Is Regulating The Commons Capitalism Enough? (w/ Richard Wolff)

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Could a light touch regulation of The Commons be enough to stop capitalism exploitation?

Professor Richard Wolff talks about the rules that will and will not work to regulate capitalism and government, and the rules that make worker co-ops and even socialist governments work.

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adam smith loved the idea of government regulation

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And so my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.... President John F. Kennedy - its got different ring.

johnellington
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As you have previously stated Capitalism will override any rules that they don't like--therefor it must be overthrown.

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I disagree, it is not about rules it is about the endemic need to break the rules. It is only a matter of time before exploitation creeps in. And that happens everywhere, even in Spain. Sorry Professor Richard Wolff.

alexgoslar
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The yield differential between American bond and other bond markets are like a moth to a flame and libor really needs looked into? Britexit is a money scheme to convert yuan into city of London sterling/gold? May got paid well?

thomaskauser
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Did Germany take back their gold to ring fence it's bank( DB) who assumed responsibilities for the derivatives markets circa '2008? The derivatives was at one point a Y2K moment which got squashed and now the chickens are flying the coop?

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The huge drop in American treasury yields looks like a mirror image of a global liquidity crisis?

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Meatloaf, Sam Elliot and Bill Barr -saviors of the narrative?

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