Wages and The Market
In the 19th century, employers stove off employee demands by bringing in immigrants willing to work under existing conditions. In the 20th Century, consequent the Great Depression, prohibition of child…
In the 19th century, employers stove off employee demands by bringing in immigrants willing to work under existing conditions. In the 20th Century, consequent the Great Depression, prohibition of child…
…in the days of lords and kings. But that was then and this is now; the 21st century. If the wealth of a nation belongs in the main to its…
…century. See Propublica’s ‘Battle for Waterloo‘. Tyson hires desperate immigrants because it knows they will work in the dangerous plants for low pay. This, a consequence of Reagan’s busting of…
…Within an hour, he had deleted the tweet. In the late nineteenth century, southern lawmakers’ calculation that business would support voter suppression efforts would have been accurate. Indeed, southern lawmakers…
…evolution of economics, or will he or she be able to see clearly, to truly think anew? It would be good and proper if it be that they do think…
…forms in which the laws of political economy were first stated and further developed. In dealing with surplus-value I therefore exclude such eighteenth century writers as Brissot, Godwin and the…
…18th-century economics on the rest of the nation. Took a while, (40 years, maybe?), but, today, many workers in the blue states no longer make a living wage. Today, 40%…
…Meanwhile the Supreme Court is revving up to repeal the entire 20th Century, both as to civil rights and economic regulation. About the only silver lining, I see there is…
…America in the 19th century. The Paris Commune and the other revolutions in 1948 Europe were weakened by a lack of planning, strategic thinking and organization. There was too much…
…fossil fuels emits CO2, a greenhouse gas. The consequences of this emission was known to science by the late 19th century. Nothing was done for nearly another century. Obviously, too…