Origins of debt: Michael Hudson reveals how financial oligarchies in Greece & Rome shaped our world

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  • čas přidán 23. 05. 2023
  • Economist Michael Hudson discusses his book "The Collapse of Antiquity: Greece and Rome as Civilization’s Oligarchic Turning Point", and how this history from 2000 years ago is still so relevant to understand our debt-based societies today.
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Komentáře • 579

  • @etep878
    @etep878 Před rokem +254

    Even after 1,500 years, we really haven't progressed far from the oligarchic caste system of Ancient Greece and Rome. The oligarchy still rules over us today.

    • @Rawdiswar
      @Rawdiswar Před rokem +51

      Same game, better wifi

    • @adamiskandar5107
      @adamiskandar5107 Před rokem

      We must identify the tools they used against us and fight against it with all our might. One I can think of is their propaganda machine.

    • @yellowsheeps
      @yellowsheeps Před rokem

      Because the oligarch's "brainwash" (education/media) people into supporting their own enslavement. Think of ALL the propaganda surrounding Communism (Socialism) and Western "free market" Capitalism. People just repeat misinformation as if it is truth. The reality is the oligarch's have "progressed" while regular humans have "regressed".

    • @gordonsek
      @gordonsek Před rokem +7

      ​@@Rawdiswar 😂

    • @AK-ru9rs
      @AK-ru9rs Před rokem +15

      This is a good example of the cyclical or spiralling nature of history.

  • @platosbeard4449
    @platosbeard4449 Před rokem +116

    If I had found Prof Hudson’s works earlier in my student years, perhaps I would have avoided the error of a meaningless banking career, and applied my energies earlier to something more constructive. However, it’s never too late to learn and apply. Thank you Ben for bringing the good Professor’s works to us.

    • @satori-in-life
      @satori-in-life Před rokem +4

      Meaningless bank career? I'm sure you made a lot of money more than most ever will.

    • @ovidiudraghici9941
      @ovidiudraghici9941 Před rokem +8

      @@satori-in-life That was the point of the statement, money don't matter that much. Seems like you've been brainwashed by the oligarchy the prof has been talking about.

    • @urrywest
      @urrywest Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@ovidiudraghici9941 If money dosn't matter that much, try living without it.

    • @urrywest
      @urrywest Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@ovidiudraghici9941 I embarked on an engineering career. I probably would have been just as happy or more making bombs as making electical transormers. Swards resemble plowsheers...

    • @steviewonder417
      @steviewonder417 Před 9 měsíci

      The vanguard will have bankers in it, soldiers and busy body bureaucrats as well.

  • @elonmusksellssnakeoil1744
    @elonmusksellssnakeoil1744 Před rokem +192

    Every day we get to hear Michael Hudson explain how the world really works is a true blessing and a necessary enlightenment.

    • @volafsdottir216
      @volafsdottir216 Před rokem +7

      Hudson is enlightened isn't he

    • @colec1033
      @colec1033 Před 5 měsíci +3

      there is no one even close to being on his level he is without doubt the greatest economist/historian of the late 20th/early 21st entry. And he's got a young padawan in Ben Norton

    • @counterflow5719
      @counterflow5719 Před 3 měsíci

      Why do we have a communication system that unimaginable in historic terms, that refuses to broadcast to the world truths and ideas that must be heard. CNN is lost and searching for relevance yet they refuse to broadcast these truths and ideas that must be heard. If they want to dominate the communications media market then they should broadcast those truths ideas that people are hungry for.

    • @karate4348
      @karate4348 Před 22 dny

      Indeed

    • @counterflow5719
      @counterflow5719 Před 22 dny

      @elonmusksellssnakeoil1744 CNN trying to figure out how to build a viewership. How about putting brilliant thinkers with brilliant ideas out there for people to learn and understand and build a strong civilization that will last eons.

  • @laogong52
    @laogong52 Před rokem +43

    Fascinating, since I left my country of birth over 40 years ago. I have learnt to question inherited values and norms of my origins. Michael Hudson takes my limited 70 years of inquisitiveness to a whole new level . Five millennium of history , thank you for these insights.

  • @asscandy9082
    @asscandy9082 Před rokem +105

    Hudson is like opening a window, after a heavy sleep, letting sunshine and air in.
    Incredible lecture again! Thank you Ben Norton and everybody involved!

    • @bluemarlin9110
      @bluemarlin9110 Před 7 měsíci

      Somehow you make it sound like sleep is no good. :)

  • @chachi958-rg8ju
    @chachi958-rg8ju Před rokem +63

    The dose of daily Hudson makes this channel the truth!

  • @tukity
    @tukity Před rokem +42

    History of Roman vs Eastern orthodoxy and usury is fascinating. Thanks for the interview

  • @elizabethrobb8620
    @elizabethrobb8620 Před rokem +22

    I've just learnt more on this video than I have in 60 years. And everything makes so much sense now . Wow thankyou so . 👍 ♥

  • @davepuxley7387
    @davepuxley7387 Před rokem +45

    Thank you for this. My first two degrees were in Classics, and I always found a huge discrepancy between the Augustine of the Confessions (my first meeting with him) and that of the City of God or other writings. Even the Augustine of the de libero arbitrio seems at odds with the City of God - but as I have gone on from my university days, and faculty days, especially with the help of voices like Dr Hudson's, it has become clear to me that what links the two is in fact that sense of concupiscence in Augustine which almost always means libido. In particular a wealthy Roman citizen's libido, the notion of freedom which Hudson describes here attendant. Ultimately, what I realise is that the education I received was principally aimed at telling the story of antiquity in such a way that it served to support the axioms of a) Empire, b) capitalist production and c) the abnegation of the working class as "the masses", the "mob" - it was not aimed at a real understanding of either the Classics or the present.

    • @charleshinton8565
      @charleshinton8565 Před 21 dnem

      Rotfl
      Do you think libidos of a Roman is different from that of a New Yorker?
      Human nature is all inclusive of humanity, not just the odd empire.

  • @Eleventyeight118
    @Eleventyeight118 Před rokem +59

    Fascinating! I wrote my master’s thesis on the deliberate misinterpretation of the Bible and this is the first I’m learning of the economic elements.
    Thank you very much, Professor Hudson and Ben!

    • @jason8434
      @jason8434 Před rokem +13

      Ivan Illich wrote about similar themes. His focus was more on the New Testament era and the Middle Ages when early Christianity became institutionalized and sin was criminalized, which evolved into modern institutions like hospitals and schools and law. Illich saw modernity as the corruption of Christianity, he was a priest but he was suspended for his criticism of the church. Hudson may have known him, he operated in the liberation theology context of the 50s and 60s in Latin America. "Rivers North of the Future" is a good summary of Illich's ideas.

    • @hansfrankfurter2903
      @hansfrankfurter2903 Před rokem +1

      Echos of Kautsky are reverberating

    • @steviewonder417
      @steviewonder417 Před 9 měsíci

      William freaking Blake duh

    • @steviewonder417
      @steviewonder417 Před 9 měsíci

      Pelagius too

    • @acgrizzle7530
      @acgrizzle7530 Před 5 měsíci +3

      This is mind-blowing

  • @hhheee3939
    @hhheee3939 Před rokem +107

    Thank you for allowing the genius of prof Hudson a platform. He is a marvel

    • @mackone8035
      @mackone8035 Před rokem

      AppleScab
      You care to elaborate on your chickenshit comments?

    • @markmahan38
      @markmahan38 Před rokem +3

      Not a genius. If you listened carefully. Michael Hudson says over and over how he has to invest time to learn, what you called genius. Anyone who invests time to learn. Can come to the same wisdom, you referred to as genius.

    • @hhheee3939
      @hhheee3939 Před rokem +14

      @@markmahan38 his genius lies in how he takes a subject matter that he understands so thoroughly that he never needs to resort to b.s jargon or overcomplicated terminology to explain and educate others. I have read and listened to my fair share of economists but prof. Hudson has been the only one who actually knows and doesnt parrot.

    • @urrywest
      @urrywest Před rokem +2

      @@markmahan38 It seems challenging to me but I did master much of popular mathematics.....

    • @urrywest
      @urrywest Před rokem +3

      @@hhheee3939 Hudson could describe capitalism as the things you need to do to make capital.....

  • @emmy8526
    @emmy8526 Před rokem +54

    Both of you are terrific! Thank you for your contributions to public education.

  • @GenghisX999
    @GenghisX999 Před rokem +33

    Absolutely fantastic history. Really turns the conventional history upside down. Always wondered why there was never economic history pre 17th century.

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict Před rokem +11

      Cause it would lead to revolution or the collapse of the 2 party system

  • @rodgerasai
    @rodgerasai Před rokem +41

    An excellent outline of the history behind the purposeful development of the U.S. Debtfrastructure system by successive Congressional Acts (a wholly owned subsidiary of the Bankster Class).

  • @PupilloSam
    @PupilloSam Před rokem +89

    What a brilliant exposition of the economic history of our world Michael Hudson gives us here. Also in clear, precise and simple plain language!

  • @jimstrope4995
    @jimstrope4995 Před rokem +32

    thanks ben for bringing michael around. i got a clear image of the stranglehold of debt.

  • @RyanHillier
    @RyanHillier Před rokem +18

    Without exaggeration one of the most important books ever written. Bravo.

  • @tomtesoro5465
    @tomtesoro5465 Před rokem +30

    This man is a legend! A real global treasure!

  • @boristabareag3598
    @boristabareag3598 Před rokem +22

    "Geopolitical Economy" is becoming a reference to everyone concearned with what is really going on in the World.

  • @brucetrappleton6984
    @brucetrappleton6984 Před rokem +30

    WOW!!! This is the best masterclass I’ve ever attended (virtually or present) in my life.

  • @justice.freedom.mankind
    @justice.freedom.mankind Před rokem +45

    Thank you very much Ben for having this project with Professor Michael Hudson! It's always very enlightening!

  • @teslastellar
    @teslastellar Před rokem +120

    This was an excellent program. Thank you Ben and professor Hudson for educating the masses 👍💕

  • @dao8805
    @dao8805 Před rokem +32

    It's always a treat to hear the insights of Professor Micheal Hudson. Many thanks to both of you!

  • @elizabethanderson2968
    @elizabethanderson2968 Před rokem +5

    My GOODNESS ... Hudson should have his own school of Economics and History. This man's omniscience and philanthropic sensibilities are priceless. X

  • @DorksterJr
    @DorksterJr Před rokem +39

    Thank you very much. This is a great service to humanity. I like how Professor Michael Hudson pointed out that how we currently understand oligarchies, autocracies, kings and tyrants is an example of how control of language can be used to affect our perceived reality and therefore control us. We really are in the matrix. Matrix Exodus, when?

    • @JS-ih7lu
      @JS-ih7lu Před rokem +3

      When you get on a plane to China 😂

    • @DorksterJr
      @DorksterJr Před rokem +2

      @@JS-ih7lu How do you know China is not an expansion of the matrix? And what makes you think the Exodus will be a movement in space?

    • @JS-ih7lu
      @JS-ih7lu Před rokem +2

      @@DorksterJr How do you know it isn’t? 😂 I can only say try it and find out for yourself.

    • @guilmarperez4674
      @guilmarperez4674 Před rokem

      ​@@JS-ih7lu why China? Have you been there?

    • @JS-ih7lu
      @JS-ih7lu Před rokem

      @@guilmarperez4674 Yes I have. I’ve lived there long enough to see that the Chinese government is focused on improving the lives of its people. It has a completely different political and economic model to the west, and it is wildly successful. There’s a reason it has the highest approval rating of any govt in the world. Most importantly, its political system does not rely on propaganda to survive, its survival relies on continuously achieving set goals. It’s not perfect but there’s definitely less bs than the west. Jerry’s Take on China does a good job of debunking western myths about China if anyone’s interested.

  • @torat1511
    @torat1511 Před rokem +8

    what a marvel this man is

  • @reggiebishop5398
    @reggiebishop5398 Před měsícem +2

    Actually sends shivers up my spine on learning how everything is controlled and by who. It's been a long time of wars and all to own everything

  • @citlalli9
    @citlalli9 Před rokem +46

    Excelente, toda una cátedra con el gran Michael Hudson. Gracias B Norton.

    • @jensmayer8372
      @jensmayer8372 Před rokem

      😊In 😊😊😊😊gibt 😊😊

    • @urrywest
      @urrywest Před rokem +2

      @@bohemianharvest As far as I know there is only an english version.

  • @theresabarzee1463
    @theresabarzee1463 Před rokem +6

    Wow. If only I'd had Prof. Hudson instead of high school. Huge exciting history lessons beautifully told! Buy these books!

  • @carc.sync0
    @carc.sync0 Před rokem +14

    During my undergrad years, I came to know about M. Hudson's work because of the interviews he gave on now-gone RT America. I was so impressed by his description of Mesopotamian economic practices that I filled purchase requests at the university library for all the volumes on the collection. To this day, I keep those photocopies. Fortunately, his work, reuniting some of the top scholars on the Ancient Near East, has had some impact on public opinion, for example, with the publication of David Graber's book on debt, which relied on the scholarship presented on the 3rd volume of said collection. Unfortunately, this work hasn't yet had meaningful change in economics or business curriculum, as economic history or the history of economic institutions are rarely required courses and sometimes aren't even offered. May prof. Hudson enjoy good health so that he can finish his long-awaited trilogy.

  • @MrPatrickslovell
    @MrPatrickslovell Před rokem +9

    I absolutely cherish Michael Hudson. I can listen to him endlessly. His findings make this world make absolute sense. Thank you.

  • @adrianmacfhearraigh4677
    @adrianmacfhearraigh4677 Před rokem +13

    Fantastic interview and discussion. Much appreciation to Prof. Hudson for his work into the origins of accepted orthodoxies today that are used consistently to condition our minds into tortuous serfdom. Thanks also to GE and Mr. Norton for your work broadcasting and sharing such important history. 👏✊❤🙏

  • @crispycritter9163
    @crispycritter9163 Před rokem +14

    Thank you both for illustrating the value of studying Ourstory .

  • @DS-tz4lk
    @DS-tz4lk Před rokem +12

    Fascinating and massively enlightening. Dashing apart thousands of years of hagiography essentially. Ty

  • @larrycoffield3039
    @larrycoffield3039 Před rokem +17

    Thank you Ben for your interview with the Godfather of holistic thinking.

  • @kamilla1960
    @kamilla1960 Před rokem +23

    Thank you for more Prof Hudson!

  • @elvachen6460
    @elvachen6460 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I really appreciate Professor Hudson. I learned so much from his lectures. Thanks professor Hudson.

  • @briancousins3101
    @briancousins3101 Před rokem +7

    An absolutely fascinating & enlightening discussion. If only I had had Michael Hudson as a professor in my university days. I hope his books will reach many thousands of contemporary students. Thank you for the best online geopolitical and historical class I have ever attended.

    • @margaretgoodheart4167
      @margaretgoodheart4167 Před rokem +2

      Each time I listen to Professor Hudson I think the same thing: this is the best class ever.

  • @hhheee3939
    @hhheee3939 Před rokem +25

    If only prof michael hudson was as popular as elon musk and had people quoting and hanging on his every word instead. What a dream

  • @mycroftholmes766
    @mycroftholmes766 Před rokem +10

    Thank you so much, Professor Hudson, for this fabulous lesson in (real) history!
    I was already aware that most (nearly all?) of our recent history was Revisionist propaganda. But I had always believed that at least the FOUNDATION of "Western civilization" was (somehow) noble and enlightened. This interview was a revelation for me.

  • @dao8805
    @dao8805 Před rokem +3

    This was absolutely fascinating. I could listen to Professor Hudson for hours on end. Thank you so much to both Professor Hudson and Ben.

  • @john99776
    @john99776 Před rokem +4

    I've never learned this much in an hour and a half before. Thanks so much.

  • @user-wg1qb3ll4u
    @user-wg1qb3ll4u Před rokem +20

    Professor Hudson is the fog rolling off the hills revealing the true state of things

    • @karate4348
      @karate4348 Před 22 dny

      He's blowing the fog away with fresh air of truth..

  • @Harry-zc8rg
    @Harry-zc8rg Před rokem +2

    egad Ben, Hudson has reached a new plateau of brilliance here.

  • @raykirkham5357
    @raykirkham5357 Před rokem +12

    Whenever a society is overrun by the debt bookkeepers it is no longer a society at all but instead becomes a system of masters and slaves. The U.S. and indeed many countries in the world are experiencing that. The making of masters is always painful and unfair. It is however driven by the narcissism of the accruers and holders of the debt. Privatization of public property and institutions is simply the way societies dissolve into chaos.

  • @WilhelmDrake
    @WilhelmDrake Před 9 měsíci +11

    Mr. Hudson is, hands down, the greatest Political Economist of our age.

  • @janetjacks3406
    @janetjacks3406 Před rokem +4

    That's why we like Magna Carte so much here in the UK and there's a real interest now in learning about common law and how it's the people who hold sovereignty, not parliament, and we wish to re-establish our proper way of living not the criminal order that has been put in it's place now.

  • @5508Vanderdekken
    @5508Vanderdekken Před rokem +12

    Greece and Rome actually being the endpoint of civilization is so fvcking poetic it hurts

  • @drakekoefoed1642
    @drakekoefoed1642 Před rokem +13

    hudson and norton. great!

  • @FindingHolm
    @FindingHolm Před rokem +5

    Once again I just have to applaud you Ben for improving again on your channel and highlighting the economics behind the geopolitical situations. This information is not only invaluable to understanding all conflicts but context that is left out of so many discussions as economics seems so daunting as a subject. The reality is there has been so much left out or manipulated in the story of economics. Yet it’s understanding this real history highlighted by yourself and your guests that helps us all understand the multipolar world better. Thanks again for creating this space for these important conversations 🙏

  • @williammok3602
    @williammok3602 Před rokem +22

    This is interesting to look at this from the point of view of Chinese history. Chinese empire trend to have a growth and decline cycle that is link to the ability for the central government to re-distribute wealth. Empire generally collapse when it can no longer raise tax from rich merchants in the wealthy areas. (Similar to what Professor Hudson describe when the legal system of the Roman empire become protective of the rich debtors)

  • @aliciaczechowski3281
    @aliciaczechowski3281 Před rokem +3

    Michael Hudson is fascinating, as always, he makes economics interesting by presenting it in a narrative way.

  • @BactrianNomad
    @BactrianNomad Před rokem +4

    Wow, what a great discussion 👏🏼

  • @dsperorn
    @dsperorn Před rokem +3

    Such important and useful information! Thanks Ben and Michael. This understanding of what is meant by "democracy" really helps.

  • @georgesais8687
    @georgesais8687 Před rokem +6

    Brilliant work from professor Hudson and you Ben for keeping up. Now I know why Marx liked Martin Luther, but realising that money/corruption would defeat him. I wish I had this book when I was majoring in Philosophy and government. Perhaps I may add that Syria and Iran have large Jewish, Christian and Muslim populations living together in peace. Boy, the west just cannot stand this!

  • @markmahan38
    @markmahan38 Před rokem +7

    Interesting how it was the near east and east that came up with debt forgiveness. And how it is once again the east who are doing debt forgiveness. Such as China within the BRI, loans.

    • @margaretgoodheart4167
      @margaretgoodheart4167 Před rokem

      How interesting that you connected past to current policies of debt forgiveness. TY

  • @cargotrailerkenny
    @cargotrailerkenny Před rokem +7

    Great show. Thanks Ben and Michael for your hard work.

  • @caveman1334
    @caveman1334 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this fantastic program.🙏🙏

  • @hhheee3939
    @hhheee3939 Před rokem +14

    I think we all need to bring back the ancient practice of Secessio plebis

  • @pacifistttt
    @pacifistttt Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this. I hope many people will watch this because debt is at the core of all that's going on.

  • @ThatOneMinority
    @ThatOneMinority Před rokem +8

    Comment for the algorithm. Love the work, Ben, et al ❤

  • @juliegrimme
    @juliegrimme Před rokem +3

    Love your work. Thank you Ben and Prof. Hudson.

  • @Yikum24
    @Yikum24 Před rokem +3

    Probably one of the most importantly needed books to end these cycles of trauma spanning millennia to present day.

  • @giacomodelaluz
    @giacomodelaluz Před rokem +2

    Always so excited to see him on! Need to rewatch and take notes! Thank you, Ben! ♥️

  • @maxsweetman6341
    @maxsweetman6341 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Ben and Michael I have learned so much from you gentlemen
    My thinking has changed so much through discovering you

  • @claudermiller
    @claudermiller Před rokem +6

    In the US property rights supercede human rights.

  • @HaburitheGreat
    @HaburitheGreat Před rokem +3

    Saved. Must watch. This framing is never given but it's like capital T truth. Thanks for this video!

  • @janetcox4873
    @janetcox4873 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Beautiful, learned, amazing presentatiom from Prof. Hudson. So cool.

  • @johnwoodhead5950
    @johnwoodhead5950 Před rokem +2

    The man is a genius no doubt about it,I have his book…and forgive them their debts,and I have just ordered this book and look forward to furthering my education of the past that always affects the never ending now

  • @Kingfish179
    @Kingfish179 Před rokem +2

    A compelling argument for Monarchy and against usury - very based, Dr. Hudson!

  • @thefeyissa4767
    @thefeyissa4767 Před rokem +4

    Enjoyed this interview a lot, thank you.

  • @Adnancorner
    @Adnancorner Před rokem +5

    41:19 The same things British did in India the Zamindar system where farmers were tenants on their land.

  • @chw5044
    @chw5044 Před 24 dny +1

    A wonderful presenation. Great work both.👏👏🥇🥇🖐️

  • @a.randomjack6661
    @a.randomjack6661 Před rokem +10

    Thank you. ✌
    Debt = bet, hence why lenders are very similar to compulsive gamblers.

  • @starlakraft4521
    @starlakraft4521 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for having Professor Hudson. I always enjoy his insights and scholarship. I highly recommend an another book by the journalist and historian Michael Hoffman "Usury And Christiandom The Sin That Was And Is No More." Another book to consider is R.H. Tawney "Religion and the Rise of Capitalism." Happy reading!

  • @Andremarkjohnson
    @Andremarkjohnson Před 16 dny

    Thanks for this discussion, I have ordered both 'The Collapse of Antiquity' and '...and forgive them their debts'.

  • @karate4348
    @karate4348 Před 22 dny

    Thankyou Ben .
    Michael Hudson, what you say is so so full and illuminating.
    Thank-you.
    As a therapist with focus on trauma at conception, in utero, at birth and until little humans begin to 'think' and speak...looking at how 'in debted' , insecure and dependent humans remain underneath as a result...
    I find this utterly telling.
    Women are by no means perfect in all of this, nor forceful matriachy (which preceded patriachy as I understand 'his'tory) necessarily kinder than patriachy...
    but that the wives of the Roman emperors wanted to retain the release of debt was perhaps a sign that as mothers, they retained sense of the fundamental needs of humans for security, relative to infancy and childhood and the context of security of populations which had hope and some semblance if it where debts were released.
    Profit always equals loss.
    The consequences of pain of humanity, cruelty and denial of this and that of other animals and destruction of nature...whole ecosystems are consequences of this also.
    The twisting and manipulations of powerful humans who are insecure at their ancestral and personal roots...see no peace or joy in simple security of simple life...are tragically mmolesting and monetising even the air we breathe.
    Your study Michael is so so important.
    Thanks again.

  • @michstockholm1164
    @michstockholm1164 Před rokem +1

    Thanks. 😊

  • @erniegutierrez410
    @erniegutierrez410 Před rokem +6

    Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff are the best

  • @pensiveape6184
    @pensiveape6184 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm not particularly religious (maybe not at all) and I avoid mentioning of God,
    but i will make exception here:
    God bless prof Michael Hudson for enlightening everyone who listens to him and reads his books and is in a search for knowledge and understanding of our human society and forces behind it. I wish him many more decades of fruitful life. I hope he will get one day far in the future a place in a history that he deserves.

  • @ErikAbele
    @ErikAbele Před rokem +2

    Wow, just eye-opening - thank you, Ben & Michael!

  • @onepartofone
    @onepartofone Před rokem +2

    Absolutely excellent.

  • @randyw8761
    @randyw8761 Před rokem +1

    It's crazy how smart MH is on the history. Very rare.

  • @Unfamous_Buddha
    @Unfamous_Buddha Před rokem +2

    This is fascinating.

  • @climate-civilizations
    @climate-civilizations Před 9 měsíci +1

    The quintessential video to watch on the internet today.

  • @pedinomefaux
    @pedinomefaux Před rokem +3

    Awesome presentation.

  • @soulquesthealingmusic2307
    @soulquesthealingmusic2307 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellent interview, I learned so much.

  • @Zara-um1nx
    @Zara-um1nx Před rokem +3

    This is very true thank you so much

  • @rosindasantinha6637
    @rosindasantinha6637 Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much gentlemen.

  • @ianmyles9025
    @ianmyles9025 Před rokem +3

    Simply awesome

  • @johnwoodhead5950
    @johnwoodhead5950 Před rokem +1

    The man is a genius,no doubt about that,I have his book…and forgive them their debts, and I have just ordered this one and look forward to increasing my education of the past,which always affects the never ending now

  • @xp-zb9mr
    @xp-zb9mr Před 5 měsíci

    This is amazing! I need to grab the books and read more about it.

  • @georgesais8687
    @georgesais8687 Před rokem +2

    P S the last part concerning Socratis is devastating! I've got to re read the Republic by Plato again.

  • @GenerationWhyMe
    @GenerationWhyMe Před rokem +3

    This was so fascinating. Thanks for all this

  • @Gigika313
    @Gigika313 Před 4 měsíci

    This is so great I come back to re watch from time to time

  • @slimbroski5335
    @slimbroski5335 Před měsícem

    This interview was fantastic!!! Thank you both for this!!! And this reminded me a lot of David Graeber and his book Debt: the first 5,000 years. 👍

  • @johnfletcher3075
    @johnfletcher3075 Před rokem +2

    Amazing

  • @trickbaby8441
    @trickbaby8441 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great video 👍

  • @ozgurbirey5402
    @ozgurbirey5402 Před 19 dny

    Wow ! Who thought to look at Roman History that way? That’s really enlightening! Thanks a million.

  • @keithrobert5117
    @keithrobert5117 Před rokem +5

    Debt has always been the principal conduit, or sewer, enabling war and empire. Too big to fail suggests nations should somehow come out on top. But this does not happen because the oligarchs of debt and the governing elite are inter-changeable.

    • @Nobody-yq9fk
      @Nobody-yq9fk Před rokem

      Go ask the average idiot if they would like to be a multi billionaire and see their response. Greed and selfishness are interchangeable. The average jackass cannot see the ramifications behind his greed and how it will destroy the world we live in. People want much more than they need, and they need people to do it. If every person who made less than 60k left this nation and moved elsewhere it would collapse the next day. If they don’t want to deal justly with people then they have to be removed. This phenomenon is happening in every country in the world. But to suggest the obvious solution to this problem would get me on a list from some 3 letter agency. This is a communist corporate mafioso dictatorship run by technocrats.