An emerging tactic among the Duginites who hate America is to cast Putin and his Eurasianist mission as categorically similar to the American founders and war of independence in order to garner support and sympathy from the Americans they hate. They're even going so far as to cast the ethnogenesis of the American identity as being born out of ideology and common struggle against Atlanticist powers, as though a \"Eurasian\" identity might similarly emerge from Putin's invasion of...
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Dude, where's my affordable housing? CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 2:28 The Problem 5:06 Solving Poverty 7:34 Solving Homelessness 8:27 Helping the Environment 11:06 Improving Public Health 15:07 Improving the Economy 16:59 Helping Families 19:43 !!!Lightning Round!!! 20:49 Global Security 22:34 The Second-Worst Supreme Court Decision 25:30 The Worst Act of Parliament 27:00 NIMBY 28:46 Debunking Myths 37:22 The Worst State in America 41:29 Conclusion SOURCES: https://pastebin.com/f6ZE2Vf4...
Topics: Youtube, video, News & Politics, britmonkey, geopolitics, houses, economics, UK, America,...
One of theorized means by which a \"Great Reset\" might be accelerated is a global food shortage wrought by supply interruptions in Ukraine and Russia. It is often claimed by Putin's ball fanning sycophants that his \"limited military action\" / attempted genocide of ethnic Ukrainians is ACKCHUALLY a double middle finger to the globalists and the Great Reset, but it remains unclear how supply interruptions in fuel and food over a tapestry of dead whites and disappearing...
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Not everyone likes everything about their job all the time. But we know from research that people who are energized by at least parts of their work perform better - and feel a greater sense of well-being. So there's a huge benefit when teams and organizations encourage employees to spend more of their work day focused on their strengths and passions.In this special series from HBR, we're looking at how to figure out what you really love about work and craft your current job around that. In this...
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Most managers today are overwhelmed. Thanks to rapid technological change, flattening hierarchies, agile work, and new attitudes about talent, they have to do more than ever. Lynda Gratton, professor at London Business School and the founder of HSM, points to a few ways we can solve the problem: by training bosses to be people leaders, outsourcing some of their mundane management tasks, and even splitting the role so some oversee work and others focus on talent development. Gratton is the...
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It's official. The South African Prince of Apartheid has purchased the world's largest dopamine dispensing system and intends to \"unlock its potential\" by \"making the far left and far right equally unhappy.\" Naturally, milquetoast cucks are groveling at his feet. Is this transhumanist electric car salesman the savior the right has been waiting for? This is EPISODE 878 of So to Speak w/ Jared Howe!
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Science and Education Volume 3 Issue 4
Topics: exact sciences, natural sciences, technical sciences, pedagogy, economics
While nothing absolves an individual from the moral and legal responsibility for his own crimes, we must still acknowledge and understand the collective failures that enable criminals. Isaiah Metz is one such criminal who was recently arrested and charged with raping two five year old girls and uploading pictures and videos of the rapes to the internet. Isaiah remained at large for several months before he was detained. How does something like this happen? This is EPISODE 877 of So to Speak w/...
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We will never ask you to subscribe or like, just do us the favor and live your best version of you. Description-Each week, your host DJ Hanson has discussions on how to help Americans save money on a daily basis whilst also discussing personal challenges and life hardships he and guest of the show have experienced. This is a way for each of us not to feel alone in our time of struggles and hopefully these talks will help bring light to our listeners during dark times just by hearing how others...
Topics: Podcast, Finance, Saving Money, Discount Gift Cards, Economics, Inflation, Shrinkflation, Gary Vee,...
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Political Economy or Economics is a study of mankind in the ordinary business of life; it examines that part of individual and social action which is most closely connected with the attainment and with the use of the material requisites of wellbeing. Thus it is on the one side a study of wealth; and on the other, and more important side, a part of the study of man. For man's character has been moulded by his every-day work, and the material resources which he thereby procures, more than by any...
Topics: Alfred Marshall, Political Economy or Economics, Principles of Economics, Microeconomics
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Paul Anthony Samuelson (May 15, 1915 - December 13, 2009) was an American economist, widely recognized as one of the most important formulators of modern economic science and a figure of particular relevance in the history of Western economic thought. For more than half a century, his book Economics has had 18 editions and has served as the standard text for the teaching of introductory mainstream economics throughout the world. However, the book has changed profoundly since its first...
Topics: Economic theory, macroeconomics, microeconomics, mathematical economics, history of economic...
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Spring Economic Forecast presented by Anil Puri and Mira Farka examines the war in Ukraine, inflation, interest rates, the housing market and more.
Topics: War in Ukraine, Economic Forecasts, Cal State Fullerton, CSUF College of Business and Economics,...
If there's one thing that is guaranteed to bring warring Atlanticists and pan-Eurasianists together, it's the dehumanization of white people. In the West, whites are being blamed when blacks are priced out of the housing market as a result of money printing. Most whites don't own money printers, but it's still our fault because... gentrification. In the East, religious and political leaders are justifying the murder of white ethnic Ukrainians on the basis of Ukrainian attitudes toward...
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In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey examines the current US inflationary crisis and suggests that its cause goes beyond the mainstream explanation of supply and demand. He argues that the crisis has been engineered by capital in an effort to protect profits, weaken the power of labor and discipline social movements. Harvey looks back at the inflation of the 1960s and the 1970s and the relationship that existed between wage rate, profit rate and inflation rate. He...
Topics: Podcast, Marxism, capitalism, economics, politics
A lot of us are feeling unhappy and disengaged at work - and that started long before the pandemic. A big part of the problem, says Marcus Buckingham, is that we don't take the initiative to do more of the tasks that we truly love. After identifying what most energizes and excites you about your current role or employer, you can try a host of strategies to shape your work around those things.In this special series from HBR, we're looking at how to find love in your work. In this episode, we...
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Patricia and Christian talk to economist and President of the Global Institute For Sustainable Prosperity Professor Fadhel Kaboub about how global food and energy systems have been fostered to benefit the global north at the expense of the global south, and how understanding modern money is vital to untangling the mess. Please help sustain this podcast! Patrons get early access to all episodes and patron-only episodes: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast For an intro to MMT: Listen to our first...
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It has become so glaringly obvious that the so-called \"Dissident Right\" in the west is parroting Russian state media that it's starting to make the Russia Collusion Hoax seem credible. Neocons and Democrats are exploiting the opportunity as a means by which to rehabilitate their own diminishing credibility, and they find it's a lot easier to do so in the presence of political flat-Earthers who openly cheer for dead white people. ...not that they won't be doing some of that...
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The Kremlin has a new message for Ukraine's national guard: Surrender your women and children if you want them to live. Putin shills in the so-called \"dissident right\" are accusing Ukrainians of \"using women and children as human shields\" for refusing to comply with this demand. Apparently it's pretty CRINGE and SUS to defend your wife and kids against invading Chechan rapists. This is EPISODE 874 of So to Speak w/ Jared Howe!
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Deborah Ancona, a professor at MIT Sloan School of Management, and Dennis Perkins, CEO of The Syncretics Group, have researched how family dynamics play out in the workplace. They say people often revert to childhood patterns at work. By applying a concept from psychology known as family systems theory, managers and leaders can come to understand how their past influences their behavior and thus can grow professionally. Ancona and Perkins wrote the HBR article \"Family Ghosts in the...
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One of the often overlooked aspects of the Great Reset is that it emphasizes the abolition of free will in addition to the abolition of private property rights. It isn't just that you won't be allowed to own anything; it's that you won't be allowed to think your own thoughts or disagree with what you're told. The transhumanists at the World Economic Forum say that this is why COVID was so important; because it opens the door to the idea that your biology is insufficient for inclusion in...
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The Public Goods Game This episode was first broadcast 2011-08-22 Mic Cavazzini chats with Professor Simon Gaechter from the University of Nottingham about why we humans just can't co-operate with one another- before putting our panelists through Gaechter's Public Goods Game to see just how selfish we all are. Dr Julie-Anne Popple brings you the latest on morphing moths. Presented by Victoria Bond Produced by James Bourne Join my patrons: https://www.patreon.com/diffusionradio Tip me:...
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The Public Goods Game This episode was first broadcast 2011-08-22 Mic Cavazzini chats with Professor Simon Gaechter from the University of Nottingham about why we humans just can't co-operate with one another- before putting our panelists through Gaechter's Public Goods Game to see just how selfish we all are. Dr Julie-Anne Popple brings you the latest on morphing moths. Presented by Victoria Bond Produced by James Bourne Join my patrons: https://www.patreon.com/diffusionradio Tip me:...
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Economics is a social science that is concerned with the means by which scarce resources are used to satisfy competing ends. Economics, therefore, is concerned both with the allocative decisions made by individuals, households, businesses, and other economic agents and with the broader question of how society as a whole allocates resources. Economists frequently assume that consumers attempt to maximize satisfaction and businessmen or entrepreneurs attempt to...
Topics: scope and methodology of economics, microeconomics, consumer behavior, demand and supply, the firm...
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Microeconomic Theory: A mathematical approach by James M. Henderson and Richard E. Quandt. In the twentieth century, since the thirties, we have witnessed an increasing application of mathematical methods to nearly every branch of economics. The theories of individual optimizing units and market equilibrium which are included within the microeconomics branch are no exception. Traditional theory has been formulated in mathematical terms, and the classical results proved or disproved. The use of...
Topics: microeconomics and macroeconomics, theory of consumer behavior, the maximization of utility, demand...
The Eurasianist cries out accusations of xenophobia as he wages ethnic cleansing against you. That appears to be the new strategy of Putin's paid apologists. If you're not on board with his \"anti-fascist limited military action against neo-Nazis\", you're essentially just a xenophobic bigot. Sound familiar? You might be forgiven though if you do some e-cheerleading for Putin's decision to kill thousands and displace millions of white people. That'll really stick it to globohomo and...
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This week on Economic Update, Prof. Wolff discusses nurses' suicides as results of our profit-driven healthcare, sanctions and their effect on inflation, US states where 40% of workers earn under $15/hr, and US corporate profits triple from 2008 to present. In the second half, Wolff talks with host and journalist Chris Hedges about Ukraine and the end of the US empire.
Topics: Podcast, Capitalism, coops, economics, economy, politics, workercooperative
At a time when 41% of us are considering quitting our jobs, it's time for us to understand why and what we can do about it. In this special series from HBR, we're looking at how to craft your current job around the work you really love. In this episode, we'll explain how to identify which tasks fit that bill and can lead you to a more fulfilling and successful career.IdeaCast co-host Alison Beard speaks with Marcus Buckingham, head of research on people and performance at the ADP Research...
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An interesting pattern is starting to emerge. All of the big organizations who claim to be against Putin's invasion of Ukraine are taking actions in response to it that will only make the conflict worse. For example, Tik Tok is shadow banning anti-war protesters in Russia while boosting pro-war propaganda. In fact, most tech-based lines of communication between Ukrainians and Russians have been cut, thereby making it easier for each group to be dehumanized in the eyes of the other. If you were...
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We are two years into the pandemic and there seems to be a new variant every few months. Should we be scared of these new variants? And what can we do if the government tries to use these new strains to lock us down again?
Topics: Podcast, Libertarian, conservative, economics, family, freedom, freemarket, liberty,...
There's a common thread between critical race theory, critical queer and gender theory, COVID hysteria, and pretty much every other pet issue of the left: The proposed solution is always to divorce people from their biology. If the problem is gender identity, they seek to divorce you from your chromosomes and reproductive organs. If the problem is COVID, they seek to divorce you from your immune system. If the problem is racism, they seek to divorce you from the ethnic and racial group that...
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Politics has traditionally been a taboo topic to discuss on the job. But as people get more vocal about their views -- on everything from from climate change to racial justice, elections to invasions -- it's increasingly hard to keep debate out of the workplace. And that can lead to conflicts between colleagues. Julia Minson of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and Francesca Gino of Harvard Business School have studied how political polarization is affecting organizations and have advice...
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Bob and Karen Voelkel met in 1957 while both were attending Parsons College in Fairfield, IA where they were studying to become teachers. They got married in 1960 and found teaching jobs in Mechanicsville, IA. Bob taught high school Math and Science, and Karen taught high school Home Economics and junior high English. When they were expecting their first child in 1963, Karen was not allowed to continue teaching, but after Kristen was born, she taught Home Economics part-time in Lowden. In...
Topics: Voelkel, Robert, Voelkel, Karen, Education, Teaching, Home economics
Everywhere you look, foreign leaders are accusing \"the west\" of racism, xenophobia, and white supremacy. It's almost as though everyone decided to scapegoat whites for 100 years of Judeo-Bolshevism... Even \"based Putin\" and his \"ultranationalist government\" espouses talking points informed by critical race theory. What's going on here? This is EPISODE 869 of So to Speak w/ Jared Howe!
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Pick your poison, western man. The Overton Window of Allowable Opinion is only wide enough for you to choose two types of content. Either you can endure an endless barrage of blood libel intended to dehumanize you, justifying your displacement from your ancestral home... OR You can let celebrities tell you how great it is to talk about masturbation with prepubescent children, the effect of which will also be to dehumanize you, justifying your displacement from your ancestral home... This is...
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History of Economic Analysis by Schumpeter. There is, as we shall see, much in this book which is redundant, irrelevant, cryptic, strongly biased, paradoxical, or otherwise unhelpful or even harmful to understanding. When all this is set aside, there still remains enough to constitute, by a wide margin, the most constructive, the most original, the most learned, and the most brilliant contribution to the history of the analytical phases of our discipline which has ever been made. (Schumpeter's...
Topics: Economics, . History of Economic Thought, Joseph Alois Schumpeter, Jacob Viner
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Varoufakis, Y. (2022, April 10). The new ruling class [Video]. IAI Player https://iai.tv/video/the-new-ruling-class-yanis-varoufakis
Topics: Politics, economics, capitalism, technofeudalism, activism, Progressive International
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This upload contains two short works of Sir Arthur Lewis, as stated in its title, together with the autobiography written for his Nobel Prize award. The life of this professionally successful and worldwide acclaimed economist clearly illustrates what Economics is all about and should inspire students to invest in the forgotten fields of economic development and planning. The failure of globalization as an instrument of general equitable economic progress requires a fresh restart of economic...
Topics: Sir Arthur Lewis, Economics, Planning, Economic Development
Our economy works best when we trade with other nations. But some people fear that working with other countries will result in dangerous \"globalism.\"
Topics: Podcast, Libertarian, conservative, economics, family, freedom, freemarket, liberty, politicstrade,...
In the first half of this week's show, Wolff evaluates US capitalism as a system of production and distribution of goods and services. In the second half, he compares the evaluation with the very different self-image of dominant voices within US capitalism. His conclusion: US capitalism has peaked and finding it very difficult to face its decline.
Topics: Podcast, Economy, capitalism, coops, economics, politics, workercooperative
There's been much talk about the Great Resignation and what's driving it. The pandemic has exacerbated a long-term problem: many of us struggle to find any pleasure in our work. But quitting isn't the only the solution. Often, it's not feasible.In this special series from HBR, we look at a different path: figuring out what you really love and crafting your current role around that. In this episode, we dig into the data showing why people feel so disengaged and what they feel is missing from...
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In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey talks about the ever rising mass - the rising quantity of money, debt, GDP, military expenditures, greenhouse gas emissions, plastic waste, etc. - and asks what are the qualitative transformations and the costs of the ever expanding mass. He cautions that the degree of expansion needed to revive capital to its pre-pandemic levels is not sustainable given the finite resources of our planet and a capitalist economy with its endless drive...
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The mainstream media's coverage of Dugin's Pan-Eurasian ideology is starting to seem a little like the anti-drug content the government produces for schoolchildren through the DARE program: They make it look cooler than it really is. \"Check out this Dugin guy! He really makes faggots and pedophiles mad! Doesn't that make you want to read his work? You definitely shouldn't do that, but the book's called Foundations of Geopolitics, if you're interested in reading it, which you definitely...
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Putin has to be one of the worst nationalists ever. When his critics and supporters call him an \"ultranationalist\", what they really mean is that he's a \"multinationalist.\" According to Putin, Arabs and Muslims are an inseparable part of the Russian cultural code and identity, without whom the \"multinational Russian people\" would be worse off. Sounds like something Joe Biden would say about America being a melting pot, doesn't it? Let's take a look at the...
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Understanding how the world works means understanding how to create a healthy, prosperous, and successful life. A large part of that is making sure we build good habits, like exercise.
Topics: Podcast, Libertarian, conservative, economics, family, freedom, freemarket, liberty,...
Patricia and Christian talk to scholar, researcher, CUNY lecturer and executive director of Public Money Action, Andres Bernal about his most recent paper \"Inflationary Pressures in the Time of Covid-19: MMT as a Theory of Inflation\". Please help sustain this podcast! Patrons get early access to all episodes and patron-only episodes: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcast For an intro to MMT: Listen to our first three episodes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41742417 All our episodes in...
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Randall Peterson, founding director of the Leadership Institute at London Business School, studies coworker dynamics. He says lately, the idea of head-to-head competition for advancement has gone out of style in favor of a more cooperative ideal. In reality, he says, interpersonal relationships at work can be both. Sometimes you cooperate closely with colleagues. Sometimes you compete directly with them. And sometimes it's most effective to work independently. He explains how to deal with each...
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