Break Up Facebook, But That’s Just The Start December 19, 2020 The FTC suit against Facebook has limited aims and long odds. by Rob Larson
Abolishing the Economics Nobel Isn’t Enough November 25, 2020 Economics is a discipline that has been strangled by conservative credentialism. Saving the profession from itself requires more than symbolic action—it’s time to get rid of the gatekeepers. by Unlearning Economics
If You Want to Enact Free College, Cancel Student Debt Immediately November 19, 2020 There are truly no good reasons not to cancel student debt. by Sparky Abraham
Big Business and its Bottomless Bootlickers October 13, 2020 Some economists say that big business is good, actually. Are they correct? They are not. by Nathan J. Robinson & Rob Larson
The Tuttle Twins and the Case of the Really Bad Libertarian Propaganda September 29, 2020 The Right gets ’em while they’re young. by Rob Larson
The Possibility of Life Without Money September 11, 2020 The prospect of a “cashless” society is upon us. But could ordinary life be “moneyless” entirely? by Nathan J. Robinson
The Case For Degrowth August 31, 2020 Infinite growth on a finite planet is alarming and doesn’t even make us better off. A new book argues we must shed the ideology of “growthism.” by Nathan J. Robinson
Our Money Where Our Mouth Is August 14, 2020 To deliver on our promises to ourselves and each other, we must embrace a bold, inclusive, and realistic vision of public finance. by Raúl Carrillo