th, 2011, Richard D. Wolff gave a presentation to at the University of Vienna to the students, faculty and general public.

    A thank you to the University of Vienna for providing these recordings.

  • Economic Update on WBAI April 30 - Guest Labor Economist Catherine Mulder

    Join Professor Richard Wolff and his guest, Catherine Mulder, an Economics Professor at John Jay College in New York City as they discuss the issues of the labor force and unions in relation to the economic crisis. Professor Mulder teaches a course on the Economics of Labor.   On Economic Update with Professor Richard Wolff, Wolff and guests will discuss the current state of the economy, both locally and globally in relation to the economic crisis.We will focus on wages, jobs, taxes, and debts - and on interest rates, prices, and profits.
  • The Theatrics of The Debt Debate in Washington

    Richard Wolff appears on The Real News Network to discuss his views on why the debt matters and the current political discussion of debt alongside Michael Hudson,

  • Economic Update on WBAI 99.5FM April 23rd - Guest Costas Panayotakis

    On Economic Update with Professor Richard Wolff, Wolff and guests will discuss the current state of the economy, both locally and globally in relation to the economic crisis.We will focus on wages, jobs, taxes, and debts - and on interest rates, prices, and profits. We aim to explain why certain economic changes are happening and other changes get postponed or blocked and we will explore alternative ways to organize enterprises, markets, and government policies.
  • Economic Update on WBAI 99.5FM April 9th - Economic Democracy

    On Economic Update with Professor Richard Wolff, Wolff and guests will discuss the current state of the economy, both locally and globally in relation to the economic crisis.We will focus on wages, jobs, taxes, and debts - and on interest rates, prices, and profits. We aim to explain why certain economic changes are happening and other changes get postponed or blocked and we will explore alternative ways to organize enterprises, markets, and government policies.
  • Economic Update on WBAI 99.5FM April 2nd - State and Local Taxes

    On Economic Update with Professor Richard Wolff, Wolff and guests will discuss the current state of the economy, both locally and globally in relation to the economic crisis.We will focus on wages, jobs, taxes, and debts - and on interest rates, prices, and profits. We aim to explain why certain economic changes are happening and other changes get postponed or blocked and we will explore alternative ways to organize enterprises, markets, and government policies.
  • An Evening with Richard Wolff (audio)

     

    On Sunday, January 16th, 2011, Professor Wolff spoke at the Berkley Hillside Club. These four parts of the talk begin with a short introduction and end with a question and answer session that took place at the event.

  • Prospects for the U.S. Left: Not Bad At All

    Prospects for the Left in the United States are far better than they seem to most observers across the political spectrum (excepting those who fantasize imminent revolutionary uprisings spear-headed by 79-year-old sociology professors). The economic crisis has bitten hard and deep. Millions of people have been impacted by high unemployment and home foreclosures, by decreased job benefits and job security, and by the realization that none of these afflictions will end soon. A sense of betrayal is settling into the popular consciousness.

  • Failed Fiscal Policies in Greece and Ireland

    Interview with Athens, Greece based journalist Helen Skopis that aired on the Athens International Radio 104.1FM

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