Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff
A podcast by Democracy at Work - Richard D. Wolff - Tuesdays
79 Episodes
-  How Marx's Class Analysis Could Solve Inequality NowPublished: 25/03/2025
-  Build and Fight: The Resistance FormsPublished: 18/03/2025
-  Federal Employees Fight BackPublished: 11/03/2025
-  The Nobel Prize in Economics ExposedPublished: 4/03/2025
-  U.S. Policy toward China: A Failing Effort to Contain Historic ChangePublished: 25/02/2025
-  Capitalism, Lost Empathy and Rising AddictionsPublished: 18/02/2025
-  The View from PrisonPublished: 11/02/2025
-  Marriage and CapitalismPublished: 7/02/2025
-  New Economics Institute with Clara MatteiPublished: 4/02/2025
-  Trump's Anti-Immigrant CampaignsPublished: 28/01/2025
-  Persistent Homelessness: Capitalism's Housing FailuresPublished: 21/01/2025
-  Marxism and Economics: A Global View with Shahram AzharPublished: 14/01/2025
-  Review of 2024: The U.S. Economy Not So GreatPublished: 7/01/2025
-  Class Struggles WorldwidePublished: 16/12/2024
-  The Persistence of SocialismPublished: 10/12/2024
-  Labor Unions and Political PowerPublished: 3/12/2024
-  The US Capitalist Class and the ElectionPublished: 27/11/2024
-  The Dangers and Opportunities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with RJ EskowPublished: 19/11/2024
-  The Global Movement for Cooperatives with Jerome N. WarrenPublished: 12/11/2024
-  The Economics of US Labor Struggles and GazaPublished: 5/11/2024
Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff is a weekly nationally syndicated program produced by Democracy at Work and hosted by Richard D. Wolff. The program explores complex economic issues and empowers listeners with information to analyze not only their own financial situation but the economy at large. Beyond focusing a critical eye on the economic dimensions of everyday life - wages, jobs, taxes, debts, interest rates, prices, and profits - the program also explores systemic solutions to our economy's problems including alternative ways to organize production and distribution of the goods and services we all depend on.
