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2023
Global Capitalism: Socialism in Today's World: The 4 Kinds
November 2023
In this episode, Professor Wolff discusses the 3 Kinds of State Role in Economy, 1 Kind of Workplace Revolution, Saving Capitalism from Itself, as well as Socialism, Fascism and Capitalism’s Decline.
Global Capitalism: A Resurging US Labor Movement
September 2023
In this episode, Professor Wolff discusses the resurging US labor movement, highlighting its recent prominence in sectors such as Starbucks, medicine, and autoworkers. He explores the underlying reasons for this resurgence, labor's objectives and strategies, its political partnerships, and the enduring debate between capitalism and socialism within the movement.
Global Capitalism: Capitalism Turns to the Authoritarian State
July 2023
In this lecture, Prof. Wolff discusses the why private Capitalism makes that turn; why state Capitalism makes that turn; will the authoritarian state save or end Capitalism? (United States vs. China) Along with Socialism and the Authoritarian State.
Global Capitalism: Challenging Capitalism
March 2023
In this month's Global Capitalism lecture, Prof. Wolff discusses the following topics: France’s General Strike March 7, 2023; Women, Unions and Strikes in the US; Inflation, Profits, Inequality in the US; State versus Private Capitalism: China.
Global Capitalism: The Second War in Ukraine
January 2023
In this lecture, Prof. Wolff discusses the historical aspects of the ongoing war in Ukraine, and how it reveals how far along we are into a second, economic war between the U.S. and China. Wolff explains what he sees are the impacts of this second war on the US, Europe, and China.
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