A History of U.S. Economic Warfare, from WWII to the Present: A Conversation with Michael Hudson by Global Research News Hour published on 2019-11-15T21:29:31Z On this week’s Global Research News Hour, we showcase a July 2019 interview with financial economist, author and historian Michael Hudson addressing the financial instruments utilized by the United States to retain its post World War II position of dominance on the world stage, and ways in which foreign economies can survive the looming implosion of the U.S. The conversation also addresses the decisions made by Canadian governments to abandon the Bank of Canada as the country’s lender of choice and the prospects of progressive political candidates and popular movements to pull the U.S. out of its death spiral. Michael Hudson is a prominent U.S. critical economist and President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst and a Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. Comment by A.B. West The Dem bosses told us we’d NEVER be allowed to pick the primary winner, just as Hillary told us healthcare would NEVER happen. And Bernie went on though he knew it. He gave us the grounding for a future solidarity, his every move followed by many parallel media hosts whose audiences grew, only to smack him down most shockingly when the Party collected Bernie’s chips. (I don’t really have the casino vocabulary for this rant.) Be sure to listen to Michael Hudson’s rare understanding of these events from minute 00:47:22. To hear his incredible forecasts for the rest of these times, listen, need I say, from the start. 2020-07-04T20:34:05Z