The British must be held accountable for all the genocides they've committed throughout history.
@kerryoreilly740411 сағат бұрын
This was a great interview. Many thanks
@DougGrinbergs2 күн бұрын
3:45 Cahokia Mounds
@timbenson65773 күн бұрын
I had no idea how he himself perceived God,he assumed that the listener had read and was familiar with the people he mentioned
@blackjackpinoko4 күн бұрын
Yuan Dynasty lasted less than 100 years. Please put the time line in perspective.
@fairylesbyaintdve65367 күн бұрын
Love these interviews deeply. I listen to them while I work!! And they give me excellent book recommendations that make me want to get back into reading
@paullewis24137 күн бұрын
In an era with continued dumbing down its very refreshing to hear intelligent and well researched podcasts such as Paul Cooper’s “Fall of Civilizations” It gives hope that our civilization isn’t yet about to meet its finality though the signs of decline are evident in many aspects.
@danielgremley94758 күн бұрын
All of this sounds strangely familiar and modern 🤔
@Robert_McGarry_Poems11 күн бұрын
🫂
@MatthewMcVeagh12 күн бұрын
Cut off after 23 minutes. Where's the rest?
@averayugen780216 күн бұрын
The deep state is what Trump bows down to. Its not much even the state anymore, private people have become kings at its behest, so most of the money is private now, meanwhile the HUMANE part of our state will be destroyed and the truth of this is deeply buried inside his diseased soul. He wants to bolster it, so he lies. Beware beware beware. Just saying. Cant talk back to you anywhere but here so I hope you see this.
@ericarbib418319 күн бұрын
If you live in USA how comes that you hate it?
@christinecoghill267921 күн бұрын
Does Trump know what Marxism is? Doubt it.
@mechengineer4life24 күн бұрын
There are only 2 presidential candidates in my 37 years that I have seen do what Church did by giving the same speech no matter where he went... and those 2 were Kucinich and Ron Paul. No pandering, they hit the same key points whether it was an ethnic group, religious group, a trade group of industry, general rally, etc. they refused to pander or try to give out special favors that would have been exceptions to their stated principles. and they voted that way too in the House.
@mechengineer4life24 күн бұрын
I need to get this book. He truly seems to be one of the last honest men or women in DC. I would add Kucinich (D-OH) and Ron Paul (R-TX) and Massie (R-KY) to the rare exceptions since Church.
@leonstarr365225 күн бұрын
everything this man says is 100% true the clamp dowm on precurser chemicals has driven these products to become a source of mental and physical heath problems that are escalating thru out the world poor nations and those opposed to western democracy are using this against us with the objective of poisoning our youth
@finnjones997925 күн бұрын
My grandfather, who lived in central Italy, was part of the resistance, and he and the family that came after him absolutely had no love of Mussolini or Facism.My family was never taken in.. even if he did make the trains run on time
@SingleMalt7700526 күн бұрын
When Queensbury wrote the note calling Wilde a "posing sodomite" was he intending for the term "poser" to be understood in the sense of the French word "poseur"?
@RPMarland10 күн бұрын
The card is so difficult to read, no one can be quite sure what it says or what Queensberry meant. If it says "posing sodomite", then, yes, as you say, it could mean someone who is a show off or poseur. There is also a possibility it says "posing as sodomite". In fact, this is what Queensberry claimed it said at trial, most likely because it was legally more defensible (saying that someone is posing as a sodomite is easier to prove than saying that they actually are a sodomite). I think (as did the porter Queensberry handed the card to) that it says "ponce and sodomite", with ponce meaning a pimp or procurer. This is obviously a much more difficult thing to prove, and if Wilde thought that was what the card says it would explain why he was so confident he could win the case.
@SingleMalt7700510 күн бұрын
@@RPMarland Great reply! That gives it a lot more depth.
@frelop198327 күн бұрын
Good job.
@marthahammons464427 күн бұрын
Then why is history stating in 1820 sent the Africans to Sierra Leone aka Liberia and states they were free
@sigmanfloyd717927 күн бұрын
The Demorats hsve also compared both Bush and Reagan to Hitler and Facism.
@raymondfrankwick6965Ай бұрын
Around 20 YEARS later I am sitting in Jury Pool Duty of Compton's court. Alot closer than watching TV 18 miles away in Brea. 1974 SHOOTOUT
@scuddyleblanc5119Ай бұрын
The lasting legacy of Huey long is first of all political corruption in Louisiana, and poverty since Huey Long didn’t create any new wealth, he just re-distributed wealth.
@scuddyleblanc5119Ай бұрын
Huey Long’s impact on Louisiana is overrated because his policies discouraged businesses who were in Louisiana, or thinking of coming to Louisiana. I doubt if Long had any idea of how to build an economy. He was strictly like Bernie Sanders or Barack Obama creating resentment against standard oil and big big business for political gain.
@MutualistSocАй бұрын
Exactly. That's why Long kept winning elections because he didn't help people.
@Dannyboy0202Ай бұрын
Isn't it strange that America which is a supposed democratic Republic supports monarchical states
@4nbop80userАй бұрын
As he says, all this is economics 101, yet, everyone just goes yeah yeah let’s do that !
@4nbop80userАй бұрын
Major components of Teslas are made in China. Those also get slammed with tariffs…. Better get your bike out of the shed.
@xc.b3075Ай бұрын
Great show as always. Thanks!
@gariochsionnach2608Ай бұрын
My Lynn is a sheep dog herding us voters to vote corporatist Democrats? Bcos they are the only ones between our democracy and the oligarchy-monopolists guys! Please guys "4 more years"!
@kakistocracyusaАй бұрын
Harpers....establishment, milquetoast, controlled opposition pretends that the corporatist DNC is protecting you.
@camillemousseАй бұрын
Love Professor Wolfe. One of my absolute favorite people to listen to. Thank you for having him on, and looking forward to next talk. I learn so much. He is so entertaining as well :)
@theLetterDoubleYouАй бұрын
8:26 liberalism is absolutely not what he is defining here, liberalism is the political justification for the burgher class of town merchants to seize control from the landed aristocrats. They did this by replacing the social values of noble heritage and traditional inheritance with the values of market innovation and competitive economic growth, but it has *never* been opposed to monopoly, as evidenced by many industrial projects in europe during the age of classical liberalism being funded or controlled by singular market entities. Plus, most of the countries practicing liberalism in the 1800s during the age of liberalism were monarchies.
@scuddyleblanc5119Ай бұрын
We create wealth in America, we don’t redistribute it. Huey Long did nothing to increase wealth creation. In fact, Louisiana remained in a depression and mostly uneducated in the first half of the 20th century. It was oil and gas and big business that created the wealth to elevate Louisiana in the second half of the 20th century.
@sandrabbitlaneАй бұрын
Mann stutters over the guilt of these Pols.
@sandrabbitlaneАй бұрын
Russell caved to LBJ to help the cover up of the conspiracy to kill JFK.
@sandrabbitlaneАй бұрын
....Long introduction
@sandrabbitlaneАй бұрын
Shameless apology to sell a book. Long never served the poor, but he did raise their taxes in the midst of hard times.
@moreza4689Ай бұрын
Hey Mitch Do you the United States is an imperial power ? Asking for a neighbour.
@tomestubbsАй бұрын
Great show. It is always a delight to hear intelligent people talk about the issues.
@scuddyleblanc5119Ай бұрын
Russell Long was a more respected and respectful person than his dad or his uncle Earl.
@scuddyleblanc5119Ай бұрын
Huey long abused his power to control jobs, both state jobs and jobs in local government, in exchange for forced political contributions.
@richardjohnston3359Ай бұрын
🏴👍🏻
@albionmyl7735Ай бұрын
👍🇩🇪Hello cousin
@ahsimiksnabac6576Ай бұрын
something missing from ur piece is, the SLA were, most likely a CIA/FBI project. i was a 19 years old, 3rd generation communist, living in Berzerkeley, Ca. at the time, the word round the campFire in those days was that of CIA involvement, i'm now 71, having traveled round the world several times, not living on the yankee mainland since the age of 22, looking back on things, the CIA bit all still rings true.
@chrthiАй бұрын
Well unfortunately no word about the Russian proxies and the direct support of these proxies by the likes of Igor Girkin that ignited the separatism and the armed conflict. Of the said 14.000 deaths around 3.500 were civilians on both sides of the front line. Without Russian intereference in the Donbas in 2014 there would have simply been no separatism. And without this armed and violent separatism supported directly by Russia the Ukrainian nationalist sentiment wouldn't have grown. From someone who otherwise invokes a strict materialistic analysis of conflict and imperialism, in this "analysis he relies heavily on belief. Also the referendum on Crimea: The instigators of the annexation had to force the members of the crimean parliament pointing weapons at the them to instigate the referendum and the following annexation...In the bit on the question whether Russia is an imperial power and he quotes Lenin warning against Russian Chauvinism. So right he is. And who in the eyes of Vladimir Putin is the worst historic figure in Russian history: Lenin. Because he gave Ukraine away. Because the Bolschewiks destroyed the Tsarist Empire - he was always revanchist (listen to his speech to the German Bundestag, saying Germany and Russia are natural partners - implicitly for the rule over Europe and parts of Asia) and despised the Bolscheviks of creating the need for this revanchism by creating the USSR: "When it comes to the historical destiny of Russia and its peoples, Lenin’s principles of state development were not just a mistake; they were worse than a mistake, as the saying goes. This became patently clear after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991" Putin 2022. "Everyone accused the tsarist regime of repressions. However, what did Soviet power begin with? With mass repressions. I will not speak of the scale, but will simply give most outstanding example: the execution of the Tsar’s family together with their children. There could have been some ideological grounds to destroy possible heirs, I suppose. But why did they have to kill Doctor Botkin? Why kill the servants - people of a proletarian background? What for? To cover up the crime." Putin 2016. In that same speech he also says that economic planning by the state was good at times e.g. bringing healthcare, but all in all a market economy is better to "embrace change". Wake up fellow Marxist - Putin's Russia has nothing to do anymore with center of the USSR.
@morganjones2091Ай бұрын
Enjoyed this interview. Thanks!
@shaneflannigan7919Ай бұрын
Excellent explanation. Horrible time and acts.
@MarkdfadfАй бұрын
Four minutes in. Hayek didn't adovocate for laissez capitalism. Here is a quote from the book Stiglitz obviously didn't read. "“Nothing has done so much harm to the liberal cause as the wooden insistence of some liberals on certain rough rules of thumb, above all the principle of laissez faire.” Milton Friedman wasn't against pollution rules. “There’s always a case for the government, to some extent, when what two people do affects a third party,” Friedman said. “There is a case, for example, for emission controls.” If you are going to write a book about your ideological opponents, it seems like at least having a passing familiarity of their positions would be a starting point. These are not obscure things they said either. Stiglitz does this constantly. He did this with Gary Becker and his views on discrimination. Stiglitz is one of the laziest, most dishonest debaters.
@Garnets1860Ай бұрын
Thank you for hosting your guest and this conversation, I learnt so much! I really appreciate your channel!
@ramoseanАй бұрын
An outstanding discussion. Would really like to know where to hear this poetry in suitable rendition
@KukainisАй бұрын
wait did he really say the dude was a Marxist professor ? 😅