Subscription 790/year or 190/quarter

economy

Imprecise criticism of capitalism

Engagement and temperament are good and good, but in her latest book, Tariq Ali is approaching the tunnel vision.

The new fascism

What is happening in Greece, which stands for the whole eurozone, is in fact a winding-up of free, independent nations.

Uncontrollable debt

Is it possible to understand the debt situation behind the crisis in Greece? Ny Tid looks at some simple economic contexts.

A defense script for the Greek people

The Greek people must bleed, so that European politicians do not have to take responsibility. That is the reality of the inverted Robin Hood regime that politicians and central banks have staged.

British exit: A solution for Norway?

This week, the British Prime Minister began his tour of the European capitals to renegotiate the country's membership of the EU. What do the British want, and what consequences can it have for Norway?

The consequences of the Norwegian oil adventure

If you look closely, the Norwegian Oil Fund has already been "used up" several times. What can Norway do to save the Oil Fund? And when is the world's central bank's huge money supply falling?

The upcoming financial collapse

What can Thomas Jefferson teach us about the money gap that is going on in Europe today? It is not only Greece that tries to solve the debt problems by taking on even more debt that will never be serviceable.

Debt that runs wild

It is interesting what psychology prevails in the world economy at the moment. In the West, we have now financially mortgaged real values ​​25 times. This is a ...

Visions for a sustainable future

A conference is over. How can we save the world when our social model requires permanent growth?

A hidden overconsumption

Since 2011, annual actions against military overspending have been organized around the world. Nevertheless, we rarely read about this in Norwegian media.

A hidden overconsumption

Since 2011, annual actions against military overspending have been organized around the world. Nevertheless, we rarely read about this in Norwegian media.