"And knowing that in every specific battle, what we are fighting for is merely the substitution of the human agenda for the corporate agenda is what can guide and sustain us."
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Robin Hahnel
Robin Eric Hahnel (born March 25, 1946) is an American economist and Professor of Economics at . He was a professor at American University for many years and traveled extensively advising on economic matters all over the world. He is best known for his work on economics with Z Magazine editor .
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