As The Guardian has noted: Shabana Mahmood told “white liberal” hecklers to “fuck right off” after being accused at an on-stage event of copying the
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In the Echo Chamber: resilience in a wartime economy
As if one podcast were not enough for a morning, let me offer you a second one. On this occasion, I am the guest on
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The tedium of our politics
I wrote yesterday about the incoherence of neoliberal politics. Waking rather too early this morning, as the sun was rising, another thought occurred to me.
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The Job Guarantee and MMT: A Conversation with Will Thompson
In this podcast, I speak with Will Thompson to explore one of the most important internal debates within Modern Monetary Theory. We agree on the
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What is next for the economic questions series?
I have, this morning, published the last in the currently planned series of what I have called “economic questions”. A little reluctantly, and as a
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Economic questions: the Richard Murphy question
This is one of a series of posts that will ask what the most pertinent question raised by a prominent influencer of political economy might have
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Seeking order amongst the incoherence
In a world where everything appears to be increasingly incoherent, I spent much of yesterday wondering where anyone might look to find the truth. Keir
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The global system has failed
What is next for the world? I think we may already know the answer — and it is deeply troubling. In this video, I argue
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Is Making Tax Digital going to destroy the UK tax system?
Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1619–1683), the Comptroller-General of Finances under Louis XIV of France, is widely credited with saying: “The art of taxation consists in so plucking
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