September 2010 - In this Issue  www.insightweb.it [1]
Tony Judt, historian, social thinker and essayist,passed away in July: to pay homage to  him,  Insight publishes an excerpt from his last book (Ills..) 
Wealth, wellbeing and change [2] and an essay on his work by Norman Birbaum. 
Tony Judt - The Intellectual Challenge of the History * [3]
Stuart Holland  discusses the different approaches to the Keynesism in the midst of the current crisis Keynes and After: What Went Wrong? [4] 
Antonio Baylos and Antonio Lettieri analyse the antisocial use of the crisis
Sobre el uso antisocial de la crisis económica [5] (Sobre o uso antissocial da crise econômica [6])
Marcello Colitti debates the Prof Bhagwaty’s thesis on post-industrialism
Is the tiger stronger than the shark? A debate on industry and services [7]
E' più forte la tigre o il pescecane? [8]
Thomas Palley examines the FED monetary policy and its aklternative
The Federal Reserve Should Raise Rates and Lower Them Too [9].
Peter Dreier writes on  The Path to a High-Wage Society [10]
On the eve of the Brazilian elections, Mark  comments the Lula da Silva’s policy Quem será capaz de levar o país adiante? [11]  Who Will Allow Brazil to Reach Its Economic Potential? [12], while in Views two articles Brazil's Bolsa Familia [13]; Brazilian Economy Expands Robustly [14] are signaled.
Three Papers deal with the Greek crisis -  Greece and the IMF: Who Exactly is Being Saved? [15]  -  the Labor reform in Spain Los effectos prácticos de la Reforma Laboral en España [16] - the debate on the social security in the US Social Security and the federal deficit [17]