by CESJ | Aug 6, 2017 | Just Third Way Feature
by the Center for Economic and Social Justice Money and credit, and where they come from, are not as mysterious as most people think. To understand how money is created, however, we first have to ask, “What is money?” Most simply put, money is anything that can be...
by CESJ | Feb 25, 2017 | Just Third Way Feature
The Global Issue MIT’s David Rotman calls it a “jobs crisis.” Leading economist Jeremy Rifkin predicted it to be the “end of work.” Hod Lipson of Columbia University calls it “something we as technologists need to start thinking about” (Rotman 2015). Robots and...
by CESJ | Oct 22, 2016 | Just Third Way Feature
Sometimes we discover to our surprise and delight that our ideas of economic and social justice are spreading around the world, unbeknownst to us. Recently CESJ’s research intern, Eliza Riley, learned from a friend working in Mexico that his boss had given a...
by CESJ | Aug 12, 2016 | Guest Blog, Just Third Way Feature
The Center for Economic and Social Justice advocates a radical decrease of the economic inequality that today has allowed a tiny corporate elite to control not only our mass media, but also the entire apparatus of government in many countries. I firmly believe that...
by CESJ | Jul 22, 2016 | Just Third Way Feature
Editorial of the Center for Economic and Social Justice (Published July 22, 2016) Recently a member of the Center for Economic and Social Justice (CESJ) took the initiative to reach out and open the minds of the leaders of the Libertarian Party. The...
by CESJ | Apr 19, 2016 | Guest Blog, Just Third Way Feature
All of today’s economic gurus and policymakers understand the need for faster rates of sustainable growth. Yet all of their strategies presume that we need either the rich or the government to finance growth. They’re wrong. The 99% do not need the money...