I test if the US housing crisis could be solved by taking money from the rich and handing it too the poor. Spoilers ... it would work.
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I test if the US housing crisis could be solved by taking money from the rich and handing it too the poor. Spoilers ... it would work.
The post The American Housing Crisis: A Theft, Not a Shortage appeared first on Economics from the Top Down.
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Is capitalist power built on social sabotage?
Here’s a recording of a talk that got zoom bombed.
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