Bush Sr and Neoliberalism George H. W. Bush’s presidency (1989–1993) solidified neoliberal policies established under Reagan, advancing corporate interests through deregulation, globalization, and market-driven solutions
PuppetMaster, ChessMaster or Trojan Horse For those seeking a government that protects and prospers all, Musk’s rise serves as both a cautionary tale and a call to reaffirm ideals of collective welfare and accountability.
Architecture of Success Explore the core thesis of Why Nations Fail by Acemoglu and Robinson, emphasizing the critical role of inclusive versus extractive institutions in shaping national prosperity.
The Evolution of Scarcity The shift being inevitable, how the forth industrial revolution is something celebrate not something to fear.
The Great Tax Divide today’s economic system, the tax code treats businesses and individuals with a startling disparity, subsidizing the survival and growth of businesses while penalizing individuals
Reagan and Neoliberalism Explore the transition from Ronald Reagan's neoliberal policies to actionable solutions for a sustainable future in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Global Economic Shifts Global Economic Realignment0:00/1014.121× The Great Economic Realignment: How Treasury Markets and Trade Wars Signal a New Global Order In the complex dance of global economics, seemingly disparate movements often reveal deeper patterns of change. As we examine the events of 2024, a profound transformation in the international
Scrapping the Cap Helps Everyone Addressing the growing socioeconomic challenges through a comprehensive restructuring of Social Security and social support systems.
Money as a Lubricant, Not a Fuel Central to the argument for UBI is the notion that money serves as a lubricant, rather than a fuel, for the economy.
Modern Monetary Theory In the context of a fiat currency like the U.S. dollar, Modern Monetary Theory provides a more accurate framework for understanding government finance and economic policy.