Richard D. Wolff is a prominent American economist known for his work on Marxian economics, economic methodology, and class analysis.
He has held professorships at several institutions, including the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the New School University.
Wolff has authored numerous books on economics and capitalism, including "Capitalism Hits the Fan" and "Occupy the Economy".
His expertise in Marxian economics and critique of capitalist systems have made him a notable figure in leftist economic circles.
Wolff frequently appears in media to discuss economic issues and promote alternative economic models, particularly worker-owned enterprises and democratic workplaces.
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