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The battle for cash

The prime minister and Norway's largest bank will remove coins and banknotes. The "Yes to Cash" organization is fighting. The topic is currently at the Storting.

Post-industrial feudalism on the stairs

"You Norwegians are weird. You have the world's best welfare state, but don't show it to the world model to show the world. ”

With a bang, or with a whimper?

Competition-based hedonism is well on its way to destruction, Wolfgang Streeck thinks of capitalism.

Worse shit, old wrapping 

Ali Smith's Autumn provides a better understanding of Post-Brexit Britain than any political analysis.

Tax Justice: We'll try again

What happens to the work on tax havens in Norway after the Panama Papers scandal? If we look at the work in three important areas, we get a certain overview.

Spring 2017: Economic crisis on the stairs

Much indicates that the world is facing an economic collapse that may occur during the first half of 2017. 

Deutsche Bank and dead bank directors

A large number of bankers who have died in unclear circumstances in recent years probably knew too much.

The economy is collapsing

Economic collapse always leads to economic state of emergency – from the fall of the Roman Empire to today's civil war-like conditions in Venezuela. 

Banks Robin Hood

Enric Duran is the thief who recently received a human rights award in Barcelona.

It's the economy, stupid!

Most Norwegian media these days should have had job ads with the heading "US expert sought". 

Grass root in Greek

A solidarity network in Greece may seem optimistic – but they have no other choice.

Speculation and slum must be on the agenda

The slum of the world is growing. There are people who make good money from it.

The knight of visibility

The flow of the month for abo: The story of the whistleblower Hervé Falcani puts his finger on two central but colliding values ​​in the information society.

The world's global banking center

British imperialism does not end. London has become a global banking center with a major emphasis on the world currency euro dollars. Brexit obviously does not change that.

Money astray?

Parliamentary Representative Olemic Thommessen wanted to get hundreds of millions out of the Guernsey tax haven. This stopped millions of payments meant for culture and home help for the elderly in the UK. 

Dugnad and citizen salary for the benefit of the poor and rich?

Is it time to replace the economic person with the organic or perhaps introduce a separate currency for the Tøyen district on Oslo's eastern edge in the same slump?