He’s a good entry point for normies, but he’s no ML. In terms of solutions, he’ll bring up co-ops, for instance. But I’ve never heard him significantly disparage any AES state, and I think that’s a huge plus. He’s often seen with Michael Hudson, who is a much better economist and doesn’t sugar-coat things as much, making him a good next step for normies on their journey, though he’s not explicitly ML, either. Radhika Desai is also great.

(I do have another quibble with Wolff.)

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