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Global Inequality and More 3.0

Global inequality and More 3.0

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Apocalypse, When?

On a new film about the Reagan-Gorbachev 1986 summit in Reykjavik

The strange case of China’s urban consumption

Why are rich not consuming?

Ukraine, Lenin and Sultan-Galiev

Re-reading Richard Pipes’ "The Formation of the Soviet Union"

More on Trotsky and interpretation of Trotsky

A quick reply to Alex Callinicos

Sketching the new dysto-utopian world with massive presence of artificial intelligence

A four-class society (a long read)

Don’t ask me about my profits, but let’s talk about your wages

How Western capitalists use China-bashing to deflect attention from their soaring profits

A self-absorbed giant

Dearth of Chinese lessons for the rest of the world

International development: From moralizing to calculations to laissez-faire to rhetoric

A review of Christian Christiansen’s “Designing Global Economic Equality”

A different game

On football’s extreme commercialization

Artificial intelligence and future of capitalism from a Marxist, and a neoclassical, point of view

What would be the likely effects of massive introduction of artificial intelligence in the economy, from the Marxist point of view?

99 percent Utopia and money

For full happiness is possible only in stagnation.

How the “virtues” of neoliberal globalization paved the way to its demise

Cosmopolitanism and competition find their nemesis

Asia’s Rise and the Self-Undermining Logic of Neoliberalism

My conversation with Alice Liu from the Carter Center

How severe is China’s growth slowdown (in historical perspective)?

There are many alarmist articles on China’s growth slowdown (for a nice specimen, see here).

The facts of the European (EU27) income convergence

How is Europe becoming more equal

Yuri Andropov: A man who could have become another Deng Xiaoping...or not

A review of Zhores Medvedev’s “Andropov”

“There is a great disorder under the heaven. The situation is excellent”

A review of Westad and Chen, The Great Transformation: China’s Road from Revolution to Reform

To work or not to work

Can nations not work hard and continue to prosper?

The ideological implications of China’s economic success

This essay is a (modest) attempt to look at the meaning of China’s experience as the country is being poised to become this year or the next, according to the official World Bank classification, a high-income economy.

A pedagogical tax

Why the rich should be Uber-taxed