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'''Richard Wolff''' is an American Marxian economist known for his work on [[class analysis]]. He is professor emeritus of economics as University of Massachusetts Amherst and a visiting professor in the graduate program in International affairs of the [[New School]].
'''Richard Wolff''' is an American Marxian economist known for his work on [[class analysis]]. He is professor emeritus of economics as University of Massachusetts Amherst and a visiting professor in the graduate program in International affairs of the [[New School]].


He has taken a stance against [[MAGA Communism]], but does not seem to understand the essence of the idea, rather he attacks a caricature of the idea by making false comparisons to Nazism.<ref>[https://youtu.be/lcqvZ81HPag Ask Prof Wolff: MAGA Communism]</ref>
He has taken a stance against [[MAGA Communism]], but does not seem to understand the essence of the idea, rather he attacks a caricature of the idea by making false comparisons to Nazism.<ref>[https://youtu.be/lcqvZ81HPag Ask Prof Wolff: MAGA Communism]</ref> Wolff believes worker cooperatives should be the primary focus of building socialism while he tends to ignore the benefits of state owned enterprises and central planning.


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Richard Wolff is an American Marxian economist known for his work on class analysis. He is professor emeritus of economics as University of Massachusetts Amherst and a visiting professor in the graduate program in International affairs of the New School.

He has taken a stance against MAGA Communism, but does not seem to understand the essence of the idea, rather he attacks a caricature of the idea by making false comparisons to Nazism.[1] Wolff believes worker cooperatives should be the primary focus of building socialism while he tends to ignore the benefits of state owned enterprises and central planning.

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