Glenn Diesen - Greater Eurasia Podcast

Richard Wolff: Decline of Economy and Empire

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Apr 1, 2025
Economist Richard Wolff, a vocal critic of capitalism and expert on economic inequality, delves into the dire state of the American economy, declaring it the worst he's witnessed. He discusses the alarming wealth redistribution favoring billionaires, the erosion of the middle class fueling political unrest, and the immense debts plaguing the U.S. Wolff highlights the decline of American global dominance, the rising influence of BRICS, and the revived labor movement, emphasizing a growing public consciousness around these pressing issues.
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Middle-Class Erosion Fuels Political Rage

  • Richard Wolff argues the current U.S. economy is the worst in his lifetime and reflects deep structural change.
  • He links the collapse of the middle class to a massive redistribution of wealth to billionaires, fueling political rage and demagoguery.
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Debt Across Sectors Is A Major Vulnerability

  • Wolff highlights record-high public, corporate, and household debt as a central economic vulnerability.
  • He emphasizes zombie corporations, rising delinquencies, and student debt undermining financial stability.
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Decline Of Empire Undermines Dollar Hegemony

  • Wolff argues the U.S. empire is declining economically and militarily, reducing dollar dominance and global influence.
  • He links empire decline to weaker economic performance and a shift toward other currencies and gold.
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