A
event
held at KIT FORM
on Wednesday 29th October. The event starts at 18:45.
What would a radical economic progranme look like and how might it be achieved?
These are the questions that will be discussed in the next Bristol Counterfire meeting with Susan Newman, activist and academic.
Susan will share insights into how academic economics and policy makers understand and analyse the economy and how neoliberal economic policies have structured society to stifle people's agency and limit the emergency of popular power.
We will examine historical experiences and the importance, as well as limits, of reformism and what a truly radical economic programme would look like.