Episodes

Saturday Jan 09, 2021
Economic Update - Externalities and Capitalism's Inefficiencies
Saturday Jan 09, 2021
Saturday Jan 09, 2021
This program introduces the economic concept of "externalities." Those are the real costs of employers' business decisions that employers do not pay for or take into account: costs "external" to businesses' profit/loss calculations. Examples include costly damage to the environment, to employees' private lives, etc. Those real social costs are external and additional to capitalists' private costs. Therefore, capitalists' investment decisions based on comparing costs and revenues do NOT take into account the real, external costs. Thus their decisions are not "efficient." Capitalism never was the efficient system its apologists claim.

Thursday Dec 24, 2020
Economic Update - Growing Independent, Progressive Media
Thursday Dec 24, 2020
Thursday Dec 24, 2020

Friday Dec 18, 2020
Economic Update - "Lessons From A Crisis Year 2020"
Friday Dec 18, 2020
Friday Dec 18, 2020
This week's show features a survey of the major economic events of 2020 that were poorly covered by mainstream media: the twin crises of viral pandemic/capitalist crash; protesting right-wing regimes (France, US, India, Poland); how the US Census Survey reveals the extent of US suffering; how Federal Reserve policies, intended to combat Covid-19 and economic crash, worsened income/wealth inequality; and the correction of poor unemployment data during a massive jobless crisis."

Friday Dec 11, 2020
Economic Update - Working Class Power
Friday Dec 11, 2020
Friday Dec 11, 2020
On this week's show, Prof. Wolff discusses Biden's 'new economic team,' big US banks falling short in key stress tests, India's 250-million-strong general strike, and lastly, huge chunk of US relief funds aimed at small and medium businesses grabbed instead by big business. The second half of the show features an interview with Flight Attendants Union President Sara Nelson.

Saturday Dec 05, 2020
Economic Update - Social Movement Gains in LA
Saturday Dec 05, 2020
Saturday Dec 05, 2020
On this week's show, Prof. Wolff discusses the immense social waste of US unemployment now, Trump ban on investing in Chinese companies, new global organization for worker co-ops, higher education cuts in UK and US. The second half of the show features an interview with Niki Okus, South Central LA activist fighting for community control of downtown Crenshaw Mall.

Saturday Nov 21, 2020
Economic Update - "What 'Capitalism's Decline' Means"
Saturday Nov 21, 2020
Saturday Nov 21, 2020

Friday Nov 13, 2020
Economic Update - US Labor battles Covid-19 and Politics
Friday Nov 13, 2020
Friday Nov 13, 2020
On the first half of this week's show, Prof. Wolff discusses labor's gains in Florida and Maine and losses (the tragic Prop 22 in California), and the refutation of the claim that China's spectacular economic growth is a product of capitalism, not socialism. The second half of the show features an interview with Bob Hennelly, investigative reporter, on labor (especially public employees) in the U.S. today.

Saturday Nov 07, 2020
Economic Update - "No Matter Who Wins"
Saturday Nov 07, 2020
Saturday Nov 07, 2020
On this week’s show, Prof. Wolff presents the following short updates: Inspire Brands buys Dunkin Donuts, as big firms grow while medium and small firms die; private US capitalism is now on "life-support" financial dependence on US gov't; and pre-Covid US eviction tsunami is now getting worse fast. No matter who wins, the capitalist system gets continued support, continued failure to end instability, continued erosion of the New Deal, and continued denial of real political choice in the US.

Saturday Oct 31, 2020
Economic Update - "Capitalism's Worst Nightmare"
Saturday Oct 31, 2020
Saturday Oct 31, 2020
On this week's show: what major social changes will flow from today's combination of major economic crash and the viral pandemic (capitalism's worst nightmare)? To answer, we consider how European feudalism changed after its 14th century combination of economic decline and the bubonic plague. The two big changes then were (1) switching from a decentralized to a strong state, monarchical feudalism and (2) transition from feudalism to capitalism. The two big parallel changes now are also (1) switching to a strong state capitalism and (2) transition from capitalism to a worker-coop based economy.

Saturday Oct 24, 2020
Economic Update - "Cuban Commitment to Worker Coops"
Saturday Oct 24, 2020
Saturday Oct 24, 2020
On the first half of this week's show, Prof. Wolff presents updates on the different metrics used for US unemployment, IMF on uneven recovery, money and US elections, Indigenous People's Day, and lastly China's commitment to digital currency, while big banks hold back other countries. The second half of the show features an interview with Havana professor Camila Piniero Harnecker.

