Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly centers on the conflict between wealth and democracy.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly centers on the conflict between wealth and democracy. We begin with an article on the growth of billionaire wealth and its consequences ([link removed]) . Next, our series with Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) concludes with a vision for liberatory economic policy ([link removed]) . Then, a story from José Garcia of the Ford Foundation on how unions restrain plutocracy and advance democracy ([link removed]) . Finally, we feature an interview with journalist Hamilton Nolan on power, inequality, and the labor movement ([link removed]) —the latest in our ongoing series of “Truth to Power” conversations.
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A Clear-Eyed Look at the Consolidation of a Billionaire Class ([link removed])
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“The rise of a billionaire class is relatively recent. Back in 1980, there were 13 billionaires in the United States… Today, [there are over] 700.” Read more... ([link removed])
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How to Eliminate the Myth of Meritocracy and Build the World We Deserve ([link removed])
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“The story that we often tell about Black people and money is deeply flawed and incomplete. This results in policy that is just as flawed and incomplete.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Democracy Needs Workers ([link removed])
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“In a nation where rising inequality has fractured Americans into factions … organized labor has the power to address some of our most pressing and polarizing problems.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Sticking with the Union: A Conversation with Hamilton Nolan ([link removed])
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“Rising inequality is not just an economic story. In a country where money can buy power, it’s a political one.” Read more… ([link removed])
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