@EricBeinhocker@NickHanauer And here's a snippet, where Darren offers a movie allusion to the greed-is-good ethic of neoliberalism (Wall Street) because he can't help himself.
Neoliberalism has failed.
What should replace it?
@EricBeinhocker lays out one answer: Market Humanism (developed with our host, @NickHanauer).
Watch the interview on https://t.co/zLRelU4Rwo
What would you change about the economy?
https://t.co/sIKPB0wZ0h
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@EricBeinhocker@NickHanauer If you’re asking, “What does this actually look like in practice?”—this is a good place to start.
Eric & Nick released a free booklet for policymakers: Markets Built for Humans.
It’s a clear, practical entry point into the ideas behind Market Humanism.
https://t.co/TfI1Vg31Xc
How much are you paying for gas? Almost everyone knows; it’s posted on neon signs, everywhere.
Electricity? It’s about the least transparent price in our economy.
We at @mit and @heatmap_news launched the Electricity Price Hub to solve that problem.
https://t.co/pbLnapVVEB
Check out the presentation @EricBeinhocker and I gave at Oxford on Market Humanism, the paradigm that will replace Neoliberalism. https://t.co/uZWOZbLSNX
We have to work together to find practical solutions to the budget shortfall. We need to do what we did with capital gains: build a big tent that supports practical revenue solutions. This is not that. I am super disappointed.
I fully support taxing the wealthy. I've been in the fight for progressive taxation for decades. I was a leading advocate for the WA capital gains tax & spent millions of dollars to pass & defend it. I am proud of that work. But I do not support Inslee’s “intangible assets tax”
These are serious times and we need serious solutions. You can’t solve a budget problem with an unserious proposal like this. There are tested and effective progressive taxes available. I support a high earners’ tax and super-profitable corporations should be asked to pay more.