Eric Toussaint interviewed by Dan La Botz
20 July 2020 by Eric Toussaint , Dan La Botz
The Covid-19 pandemic and the worldwide lockdown have triggered a depression as great as that of the 1930s. The causes of this crisis, the character of government policies, and the programs put forward by working class groups are of concern to all of us. So, to look into these questions, we spoke with Eric Toussaint, a leading analyst of these matters.
Eric Toussaint is a historian and political scientist who completed his Ph.D. at the universities of Paris VIII and Liège. He is the spokesperson of CADTM International, and sits on the Scientific Council of ATTAC France.
CADTM is the Committee for the Abolition of Illegitimate Debt, an international network of activists and local committees from across Europe and Latin America, Africa and Asia, founded in Belgium on March 15, 1990. CADTM campaigns for the cancellation of “illegitimate, illegal, odious, and unsustainable” debt in developing countries and for “the creation of a world respectful of people’s fundamental rights, needs and liberties.”
ATTAC is the Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions and Aid to Citizens) founded in France in December 1998 and one of the leading organizations of the anti-globalization movement.
The interview was conducted on May 26, 2020, by Dan La Botz, a co-editor of New Politics.
Source: New Politics
is a historian and political scientist who completed his Ph.D. at the universities of Paris VIII and Liège, is the spokesperson of the CADTM International, and sits on the Scientific Council of ATTAC France.
He is the author of Greece 2015: there was an alternative. London: Resistance Books / IIRE / CADTM, 2020 , Debt System (Haymarket books, Chicago, 2019), Bankocracy (2015); The Life and Crimes of an Exemplary Man (2014); Glance in the Rear View Mirror. Neoliberal Ideology From its Origins to the Present, Haymarket books, Chicago, 2012, etc.
See his bibliography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89ric_Toussaint
He co-authored World debt figures 2015 with Pierre Gottiniaux, Daniel Munevar and Antonio Sanabria (2015); and with Damien Millet Debt, the IMF, and the World Bank: Sixty Questions, Sixty Answers, Monthly Review Books, New York, 2010. He was the scientific coordinator of the Greek Truth Commission on Public Debt from April 2015 to November 2015.
26 October 2020, by Eric Toussaint
A new trap of indebtedness of the South to the North - Part 1
Evolution of the external debt of Developing Countries between 2000 and 201826 October 2020, by Eric Toussaint , Milan Rivié
Series: 1944-2020, 76 years of interference from the World Bank and the IMF (Part 27)
The World Bank, the IMF and the respect of human rights25 October 2020, by Eric Toussaint
16 October 2020, by Eric Toussaint
Series: 1944-2020, 76 years of interference from the World Bank and the IMF (Part 26)
World Bank and IMF: 76 Years is Enough! Abolition!15 October 2020, by Eric Toussaint
6 October 2020, by Eric Toussaint
Series: 1944-2020, 76 years of interference from the World Bank and the IMF (Part 24)
From Paul Wolfowitz (2005-2007) to David Malpass (2019-...): the US President’s men control the World Bank14 September 2020, by Eric Toussaint
Series: 1944-2020, 76 years of interference from the World Bank and the IMF (Part 23)
The World Bank’s accounts7 September 2020, by Eric Toussaint
Series: 1944-2020, 76 years of interference from the World Bank and the IMF (Part 22)
The Meltzer Commission on the IFI at the US Congress in 20001 September 2020, by Eric Toussaint
Series: 1944-2020, 76 years of interference from the World Bank and the IMF (Part 21)
James Wolfensohn switches on the charm (1995-2005)26 August 2020, by Eric Toussaint
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is a Brooklyn-based teacher, writer and activist. He is a co-editor of New Politics
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