russians in comments: very cool wow americans in comments: this is right/left wing "philosophy" she sucks why won't my computer work
@KazuoSakai-e9h18 күн бұрын
I am interested in Glivec study of Rajan. Since I work for NGS company and study medical anthropology, I am very impressed by Biocapital. I keen to see how Dr Rajan understand precision medicine in oncology.
@SadHappyOogyBoogyАй бұрын
Ted was right!
@johnwagner6478Ай бұрын
She never explained why the common task is so important
@mariamorgan3009Ай бұрын
The problem with social housing is that people lose agency. Why not limit the number of houses people, non-profits, corporations, an llc, etc... can own by increasing taxes enough to completely take away any incentive? The governments of each country could employ companies to build an abundance of decent affordable housing. Let the people who have benefited from this brutal practice finance it with their excessive profits that they've taken for themselves at the expense of the people in the nations they are colonizing.
@patriciawences1065Ай бұрын
Pasar de lo tecnológico a lo simbólico, me parece muy apropiado, dado qué tenemos toda la información visual y escrita a la mano, sólo es posible sin soltarnos de nosotros mismos. Grandiosa conferencia
@warrennelson51903 ай бұрын
This talk is like Pepe has a time machine. I'm in 2024 and except for the tunnel to Berlin he was spot on. Take him seriously
@christopher.20423 ай бұрын
No thanks
@Hystericall4 ай бұрын
This is seminal work. If people want to understand the BRI, this is a must see
@nizicike7595 ай бұрын
He see what happened in today 8 years ago
@luckypozzo30685 ай бұрын
Against the Grain! Read it!
@melissasmind28466 ай бұрын
I was getting sick over geopolitics. This is so much better way to spend my time.
@melissasmind28466 ай бұрын
Hill People. I believe I'm a Jackson White. I never trusted the government. Triple race. It seems to be in My DNA. Others around me aren't like this.
@melissasmind28466 ай бұрын
Called The Mountain People. People that live up in The Mountains.
@melissasmind28466 ай бұрын
I haven't checked my DNA just holes in history.
@melissasmind28466 ай бұрын
Also on my grandmother side, Scot Irish. Orally told.
@melissasmind28466 ай бұрын
There is a feeling of never fitting in.
@melissasmind28466 ай бұрын
I feel like I'm a 5 foot 4 Berserker. Hehe
@melissasmind28466 ай бұрын
Swift way home. May you be carried by angels. RIP
@melissasmind28466 ай бұрын
Such an amazing man! ❤
@athith-ee2fr6 ай бұрын
r.i.p James C. scott
@karinamakhmudova58366 ай бұрын
I agree.
@bennyharvey7036 ай бұрын
he's cute
@brettblyth18576 ай бұрын
Ground control to Major Hito, you're floating in a tin can far away, can you hear me Major Hito.
@gillesdoc7 ай бұрын
Beautiful sounds
@moustaphadiallo6007 ай бұрын
Is this guy a time traveler?
@GeorgiosMichalopoulos7 ай бұрын
Brilliant!
@EliasTsakmakis8 ай бұрын
How ironic that this talk was given in Germany.
@LucasMachado453 ай бұрын
why?
@EliasTsakmakis3 ай бұрын
@@LucasMachado45 Because the Germans had ample warning time for things that are now taking place but instead they opted to sleepwalk into the whole of it. And when all are said and done, they will be the biggest losers in Europe, after the Ukrainians ofc, dragging the whole EU project, which works primarily for their benefit, along with them.
@mistycloud44559 ай бұрын
AGI will help us achieve this
@HuongBui-jm4df9 ай бұрын
Appadurai's hope is achievable, unless the ability to do research is a means of empowerment, NOT a tool of power. It seems to me that universities hold important research knowledge, but often keep it to themselves (and often enough, resell it at a great price). This creates a situation in which students from poor communities and developing countries, who excel in research (as evidenced by their good grades at university), see this ability as a golden ticket to change their lives, move to developed countries, enter university (again) (and hope never to return to their home land)! Furthermore, the concept of the "politics of hope" evoked by Appadurai in this video can be described as "action research", a branch of research that wants to go beyond simply studying a situation, but also aims to create positive change. Unfortunately, in my experience, I've seen a lot of university research that hasn't chosen to follow this path and is content to only "describe" the situation of the communities or peoples they study, without going any further. They don't even want to clarify the purpose of the research for the participants (mainly poor and low-educated people in their point of view), nor take steps to "help", for fear of the long-enduring colonialist idea of "civilizing mission" and "development". In addition, the other major obstacle is the group interest that the research might share with local government. So many corruptions that have not been revealed are the main reason for the ineffectiveness of action research. Although it's a good idea, it seems unrealistic to me, at least at this stage, when universities consider that their guidelines do not pose any problems for the communities in question.
@Larkinchance9 ай бұрын
The US is accepting the challenge of China's high speed trains with a system of high speed buses.
@zonunralte474210 ай бұрын
I'm a Mizo from Mizoram. We are one of the hill people groups discussed in Professor James C Scott's book. A lot of Mizos have come to treasure his work. His work is a gift to my community as we often struggle with the question of who we are as a people. Thank you, Mr. Scott. God bless.
@james640110 ай бұрын
This guy knows his stuff
@UttamKumar-yq6rn11 ай бұрын
Appadurai is a brilliant thinker
@brankarobertson764411 ай бұрын
What a fantastic lecture! The concepts of not living in the same time, local population as native informant or cheap labour, train without windows all food for thought. Too many deep thougths to caputere them all in one lsitening. Thank you, Boris Buden.
@JamesScottNGOThinkTank11 ай бұрын
Amazing how this man achieved, though we have the same name as James Scott we have a different field, thank you for this inspiring video, though I am also focusing on technology with my project Artofthehak Project still this man is way far from me, I love your success man..
@chhhhhris11 ай бұрын
Claims to not be an artist for artists make myths, then immediate caricatures Marxism and speak all kinds of pagan nonsense of the horrors and original sin of our world! ahahah XD
@CaliUsher11 ай бұрын
Trying to reach He Zhao. Want to use your work in a publication
@travelingnunk11 ай бұрын
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu
@civciv415 Жыл бұрын
not interesting, she only reads. I can also read.
@vitorlima1092 Жыл бұрын
Prophetical speech!
@Nei_Xiu Жыл бұрын
Very Good!
@chihoang4085 Жыл бұрын
watching this in 2024 and it is more relevant than ever. fantastic talk.
@nohisocitutampoc2789 Жыл бұрын
Interesting to know the salary from China.
@janaynalopes8293 Жыл бұрын
Estou aqui em 2023, pepe foi profetico
@OrwellsHousecat Жыл бұрын
Fascinating
@gregorybaillie2093 Жыл бұрын
Pepe, I call bullshit on the Ukrainian thing being a "misunderstanding". I suspect your being diplomatic, because you're clearly not that stupd. Despite this your still a legend in my eyes.
@doomed5718 Жыл бұрын
I think that yuk was a girl lol
@9jalicious Жыл бұрын
Hello Dr Franklin, I have your rucksack. Thanks. Anne
@ArielVisionary Жыл бұрын
NATO is even wrorse eight years on.
@tejbirring9673 Жыл бұрын
Pepe Escobar's analysis is absolutely incredible. What he said 8 years ago (and earlier!) is playing out right as we speak.
@dabrupro Жыл бұрын
Some quotes from Society Against the State, by Pierre Clastres Book quotes September 13, 2013 "On the one hand, there are primitive societies, or societies without a State; on the other hand, there are societies with a State. It is the presence or absence of the State apparatus (capable of assuming many forms) that assigns every society its logical place, and lays down an irreversible line of discontinuity between the two types of society…" "There are several examples, in America and elsewhere, attesting that the absence of agriculture is compatible with sedentariness. This justifies the assumption that if some peoples did not acquire agriculture even though it was ecologically feasible, it was not because they were incompetent, technologically backward, or culturally inferior, but, more simply, because they had no need for it." ."The figures obtained, whether they concern nomad hunters of the Kalahari Desert, or Amerindian sedentary agriculturists, reveal a mean appointment of less than four hours daily for ordinary work time…" "Not only is man in primitive societies not bound to the animal existence that would derive from a continual search for the means of survival, but this result is even bought at the price of a remarkably short period of activity. This means that primitive societies have at their disposal, if they so desire, all the time necessary to increase the production of material goods. Common sense asks then: why would the men living in those societies want to work and produce more, given that three or four hours of peaceful activity suffice to meet the needs of the group? What good would it do them? What purpose would be served by the surplus then accumulated? What would it be used for? Men work more than their needs require only when forced to. And it is just that kind of force which is absent from the primitive world; the absence of that external force even defines the nature of primitive society. The term, subsistence economy, is acceptable for describing the economic organization of those societies, provided it is taken to mean not the necessity that derives from a lack, an incapacity inherent in that type of society and its technology; but the contrary: the refusal of a useless excess, the determination to make productive activity agree with the satisfaction of needs." Source: francoistremblay.wordpress DOT com/