@MikeFellman It's not just "tax land" it should be taxing land/buildings in crucial zones in order to induce proper usage and reduce tax advantages for big capital
You need to remove "capital mobility" from that statement. It's obvious now dollar hegemony was the superpower enabling neoliberalism.
For the last 40 years capital only moved to the places and in the directions US finance dictated
The problem with 1990s โthird wayโ leaders like Clinton, Blair, and Schroeder was that they fully accepted the neoliberal paradigm (capital mobility, liberated finance, weakened collective bargaining, abandonment of full employment). And when it came to the welfare states they even went further than their conservative predecessors.
@tonyannett You need to remove "capital mobility" from that statement. It's obvious now dollar hegemony was the superpower enabling neoliberalism.
For the last 40 years capital only moved to the places and in the directions US finance dictated