Economic Justice

Economic Justice

The Economic Justice reading list is designed to illuminate the multifaceted aspects of economic policies and systems that aim to create more equitable distributions of wealth, income, and access to resources on a global scale.

This collection delves deep into historical injustices with a significant focus on the lasting impacts of chattel slavery and the demand for reparations now. It also goes beyond conventional economic narratives to explore alternative economic structures that challenge traditional capitalist models in areas such as distribution of wealth, access to opportunities, worker's rights, sustainable development, and fair trade.

The list serves as a critical resource for voters worldwide, empowering them with knowledge and insights into the truth and history of economic disparities. It highlights potential policies, systemic changes, and the ways individual and collective actions can drive meaningful change.