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From health care to education, policy proposals that do the most to help people live better lives are often met with the question, “But how are you going to pay for it?” That’s where Stephanie Kelton - the “people’s economist” - comes in.
A former Chief Economist on the Senate Budget Committee and Bernie Sanders advisor, Kelton says the money is available to us right now to do everything we need to do to change our society for the better.
Why then aren’t we spending it? Because, according to Kelton, we’ve been fed the “deficit myth” - the constant refrain that the only money available is money that will help those who already have a lot of it.
Kelton’s book “The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy” turns economic thinking on its head and leaves us hopeful that a compassionate, more equitable society is possible.
Hang around after the interview for Ask Marianne: Marianne answers questions about arts in schools and the practice of peace-building.
Follow Stephanie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephaniekelton
Stephanie’s website: https://stephaniekelton.com
The Deficit Myth: bit.ly/3mmfSee
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From health care to education, policy proposals that do the most to help people live better lives are often met with the question, “But how are you going to pay for it?” That’s where Stephanie Kelton - the “people’s economist” - comes in.
A former Chief Economist on the Senate Budget Committee and Bernie Sanders advisor, Kelton says the money is available to us right now to do everything we need to do to change our society for the better.
Why then aren’t we spending it? Because, according to Kelton, we’ve been fed the “deficit myth” - the constant refrain that the only money available is money that will help those who already have a lot of it.
Kelton’s book “The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy” turns economic thinking on its head and leaves us hopeful that a compassionate, more equitable society is possible.
Hang around after the interview for Ask Marianne: Marianne answers questions about arts in schools and the practice of peace-building.
Follow Stephanie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephaniekelton
Stephanie’s website: https://stephaniekelton.com
The Deficit Myth: bit.ly/3mmfSee
Subscribe to The Marianne Williamson Podcast on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/themariannewilliamsonpodcast
Follow Marianne on Social Media
Twitter: https://twitter.com/marwilliamson
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/williamsonmarianne
Instagram: https://instagram.com/mariannewilliamson
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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