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The 2015 Global Housing Market Crash, Capitalism’s Two Faces, US-NATO & Israeli War Crimes
By Global Research News
Global Research, September 08, 2015

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Housing Prices Have Fallen More than During the Great Depression

By Graham Vanbergen, September 08, 2015

Housing markets are prone to the bandwagon effect, they continue rising when the fundamentals vanish, a year, maybe two years before. Stock market and commodity price volatility and declines are currently chronicled ad-nausea by the press without seeing the dramatic…

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The Myth of a Moral Capitalism

By Richard Becker, September 08, 2015

In a Sept. 5 blog, former Secretary of Labor and liberal commentator Robert Reich, asks, “What Happened to the Moral Center of American Capitalism?” It’s not satire. Reich writes: “We’ve witnessed over the past two decades in the United States…

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By Inder Comar, September 08, 2015

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By Prof. James Petras, September 07, 2015

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By Colin Todhunter, September 06, 2015

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