Rihanna: He's used to really easily appearing as a racial moderate, just by comparison with less dramatics. But his heart is never in it; he doesn't care about the effect this will have on black people or unions. And so there are moments where you can sort of clearly see he'll try to do something more moderate than what the vulgar shock ends at being,. and then there'l be a reaction in te in the markets which forces into kind of back tract.
Inflation is once again at the center of political debate. Dan interviews Tim Barker to put monetary policy in its historical and class war context.
Reading:
Preferred Shares by Tim Barker phenomenalworld.org/analysis/wage-share
email digradiopod@gmail.com for PDFs of the following two articles:
The Vietnam War and the Political Economy of Full Employment by Dean Baker, Robert Pollin and Elizabeth Zahrt
Class Conflict and the "Natural Rate of Unemployment" by Robert Pollin
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