New Orleans Driving on Interstate 10, leaving New Orleans and heading west finds the end of the road in San Diego and the Pacific Ocean. There are cities along the way, Houston first, then San Antonio, and eventually Phoenix, but the longest stretch, it often seems, runs between San Antonio and El Paso …
Category: Wade’s World
New Economics for the People
Pearl River Traditional economics is under assault from all corners. The pandemic has forced some reevaluations of neoliberal scripture on everything from climate change to just-in-time supply chains to globalism itself. The Russian invasion of Ukraine will inevitably force yet another rejiggering of economic forces and allies in Europe and beyond. The shibboleths of …
Privatization Sucks
New Orleans The problem Donald Cohen and Allen Mikaelian faced in writing a book about privatization became obvious as I read it. Once you start listing the ways that private companies have ripped and run through the US public sector purse and services, where do you stop? The stories and cases in point are …


