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Sweden’s “Lighter touch” Approach – A Cautionary Tale or A Candid Lesson?
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/in Seminar/by HGSSS ADMINSweden’s “Lighter touch” Approach – A Cautionary Tale or A Candid Lesson? Is socially responsible capitalism the best antidote against pandemics ? What can we learn from Sweden’s response to the Covid 19? Sweden’s “lighter touch” approach to the Covid-19 surprised the World, not only by its uniqueness but also by its effectiveness. While many […]
Renters: Land Value Taxation Saves You Money
/1 Comment/in Land Value Return and Recycle/by HGSSS ADMINIn this era of heightened awareness of social justice, it is important that we keep focused on those things that directly affect our ability to raise a family and keep them safe while pressuring institutions toward change.
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/in Tools & Trackers/by HGSSS ADMINEconomy and Society in Post-Socialist Realm: The structural problems of the past and the persistence of the new
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/in Seminar/by HGSSS ADMINEconomy and Society in Post-Socialist Realm: The structural problems of the past and the persistence of the new The economies of post-socialist Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union (EE/FSU) rarely appear on today’s economic monitors. In the general media, we usually hear about them in a political context and in the business media only from […]
Martin Luther King and Henry George
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/in Seminar/by HGSSS ADMINMartin Luther King and Henry George In this lecture on the principles of political economy embraced by Martin Luther King, Jr., Edward Dodson examines Henry George’s influences on King’s views regarding the causes of income and wealth inequality existing in the United States and other societies. King came to understand that other systemic factors beyond racism […]
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