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Posted on January 27, 2011April 21, 2019 by christian

The Economy of High Wages: How the US Lost its Way – A Lesson in Tax History

Michael Hudson, U of Missouri, on how we in the US lost our way. If this is true, we really have destroyed ourselves:

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CategoriesActivism, Culture, Meaning & Values, People, Stupidity, Sustainability, Trends Tagsexecutive pay, history, Tax, USA, Wealth destruction

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