Is Neoliberalism Killing Russia?
Russians continue to enable their own exploitation by foreigners, as neoliberal economists have told them that there is no alternative.
Read MoreDr. Paul Craig Roberts attended four of the finest universities, studied under two Nobel Prize-winners in economics, authored 20 peer-reviewed articles in journals of scholarship, and published four academic press peer-reviewed books, including Harvard and Oxford Universities, and seven commercially published books. His most recent book is The Neoconservative Threat to World Order: Washington's Perilous War for Hegemony.
Michael Hudson is a Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City (UMKC), and Professor of Economics at Peking University in China. He gives speeches, lectures and presentations all over the world for official and unofficial groups reflecting diverse academic, economic and political constituencies. Before moving into research and consulting, Prof. Hudson spent several years applying flow-of-funds and balance-of-payments statistics to forecast interest rates, capital and real estate markets for Chase Manhattan Bank and The Hudson Institute (no relation). His academic focus has been on financial history and, since 1980, on writing a history of debt, land tenure and related economic institutions from the Sumerian period, antiquity, and feudal Europe to the present. Since 1996 as president of the Institute for the Study of Long Term Economic Trends (ISLET), he has written reports and given presentations on balance of payments, financial bubbles, land policy and financial reforms for U.S. and international clients and governments. He organized the International Scholars Conference on Ancient Near Eastern Economies (ISCANEE) in 1993, and to-date has co-edited the preceedings of six academic conferences on the evolution of property, credit, labor and accounting since the Bronze Age. His website and blog can be found at michael-hudson.com.
Posted by Paul Craig Roberts | Mar 8, 2019 | Asia Pacific, Economy & Business, US, Viewpoints |
Russians continue to enable their own exploitation by foreigners, as neoliberal economists have told them that there is no alternative.
Read MorePosted by Paul Craig Roberts | Feb 25, 2019 | Viewpoints, Europe, Politics, US |
The world is awakening to the realization that the United States is not a democracy, but an oligarchy ruled by moneyed private interest groups.
Read MorePosted by Paul Craig Roberts | Feb 22, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics |
The mainstream media are claiming food is in short supply in Venezuela, so journalist Max Blumenthal visited a supermarket in Caracas to learn the truth.
Read MorePosted by Paul Craig Roberts | Feb 22, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US |
The neoconservative war criminal John Bolton has declared that Washington is going to overthrow and replace Nicaragua’s duly elected President Ortega.
Read MorePosted by Paul Craig Roberts | Feb 22, 2019 | Viewpoints, Asia Pacific, Europe, Politics, US |
Washington tore up the INF treaty in order to put intermediate range missiles on Russia’s border, thus endangering Europe and threatening nuclear war.
Read MorePosted by Paul Craig Roberts | Feb 19, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US |
The US media are denouncing Maduro while ignoring how Washington’s policy has been to impose economic hardship on the Venezuelan people.
Read MorePosted by Paul Craig Roberts | Feb 1, 2019 | Asia Pacific, Politics, US, Viewpoints |
In the nuclear era, it is reckless for a government to replace diplomacy with threats, which is why Washington is the greatest threat to the world today.
Read MorePosted by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 31, 2019 | Viewpoints, Politics, US |
Today judges permit unethical behavior by prosecutors that deprives defendants of a fair trial because they don’t want the bother any more than prosecutors.
Read MorePosted by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 28, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US |
The West is committed to supporting Washington’s suppression of Venezuelan self-determination.
Read MorePosted by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 24, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US |
So, now Venezuela has two presidents. One elected by the people, and one appointed by Washington.
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