Professor Geert Dhondt on Crime and Class
Professor Dhondt speaks with the Institute For New Economic Thinking on the history of crime and incarceration in the United States.
Professor Dhondt speaks with the Institute For New Economic Thinking on the history of crime and incarceration in the United States.
Biden’s economic policies mark a shift from neoliberal orthodoxy, emphasizing state-directed investment through subsidies and tariffs. However, this turn toward industrial policy reflects the weakness of organized labor rather than the strength of a progressive movement.
Dylan Riley’s argument that SVB’s collapse signals a broader crisis of overcapacity and weak investment opportunities oversimplifies the issue. In reality, the bank’s deposits reflected the success of venture capital in tech, not a systemic lack of profitable outlets.
The Emergency Rental Assistance Program, which is set to close its application process Jan. 20, helped renters and landlords alike.
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Click Here to read John Jay Economics Alum and Adjunct Professor Dante Dallavalle’s article on Common Dreams