Political revolts are inevitable in a world where employees are wage slaves and bosses super wealthy The rise of populism has rattled the global political establishment. Brexit came as a shock, as did the victory of Donald Trump. Much head-scratching has resulted as leaders seek to work out why large chunks of their electorates are so cross. Related: What the 21st century can learn from the 1929 crash | Larry Elliott Those responsible for global financial crisis got away with it while those who were innocent bore the brunt of austerity Related: Brexit has allowed the banks to get off Britain's naughty step Related: Wolfgang Streeck: ‘study at London – its a moment Rome. This is what an empire looks like’ Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com