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Trade secrets: sexism and export-led growth in South-Korea

Conventional explanations of the sources of South Korean development by the World Bank and others are deeply flawed. Korea's export-led growth is not a result of free markets and free trade. Rather, both government intervention and discrimination against women have played roles. South Korea's experience leaves in question whether export-oriented growth can contribute to gender … Continue reading Trade secrets: sexism and export-led growth in South-Korea →

Why socialism?

Firstz published in 1947 in Monthly Review. The famous physicist explaines why he believes that socialism is the way forward for humanity. Related Articles Socialism: legacy and renewal

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