Publication: Inflación, Economía de Mercado y Guerra de Clases
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Wolff, Richard D.
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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Richard D. Wolff realiza una caustica y sólida crítica contra la perspectiva convencional que presenta la inflación como un fenómeno natural del ajuste de la ley universal de la oferta y de la demanda. Nada más lejos de la realidad, detrás de la reciente subida de precios hay una guerra de clases y una economía dislocada de mercado a cuyos mandos de control se encuentra una minoría elitaria que pretende exprimir aún más a una ciudadanía hundida por la deuda y el ascenso meteórico de los tipos de interés. Wolff ofrece, además, una serie de alternativas políticas antiinflacionarias que en el pasado estadounidense contuvieron la inflación y el aumento de la desigualdad.
Richard D. Wolff carries out a caustic and solid critique against the conven-tional perspective that presents inflation as a natural phenomenon of the adjustment of the universal law of supply and demand. Nothing could be further from the truth, behind the recent rise in prices there is a class war and a dislocated market economy led by a mi-nority elite that intends to further squeeze a citizenry sunk by debt and the meteoric rise of the interest rates. Wolff also offers a number of anti-inflationary policy alternatives recorded in US history that were able to reduce inflation and inequality.
Richard D. Wolff carries out a caustic and solid critique against the conven-tional perspective that presents inflation as a natural phenomenon of the adjustment of the universal law of supply and demand. Nothing could be further from the truth, behind the recent rise in prices there is a class war and a dislocated market economy led by a mi-nority elite that intends to further squeeze a citizenry sunk by debt and the meteoric rise of the interest rates. Wolff also offers a number of anti-inflationary policy alternatives recorded in US history that were able to reduce inflation and inequality.
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