Richard Wolff: The Recession isn't Over, but is Capitalism? (In Conversation) by Upstream published on 2016-12-12T18:35:24Z Unemployment is down and the stock market is up. So we're in a recovery, right? Many politicians & economists would like us to think that, but in this Conversation, Professor Richard D. Wolff explains how this couldn't be farther from the truth. Not only is the recession that started in 2008 far from over, but we might actually be witnessing the collapse of capitalism as we know it. Professor Richard Wolff studied economics at Harvard, Stanford, and Yale. He is the author of the recent book Capitalism's Crisis Deepens, the founder of Democracy @ Work, host of the radio program Economic Update, and is currently teaching at the New School University in NYC. For more from Upstream, visit www.upstreampodcast.org Facebook.com/upstreampodcast Twitter: @upstreampodcast Instagram.com/upstreampodcast Together we can be a force for positive change: please like, comment on, and share this interview. Genre News & Politics Comment by peace The stronger pushback will be... 2017-04-14T02:29:10Z Comment by peace the more people that wake up to the fact that they are not victims but instead have gone along with this insanity in the face of the real facts that Prof Wolff uncovers for us! 2017-04-14T02:27:31Z Comment by Upstream @user-501416503: Yes, Prof Wolff is great. We love his show! 2017-01-19T21:11:26Z Comment by jwtwd Excellent once again. I really admire Richard Wolff. Tells it like it is and that's music to a truth seeker's ears. :) 2017-01-19T18:22:59Z Comment by jwtwd Mr. Wolff is correct. History doesn't lie. Neither does the present. 2016-12-25T19:04:49Z