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10 economic myths we need to junk

Article / 6th February 2017

Since the financial crash of 2008, followers of mainstream economic dogma haven’t changed their tune much. But an ever-growing legion of dissenting economists are challenging these cherished myths, as summarised by the New Internationalist in a classic edition of the magazine from December 2015.

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The rise of the robot: Dispelling the myth

Article / 27th January 2017

We need to disavow ourselves of our misplaced trust in robotisation, and instead focus our energies on creating a truly fair and sustainable economy. The leisure society will only be achieved if we learn to live more locally within our planetary means – for there is enough stuff to go around already, if only we shared it out better, argues Rupert Read.

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Aid in reverse: how poor countries develop rich countries

Article / 20th January 2017

New research on global financial flows shows that the usual development narrative has it backwards; aid is effectively flowing in reverse. And some of the very countries that so love to tout their foreign aid contributions are the ones enabling mass theft from developing countries, argues Jason Hickel.

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One-percenters, pay your taxes

Article / 20th January 2017

Is there anything that the world’s corporations can do about the scourge of inequality? The answer is yes, but it means rewriting the economic rules – for the only sustainable prosperity is shared prosperity, writes Joseph E. Stiglitz.

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The scourge of inequality: There can be no peace or freedom while it persists

Article / 18th January 2017

What we are witnessing in South Africa and around the world is an inequality emergency, and the solutions require all of us to listen to the most marginalised and co-operate with all. Once again we need to follow the inspiration of our young people, and work towards building a mass social movement that fights for economic transformation, writes Jay Naidoo.

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