School World Order
By Michael Rectenwald and John Klyczek John Klyczek joins Michael on the first episode of REKT. John (jakE) is the author of School World Order: The Technocratic…
By Michael Rectenwald and John Klyczek John Klyczek joins Michael on the first episode of REKT. John (jakE) is the author of School World Order: The Technocratic…
By Michael Rectenwald [This piece is an excerpt from The Great Reset and the Struggle for Liberty.] The notion that the world can be replicated and…
By Michael Rectenwald The fifty-third annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) brought together fifty-two world leaders, seventeen hundred corporate executives, sundry artists, and…
By Michael Rectenwald As the author of Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom, I guess I should not be surprised to find…
By Michael Rectenwald The standard leftist refrain about “advanced capitalism” is that it amounts to “socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor.” Like…
By Michael Rectenwald In previous installments, I introduced the Great Reset idea1 and treated it in terms of its economic2 and ideological3 components. In this, the sixth installment,…
By Michael Rectenwald In previous articles, I’ve discussed the Great Reset and introduced several ways of understanding the economics of it. The Great Reset can…
By Michael Rectenwald Any discussion of “stakeholder capitalism” must begin by noting a paradox: like “neoliberalism,” its nemesis, “stakeholder capitalism” does not exist as such….
By Michael Rectenwald The title of this essay represents a play on the Chinese Communist Party’s description of its economy. Several decades ago, when China’s…
By Michael Rectenwald As I noted in the previous installment, the Great Reset, if its architects have their way, would involve transformations of nearly every…
By Michael Rectenwald The Great Reset is on everyone’s mind, whether everyone knows it or not. It is presaged by the measures undertaken by states…