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|description= Hudson served as Chief Economic Advisor for Dennis Kucinich’s 2008 presidential campaign and holds the same position in Kucinich’s Congressional campaign. He has been economic advisor to the U.S., Canadian, Mexican and Latvian governments.
 
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Hudson served as Chief Economic Advisor for Dennis Kucinich’s 2008 presidential campaign and holds the same position in Kucinich’s Congressional campaign. He has been economic advisor to the U.S., Canadian, Mexican and Latvian governments.
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He is an outspoken critic of the bailouts, which he characterises as 'pure theft' by the plutocracy.
 
He is an outspoken critic of the bailouts, which he characterises as 'pure theft' by the plutocracy.
 
His knowledge of economics gives him an ability to demystify the subject.
 
His knowledge of economics gives him an ability to demystify the subject.
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Michael Hudson
Born 1939
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation Economics Professor, Activist

Hudson served as Chief Economic Advisor for Dennis Kucinich’s 2008 presidential campaign and holds the same position in Kucinich’s Congressional campaign. He has been economic advisor to the U.S., Canadian, Mexican and Latvian governments.

He is an outspoken critic of the bailouts, which he characterises as 'pure theft' by the plutocracy. His knowledge of economics gives him an ability to demystify the subject.

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