AOC and Francis Fukuyama | Social Democracy in the US | The Globalist

Jay OwenGreen Prosperity, Global Citizen, Trendspotting

“Thanks to Stephan Richter for a dose of good common sense from Germany!

I remember when advising the German Green Party’s launch in the 1908s, I loved their slogan: “We are neither left nor right…we are AHEAD!”.

I am  now proposing this  slogan for our friends and allies supporting the Resolution in the 116th US Congress for a GREEN NEW DEAL!

As on our site www.ethicalmarkets.com: radio conversations with Green New Deal advisors Prof. Robert Hockett  and Ellen Brown, founder of the Public Banking Institute, we also know how to finance this next stage infrastructure for the new greener, knowledge-richer, sustainable economy.

Now let’s take the Green New Deal global!

Hazel Henderson, Editor “

United States

AOC and Francis Fukuyama: Reflections on Social Democracy and the US

While the “end of history” may have been reached for social democracy in Europe, it hasn’t even begun to unfold its appeal and its political power in the United States. | By Stephan Richter

AOC and Francis Fukuyama: Reflections on Social Democracy and the US

The constant bipartisan talk of the “American Dream “ is entirely geared to preserving the material advantages of the country’s rich at the expense of its workers. | By Stephan Richter

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