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Pluralistic: Why the Fed wants to crush workers (19 Jan 2023)


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Author Cory DoctorowPosted on January 19, 2023February 1, 2023Categories UncategorizedTags austerity, banking, creditors-vs-workers, debt, economics, federal reserve, finance, graeber, indenture, interest rates, jerome powell, macroeconomics, medieval bloodletters, michael hudson, monetarism, the american prospect, the fed, the great inflation myths, worker power2 Comments on Pluralistic: Why the Fed wants to crush workers (19 Jan 2023)

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