Updates on New York City council votes minimum wage for ride-hailing drivers (Uber, Lyft, etc.), Trump store is 85% goods made abroad, charter school teachers strike in Chicago, contradictions in US-China trade war, VW ends gas car production in favor of electric in evasion of need for mass transit. Interview Victor Wallis author of Red-Green Revolution: The Politics and Technology of Ecosocialism.
Jan 10, 2019•29 min•Season 9Ep. 2
Canada cuts corp tax cuts in race to bottom, Macron pleases business but outrages French people, Italy's new gov't budget provides for its people, Hillary Clinton joins right in scapegoating immigrants, and how "quantitative easing" policy after 2008 crash made the rich richer. Interview with Dr Harriet Fraad on psychological implications of the US mid-term elections.
Jan 03, 2019•29 min•Season 9Ep. 1
Updates on poverty in California, childhood obesity in US, economic fallout from (real meaning of) Trump steel tariff. Prof Wolff responds to questions by explaining how US politics has sustained US capitalism and what the politics of change will require.
Dec 27, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 10
Updates on LA vote on public bank; contradictions of Trump's "nationalism;" big business criticism of tariffs; corporations like 7-Eleven use immigration crisis for profits. Major discussion: the urgent social issues that elections ignore or hide.
Dec 20, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 26
Prof. Wolff continues his interview with the co-founder of Cooperation Jackson, Kali Akuno, on the Mississippi development project focused on worker co-op.
Dec 20, 2018•15 min•Season 8Ep. 25
This week's updates include: massive international study of profit-driven food production, the huge costs of contemporary loneliness, police raid Deutsche Bank, Falling house prices, Belgium follows France in mass street demonstrations, and US economy hurt by poor incomes of Millennials. Interview with Kali Akuno, co-founder of Cooperation Jackson, the Mississippi development project focused on worker coops.
Dec 13, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 25
Professor Wolff continues his discussion of the economics behind the great U.S. anti-leftist purge ("McCarthyism") after 1945.
Dec 12, 2018•7 min•Season 8Ep. 24
The program begins by explaining the economics behind the great US anti-leftist purge ("McCarthyism") after 1945. It then shows the economic impacts of that purge over the last half century. Finally, it explains how that history produced a very different political response to the crash of 2008 compared to FDR's response to 1929.
Dec 06, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 24
Professor Wolff continues his interview with the founder of the worker owned Metis Construction Company in Seattle, Matthias Scheiblehner.
Dec 05, 2018•11 min•Season 8Ep. 23
Updates on Amazon subsidized by New York, Virginia; French people act to limit corporate greed, Sears favors bosses in bankruptcy too, Pfizer ups drug prices despite Trump, California fires expose US economic divide. Guest Matthias Scheiblehner discusses why his Seattle construction firm converted into a worker coop.
Nov 29, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 23
Updates on plant closings, the post-NAFTA agreement, the economic costs of sexual harassment of women, the attack on China, and the failure of corp tax cuts to raise wages. Major discussions of US politics made dysfunctional by capitalism.
Nov 29, 2018•39 min
Professor Wolff continues his discussion of how capitalism demonizes government.
Nov 28, 2018•15 min•Season 8Ep. 22
Updates on UK war on "Unexplained Wealth," why capitalism needs yet attacks government, historical reality of low wages in US, cozy deals between big corporations and credit rating agencies again. Major discussions of capitalism's oscillations between nationalist and internationalist phases (are we now moving backwards to nationalism again?) and once more on the inefficiency and immorality of markets as a mechanism of distribution.
Nov 22, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 22
Professor Wolff continues his discussion with Professor David Harvey on the U.S. Midterm Elections.
Nov 20, 2018•14 min•Season 8Ep. 21
Updates on how China hits back economically; capitalism surviving in Italy through explosive debt creation; why lotteries have heavy economic costs; and how Grinnell College undergraduate workers successfully organized. Interview with Prof. David Harvey on a Marxist view of the US midterm elections: causes and consequences.
Nov 15, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 21
Professor Wolff continues his interview with Riva Enteen, editor of Follow the Money.
Nov 13, 2018•12 min•Season 8Ep. 20
Updates on profits-vs-science and weedkiller "roundup," most Americans not better off than in 2016, WHO reports bans on corporal punishment of kids and how doing so saves money too, Janet Yellen warns huge corporate debts risk another major economic crash. Interview with Riva Enteen, editor of Follow the Money, a collection of KPFA interviews.
Nov 08, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 20
Professor Wolff continues his interview with Dr. Harriet Fraad on the US "Sugar Arrangements" industry.
Nov 07, 2018•12 min•Season 8Ep. 19
Updates on latest foreign and US elections, the CEA document against socialism, growing inequality of billionaires' wealth, army represses report on costs and errors of Iraq war, and expose of Maine's subsidy for corporations by helping indebted students. Interview with Dr. Harriet Fraad on the US "Sugar Arrangements" industry.
Nov 01, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 19
Professor Wolff continues his interview with Lee Carter from the Virginia House of Delegates as they discuss why/how he won and more.
Oct 30, 2018•15 min•Season 8Ep. 18
Updates on political economy of Trump/GOP attacks on China and their long term costs; parallel analysis of attacks on immigrants; Michelle Alexander on who today is "The Resistance;" and record funds pouring into US midterm elections. Interview with Lee Carter, a socialist elected to Virginia House of Delegates on why and how he won.
Oct 25, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 18
Prof. Wolff talks with Chris Hedges about his latest book, America: The Farewell Tour and more!
Oct 24, 2018•15 min•Season 8Ep. 17
Updates on IMF prediction of slowing global growth, Bank of England warnings on accumulation of sub-prime debt, Nordhaus Nobel prize and market ideology, Dutch unions and others against corporate tax evasion, and signs of labor militancy in Marriott strike and profit-sharing demands of steelworkers. Interview Chris Hedges on his latest book: America: The Farewell Tour.
Oct 21, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 17
Prof. Wolff continues his discussion on immigration and capitalism.
Oct 17, 2018•11 min•Season 8Ep. 16
Prof. Wolff continues his interview with Dr. Harriet Fraad on how public policies, past and present, serve corporate profits but undermine families, households and personal relationships.
Oct 10, 2018•13 min•Season 8Ep. 15
Updates on UK's Liberal Democrats advocating serious reduction of wealth and income inequality, Sears CEO blames pensions for Sears' problems, JP Morgan predicts next financial collapse in 2020, failure to deal with opioid crisis, G-20 meeting in Argentina evades real issues, Europeans clash with US over trade with Iran, trivial SEC fine for Citigroup dishonesty with investors. Major discussion: political economy of immigration as a right-wing issue and an effective left-wing response.
Oct 10, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 16
Updates on Bloomberg finds US "among least efficient" providers of health care, Poland's unions demand wealth sharing role, money corrupts US politics in new way, Trump tariffs bad for many US corporations. Interview: Dr. Harriet Fraad on how public policies, past and present, serve corporate profits but undermine families, households and personal relationships.
Oct 04, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 15
Professor Wolff continues his interview with Black Socialists of America founders Z & Sean Champagne.
Oct 01, 2018•16 min•Season 8Ep. 14
Updates on Chicago hotel workers strike and Philadelphia parking lot attendants organizing, Cuomo's centrist, money-dependent campaign, another socialist (Julia Salazar) wins election, McDonald's workers strike in 10 cities against employer's failure to stop sexual harassment. Interview: Z and Sean, two leaders of new BSA.
Sep 27, 2018•29 min•Season 8Ep. 14
Professor Wolff interviews Professor Michael Pelias about the rationale and goals of launching a new Left University in New York City.
Sep 25, 2018•13 min•Season 8Ep. 13