How to Save Capitalism: Fundamental fixes for a collapsing system (Harper's Magazine)

If the financial debacles of the past decade—the enormous bubbles, the credit collapse and its trillion-dollar consequences—have taught us anything about the American economy, it is that capitalists have done a remarkably poor job of safeguarding the future of capitalism. Our system became so dominated by finance, insurance, and real estate, and by the complex derivative securities these industries engendered, that the most eminent financiers (and ... Full Story »

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by Doug Greer - Jul. 2, 2010

Serious criticism of Market Fundamentalism is very rarely heard in the corporate press.

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by Norman Rogers - Feb. 13, 2009

Nothing in Harpers is factual and that includes this.

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