Watch my 2 hour long discussion with Marxists at ICSS at Niebl-Proctor Library in Oakland, California. First hour of presentation addresses current Trump policies as best understood in terms of a 4th restructuring of the US global economic empire, compared to prior imperial restructurings of 1914-19 (world war 1), 1944-50 (world war II), and 1979-86 (called neoliberal following Vietnam war, Watergate & crisis of 1970s). Why America’s current imperial structure is unaffordable (given $2T/yr annual deficits, $37-$56T national debt) and why Trump’s restructuring in both foreign & domestic policies is underway in order to restore empire finances and to reorient toward western hemisphere and pacific region. Second hour of the show is an extended question and answer period with audience.
TO WATCH GO TO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cec9Mj-pBQ4
Dr. Jack Rasmus @drjackrasmus









Link does not work . . .
Thanks for heads up. I’ll check it
Here’s the correct link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cec9Mj-pBQ4
I cannot access this vid either; don’t know why but I have always had some problems with accessing this group’s vids.
A wonderful interview and a must if one is to penetrate beyond the screaming headlines about Trump. I look forward to the publication of the upcoming book on the decline of the US Empire. My hope is that the book will end with a coda similar to the ending of Central Bankers on the Ropes: that is how do US economic policies need to change in order to push back the savage war of the few against the many? My view is that any group which claims to be progressive but ignores the fundamental economic issues arising from Neoliberalism is doomed to failure. As the Brazilian trade unionist, social activist and environmentalist Chico Mendes famously said: “Environmentalism without class struggle is just gardening.” Exactly. The big mistake of the environmental movement in confronting the growing climate crisis is a failure to link up with working people. The real job growth occasioned by the critically necessary shift to clean energy is enormous and the answer to the US job losses of some 30 million occasioned by AI. And clean energy is not “pie in the sky” ; Bill McKibbon, among many others, has told us that “pointing a piece of glass at the sky” is now significantly cheaper than fossil fuels in generating energy.