Always good to hear/see/read Christopher Frayling. His latest book: an illustrated anthology of Sergio Leone interviews, beautiful matte pages with Frayling's aesthetic sensibility.
@daiwalters23 күн бұрын
I could listen to Frayling talk all day.
@jnyfumare28 күн бұрын
Bravo!
@candy9986Ай бұрын
So sad about the terrible audio here 😢
@PatriciaSimms-p9d2 ай бұрын
Would have been nice if Mr. Brown had given his very interesting guest a chance to speak.
@Davey3333 ай бұрын
Excellent
@stephen_pfrimmer3 ай бұрын
I will not dissuade you from that thing you call stephen. In some ways, he's worse.
@katherenewedic80764 ай бұрын
horrible sound
@johnspokus4 ай бұрын
It’s a shame the album is now out of print and costs a fortune. It is on Spotify though.
@stephen_pfrimmer4 ай бұрын
We would pay dishwashers dearly.
@stephen_pfrimmer4 ай бұрын
I totally missed your talk about difference. I need to hear and read things so many times to get it.
@stephen_pfrimmer4 ай бұрын
Thank you Ingrid Robeyns. John Rawls, veil of ignorance.
@nickel53354 ай бұрын
buying her book tomorrow
@renzo64905 ай бұрын
Worthless unintelligible drivel.
@grandmamoses69775 ай бұрын
No one gets rich on their own.
@ice9snowflake1875 ай бұрын
I wish Dolly Parton would do "Talkin' Like You".
@andrewpeirce67975 ай бұрын
Great discussion. Thank you.
@idl9ave4196 ай бұрын
In 1970, a one-time roommate of mine was friends with Jeremiah Newton. In those days, Jeremiah was skinny and pretty, witty and smart. With his shag-cut, dark brown hair, he looked like a finer-featured Mick Jagger, the Mick Jagger of "Performance" or "Gimme Shelter". I have an indelible memory of Jeremiah making his entrance at Columbia University's gay dances. He would time his arrival so he was ascending Earl Hall's curving stairs to the dance floor, just as the third verse of "Sympathy for the Devil" was playing. One first heard, then saw Jeremiah, sometimes in red lipstick (though not in drag), coming up the stairs, singing that song's falsetto "Woo-Hoo"' chorus. Woo-Hoo Let me please introduce myself Woo-Hoo I'm a man of wealth and taste Woo-Hoo
@BS-detector6 ай бұрын
The problem I have with the term 'limitarianism' is that the elite always find a way to limit everyone else while they continue to artificially amass unlimited amounts for themselves. Money should circulate, it should never have been commodified, and the entire economic system in place now should be reversed until every single human being on the planet is middle class...with no one having more than 10% of money or value at any given time than anyone else. Corporations need to be restructured entirely...they are not people, and their value should be based on how many people are employed, not how much "profit" is accumulated. No more bonuses, just equal sharing of all money so it continues to circulate.
@SpeegBJ6 ай бұрын
Resurged interest in Candy Darling brought me to you. Thank you for the interview and the research and writing on Candy. This is unexpected inspiration for my writing on the cultural history of local a cross-dresser and the closeted gay community that I lived with before Stonewall. I could see then the hell they went through. I will remember you Cynthia.
@thomasd31467 ай бұрын
Love this book. Well done 👍
@DrukMax7 ай бұрын
Very Happy, Limitarianism seems so obvious. The Invisible hand punches the consumer with patents, taxing labor more then wealth, the current system seems to be evolving towards one of slavery. Every year a higher percentage of the world profit is made just by moving money around or applying other weird rules. Somehow you can make a number in a financial system grow and that making you richer in a society without any contribution. The idea of Limitarianism isn't entirely new Plato suggested a maximum of 4 times the wealth of the poorest person (or something like that).
@xavierwaterkeyn7 ай бұрын
Also, 2022 was the 201st anniversary of the death of John Polidori and the 110th anniversary of the death of Bram Stoker.
@BedaBuechi8 ай бұрын
What a lousy sound. What a pity. Next time better?
@renzo64905 ай бұрын
Given our great technology, you would think they could do better than THIS!
@NintenDub8 ай бұрын
I had no idea there was an expanded version. I still have my original copy I got in prob 2002. It was a high school Bible of sorts
@hoobaloobgoobles49877 ай бұрын
Been cracking through it the last few weeks. It's a great updated read, nearly double the length.
@lindenoyer74988 ай бұрын
Uuuuuuuutuuu
@lindenoyer74988 ай бұрын
Uyuu
@eroceanos8 ай бұрын
The problem with limitariansm is that it might take attention away from radical systemic change... I think it's a very good conversation and a valuable approach. But systemic change has to be an absolute priority.
@jamesmay39418 ай бұрын
Systemic change is what she argues for in her book, it's a key part of the approach.
@eroceanos8 ай бұрын
@@jamesmay3941 ow, yes... I should read it. I just think that the approach of removing rentier-incomealltogether is much more fruitful in the first place... and I do not really hear that, for example interest-free credit, abolition of the financial sector and the stockmarket... ending landlordism: the big three. I hope to talk to her one day. She lives next to my country... so you never know.
@mikegarrigan51829 ай бұрын
Perhaps, in a reductionist view, individual mindsets need to be formulated in a way that supports cultural change. Cultural change, then forms political aspirations. To me, it all boils down to independence versus interdependence.
@xtcBEBOP9 ай бұрын
Interesting read!
@Sugarnaut9 ай бұрын
Saw the ad for this on Facebook. Came to KZbin hoping there would be something from it. Wonderful posting. Thank you.
@juliovaldez66749 ай бұрын
very bad audio, hard to hear or understand!
@JK-ff6zc10 ай бұрын
Without extreme wealth we we would have zero free speech. Or Space X. We would lack Soros and his hatred for the people. The chance for an Elon outweighs.
@MBSTYLE5710 ай бұрын
je viens de crinqué le volume au max , et la , je puis vous suivre , second language is never easi , merci
@MBSTYLE5710 ай бұрын
j aurais aimé vous entendre , mais le son est tres mauvais , tres triste
@andrewwinters84679 ай бұрын
That's for sure....ou c'est vrai. I turned it off. When you can hear the audience better than the people with the microphones, somebody screwed up.
@imnotanalien783910 ай бұрын
What is the number considered extreme? And isn’t there extreme wealth gaps between government and the private sector? It’s better to concentrate on corruption….extreme corruption in government is far more harmful to a community than extreme wealth gaps without corruption.
@syingram667710 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@Edo9River11 ай бұрын
😮 this gentleman entrepreneur who asks the question at the end of the talk who is on the boundary between unconscious acceptance of what he has been told and believed all his life, and the deeper understanding of his psyche and what motivated him to compete successfully.
@Edo9River11 ай бұрын
The idea of the limits of wealth and poverty is the #4th social principle of the world religion I belong to. However I haven’t had or noticed a discussion about the limitations of weather.
@joshuagharis901711 ай бұрын
Socialism, democracy in OUR economy. No big government, big people, WE DECIDE OUR ECONOMY 😊
@JK-ff6zc10 ай бұрын
Socialism has failed everywhere tried. Some Pigs always more equal than others above any law. It isn't true that Jesus loved everyone. He clearly opposed the swine and dogs of corrupt government who must not be named unless one loses one's head like John.
@jamesmay39418 ай бұрын
No, the super rich decide the economy. They decide where financial capital resides, they decide what your wages are going to be and they decide what state laws and regulations don't apply to them or their interests. We vote for the government, but what the government does is managed by the super rich.
@nicosge674211 ай бұрын
great talk
@jonwardle882211 ай бұрын
Limitarianism! A fairer and more just society for all. With great accountability comes great liberation! Thank you for this wonderful talk! Beautifully spoken. Jung and Marx would love this notion. As i suspect will we all!
@devil_pls Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this interview! Great stuff
@mr.b.5589 Жыл бұрын
I fell across her songs about 6 or 7 years ago. I'm entranced by her, her music and her story. My prayer that she found peace will be answered one day. As I thank her for everything.
@LowKey433 Жыл бұрын
I have read translators preface in his book, which reeks of narcissism. All the bragging how his translation is better. That put me off. Half of his interviews are disabled comments on KZbin. And the book’s cover is similar to the one of Brad’s translation edition which is very dishonest. I can’t judge which translation is better without reading but I’ll go with Brad’s edition anyway.
@andyjor574 Жыл бұрын
Just bought the book a few weeks after grabbing Dave Grohl's the Storyteller.
@kenpudsey6435 Жыл бұрын
He must be so proud of her..and vise vera❤
@knn6215 Жыл бұрын
Curious to know if Anna shot the images for the i/o concert visuals for "In Your Eyes"? What an interesting project and glad that I found this (huge fan of your dear Dad).