How Biden’s Jobs and Family Plans could alter the US social contract, a scion of wealth unmasks the ultra-rich, and advancing economic system change.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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This week we address the question of economic system change. Our lead story, an Economy Remix article, looks at Joe Biden’s infrastructure and family support bills and examines whether, and to what degree, the president’s $4 trillion bet might alter the nation’s “social contract” with Americans. We also feature two linked items—a podcast interview of Chuck Collins and an excerpt from his new book, The Wealth Hoarders, which lays bare how an industry of “wealth defense” professionals has created a moat to protect the ultra-rich from those who challenge their privileges. Lastly, we highlight a webinar with three solidarity economy activist-leaders, who discuss both the obstacles and opportunities for system-changing economic justice work.
Economy Remix
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The Biden Agenda: Can It Reshape the US Social Contract? ([link removed])
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For 40 years, US social policy has been designed to be as ungenerous as possible. To what extent would Biden’s infrastructure and family support proposals change that? Read more... ([link removed])
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How Billionaires Hide Their Assets: Lifting the Veil of the Wealth Defense Industry ([link removed])
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In his new book The Wealth Hoarders: How Billionaires Pay Millions to Hide Trillions, Chuck Collins unmasks how billionaires protect their wealth, power, and privilege. Read more... ([link removed])
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Who Owns the City? Luxury Towers and Supercharged Gentrification ([link removed])
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Webinar: Remaking the Economy
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