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Professor Richard Wolff on Recession, Economic Recovery in the U.S. (Original Post)
marmar
Mar 2015
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Wolff's Solution - Democracy At Work - www.democracyatwork.info - No Violent revoltion
cantbeserious
Mar 2015
#2
No - The Employees Must Be Part Of The Decision Making Process - As In Some Parts Of Eurorope
cantbeserious
Mar 2015
#4
uhnope
(6,419 posts)1. and Wolff's solution is what?
Wolff's solution is some kind of violent revolution he thinks is going to happen when the greedy and corrupt will no longer rule. That's what he says here in this video at 9:30
http://rdwolff.com/content/eu-1-big-scam-ukraine-its-next-victim
I also despise the rise of corporate and 1% power, the stagnant wages and other concerns in this video but when I look into Wolff's proposals etc he kind ends up sounding like a kook. A harmless one, I suppose.
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)2. Wolff's Solution - Democracy At Work - www.democracyatwork.info - No Violent revoltion
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uhnope
(6,419 posts)3. thanks, can you summarize it?
I saw one Wolff video where he seemed to be simply proposing a Marxist plan for reorganizing the American workforce.
Or are his views more moderate? Do employee-owned and run businesses, like the insurance giant USAA that doesn't have shareholders, get the OK from Wolff?
Curious.
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)4. No - The Employees Must Be Part Of The Decision Making Process - As In Some Parts Of Eurorope