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Anti-fascist economic policy against the rise of the right

Isabella Weber, professor of economics, calls for an anti-fascist economic policy to curb the rise of right-wing extremist forces. Investments in infrastructure and a targeted industrial policy are important measures in this regard. Inflation leads to a redistribution from the bottom to the top and increases inequalities.

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Isabella Weber, professor of economics, calls for an anti-fascist economic policy to curb the rise of right-wing extremist forces. Investments in infrastructure and a targeted industrial policy are important measures in this regard. Inflation leads to a redistribution from the bottom to the top and increases inequalities.

·Munich, Germany
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It is one of the great originality of our time: anti-fascism without fascists to fight.

·Quebec City, Canada
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Economist Isabella Weber is calling on the next federal government to abandon the debt brake in order to be able to invest significantly. For the German economy, it is "almost midnight. We need an economic policy turnaround," Weber told "Spiegel." The country has lost touch, and the USA, where Weber teaches at the University of Amherst in Massachusetts, is now ahead of Germany in almost all economic indicators: from growth to unemployment to wag…

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Sunday, January 26, 2025.
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