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On this week's Macrodose, @meadwaj.bsky.social asks if the big tech market crash is finally here, examines the first signs of El Niño's approach, and explains how public investments works in a high interest world
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Absolute banger, highly recommended. James’ audible rage at our usual government suggestions for the economy - austerity, means-tested benefits, slow industrial development - is impressive. We need price controls and wealth taxes linked to government spending, things that will actually help people.
This is something well explored by @macrodosepod.bsky.social
"we are no longer living between stable political and economic systems, but through an era defined by overlapping and ongoing crises."
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I had the pleasure of guest featuring on the @macrodosepod.bsky.social newsletter this week, discussing the need to look at the polycrisis from the margins and to reframe our claims to sovereignty to deal with the major crises of our time. You can check it out here:
In the fifth episode of After Order, the Alameda’s podcast series with Macrodose, James Meadway speaks to Gabriel Tupinambá about popular sovereignty under conditions of growing instability.
// @macrodosepod.bsky.social @meadwaj.bsky.social @gabrieltupinamba.bsky.social
On this week's episode @meadwaj tackles: Andy Burnham and the bond markets, the upcoming 'Godzilla El Niño' and how it will affect global food systems, and the UK government's position on capping the price of essential foods
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In London, which is supposedly the city of bankers, there are far more care workers than bankers. How often do you hear people talking about care workers? - Aditya Chakrabortty
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On this week's episode @meadwaj.bsky.social looks at adaptation -thinking about how the UK's current heatwave has brought the conversation into public thought and how market-led solutions will only further entrench inequality
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On this week's Macrodose, @meadwaj.bsky.social looks at how tech firms are cutting back AI spending, how progressives are taking on the UK political culture of bond market fear, and how a recent change in China’s welfare system will have global consequences
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Latest episode of @macrodosepod.bsky.social is guest-hosted by Kojo Koram, author of the upcoming book "The Next Fix: The Winners & Losers In The Future Of Drugs".
@kojokoram.bsky.social explores changing world of psychedelics and the wave of corporate interests sweeping in to monopolise new market
This year’s El Niño is worsening the global affordability crisis. An immediate break with the radical centre is the only rational response
The old frameworks are breaking down. So where next for Political Economy in a world of disorder?
Join Macrodose x @alameda.institute on May 12th for a live recording of After Order.
w/ Juliano Fiori, @chakrabortty.bsky.social, Clara Mattei & @meadwaj.bsky.social
Tickets👇
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