eBook Categories
Comics & Graphic Novels
Economic Meltdown Funnies
Economic Meltdown Funnies |
| Friday, 03 July 2009 | |
|
The “Economic Meltdown Funnies” are a co-production of Jobs with Justice and the Institute for Policy Studies' Program on Inequality and the Common Good. Authors Chuck Collins and Nick Thorkelson provide a humorous, easy-to-follow guide to the many factors that led to the current financial crisis. ABOUT THE AUTHORS CHUCK COLLINS is an organizer and senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies where he directs the Program on Inequality and the Common Good. He coordinates the Working Group on Extreme Inequality (www.extremeinequality.org) Visit Economic Meltdown Funnies Download Page View the entire comic book online, or you can download full publication in PDF format. Jobs With Justice Jobs with Justice engages workers and allies in campaigns to win justice in workplaces and in communities where working families live. JwJ was founded in 1987 with the vision of lifting up workers’ rights struggles as part of a larger campaign for economic and social justice. We believe in long-term multi-issue coalition building , grassroots base-building and organizing and strategic militant action as the foundation for building a grassroots movement, and we believe that by engaging a broad community of allies, we can win bigger victories. Jobs with Justice has more than 40 affiliates in 25 states around the country, coalitions of labor, religious, student and community organizations that are committed to each other for the long haul. Institute for Policy Studies –Program on Inequality and the Common Good The Institute for Policy Studies turns Ideas into Action for Peace, Justice and the Environment. We strengthen social movements with independent research, visionary thinking, and links to the grassroots, scholars and elected officials. The Program on Inequality and the Common Good focuses on the dangers that growing inequality pose for U.S. democracy, economic health and civic life. The Program coordinates the Working Group on Extreme Inequality. Working Group on Extreme Inequality The Working Group on Extreme Inequality was founded in 2007 to challenge the concentrated wealth and power that increasingly sit at the top of our economic ladder. Based at the Institute for Policy Studies, our work includes mobilization, education and advocacy for public policies that not only lift the floor and reduce poverty –but address the concentration of wealth and income. Bookmark
Email This
Comments (0)
![]() Write comment
|
|
| Last Updated ( Friday, 03 July 2009 ) |
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|
Lots of FREE books & magazines delivered directly to your e-mail inbox!
| Profit Magazine |
| Aerospace Manufacturing and Design |
| Beverage World Magazine |
| Hydrocarbon Processing |
| Supply & Demand Chain Executive |
| NASA Tech Briefs |
| Nature Biotechnology |
| Renewable Energy World |