As a PhD in Economics, I can swear Gary is 100% right on this
@NearShoreLiving11 ай бұрын
I don't have a PhD in economics but on an anecdotal point of view, I also agree. A lot of my friends are making lots of money (business + entrepreneurs) BUT all I see is tons of other people getting more and more poor. So much anxiety and depression all over the place.
@OnlineEnglish-wl5rp9 ай бұрын
Jonathan Sugarman, the former Risk Manager and whisteblower at Uni Credit in Ireland just says "bankers laugh at economists" It's honest people like him and Gary who are so vital going forward
@shugdee Жыл бұрын
It took me 10yrs post-university to unpack the complex algebra and realise it’s largely irrelevant and conceptually straight forward (I work in economics for a living) then start challenging the assumptions. The political & media class drive me nuts with their blatant self interest, complicit stupidity & naive impact assessment. You hit the nail on the head with this piece. One of your best.
@Nickle314 Жыл бұрын
Bar one issue. He's just like all the other economists who live in a fantasy world. If the pension debts that are off the books didn't exist then ... They are playing fantasy economics. Gary is doing likewise. He lives in a make believe world where he force someone else to pay so he doesn't.
@OnlineEnglish-wl5rp9 ай бұрын
Yes none of this could happen without the complicity of the media. Remember Stephanie Flanders and Robert Peston during the financial crisis? What did they call it? The "credit crunch"? Very hard to believe they didn't know that wasn't true. Those banks were bankrupt and we were forced to bail them out not to save our deposits but the bond holders who stood to lose everything. Bond holders who just so happened to be the richest people in the world. In 2008 Apple had more cash in Ireland than the entire Greek national debt. Greece's healthcare system collapsed but Spiro Latsis kept his billions.
@teodordl8 ай бұрын
I’m a social science student and have built up a habit of reading the last chapter (where all the predictions are) of the newest theory books of all different fields I come across in the library. Most of them say the same thing: homo economicus is dead, and all scholarly traditions that have taken inspiration from that idea got it wrong from the start. They also say that the world is becoming one big village, and that inequality both within and between countries is on the rise.
@WillN2Go13 ай бұрын
When I opened my first brokerage account, I was given a free subscription to Money magazine. I flipped through. Zero content. Nothing, not in the articles, not in the ads. Nothing. I actually flipped through it to see if there might be even one thing.... Nope. Many fields are like this. When I was a teacher I spent a Saturday morning reading 4 - 5 papers written by E Anders Ericsson (10,000 hours.) Then I picked up one of my Educational periodicals and read an article. Instantly I felt stupid and inadequate. But wait a minute.... hadn't I just read those academic papers? And with each one I could immediately start designing lessons. I took on becoming a better writer as my 10,000 hours project. But the Educational article..... So I took a look at it. It's a formula. You invent a term , how about Academic Prioritization, you write the article about it as though everybody knows about Academic Prioritization and you're just stressing some important aspect you've (the author) have figured out. It's the emperor's new clothes. Gary seems to be just missing his next step. I think he needs to streamline his message (watch your videos Gary. How would you re do it? Sometimes as we make one (video, widget, whatever) we see how we could make it better. So make it again. And then again, and then again. When you're about to pull out your hair... you've become a lot better. The next one will be easier, but it will also be better. Business news is junk. There are glaring grammatical mistakes. Not nitpicky things but what is it actually saying? (Students do this. They skip words and don't complete thoughts. It's common and difficult to see. I always reread these comments no one is going to read. ) So I think most of this stuff that scrolls below the market prices are just churned out junk that no one edits, no one ever says, We're not going to run that... They just want to fill up space. How about better economics reporting. Normally my friends on the left sound like angry socialists. The middle class isn't going to go along with that. And endless stories of inequality and suffering. Joaquin Phoenix in Hotel Rwanda said, "I think if people see this footage they'll say, "oh my God that's horrible," and then go on eating their dinners." (This is NPR/Democracy Now in the U.S. ) Paint a solution. What is the impact of this proposed economic policy? How about, handing out money during the pandemic will just result in it all ending up in the pockets of the people most able to weather this without suffering. So this level of wealth, property ownership, etc.... will be taxed at a higher rate.
@hereas1 Жыл бұрын
I've been saying this for 10yrs, I even argued that all economics should have an ethical and anthropological dilemma built into equations. So fiscal decisions could be made from a realistically informed understanding. Would it. Change greed? Probably not. Yet it might bring the changes you are pushing. We'll done, don't give up. We need people like you.
@sodalitia Жыл бұрын
You don't even need ethics built in. What Gary is talking about is the predictive value of current economic models. Without factoring in distribution, the model is bad. And it's bad not because it's morally bad, but because it fails to predict the outcomes. It's not the moral problem of inequality that economists are wrong about, but the fact that unequal distribution stagnates the economy due to wealth accumulation by the rich, property hoarding, and divestment of capital from production and they failed to factor it in.
@arthedainedain9846 Жыл бұрын
Ethical is meaningless. Ethical from whose perspective? Anthropological is an elongated way of saying cultural. Just waffle.
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
@@arthedainedain9846 By extension, all your words are equally or even more meaningless, so nobody should care. Change my opinion?
@richardc8353 Жыл бұрын
@@TheHorseshoePartyUK we can only measure the speed of something (for example) if there is something else that’s fixed. In a world where everything is effectively relative who’s to say who’s right or wrong? I believe those in need should be cared for, but I can’t prove it to you that I’m right.
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
If people treat economics as lies just because a youtube channel with no PROOF of their qualifications and even if they have them, is making Appeal To Authority fallacy well... It's like not learning what Sophistry doublespeak and logical fallacies are, being led by the nose, then blaming everyone else for the results of your own poor decisions.
@wombat44444444 Жыл бұрын
We simply need a to ditch this old system. Career politicians shouldn't exist. They serve themselves with our money.
@Meckiffe1976 Жыл бұрын
I liked this one Gary. I am an ex professor myself. I would go further and say that the brutality of academic life (in your case, memorization of algebra) creates a personal "sacrifice story" that works to justify their privilege and understand the results of said privilege as the results of work and pain. Same goes for the parents who "gift" the house deposits to their kids and blow up house prices. They understand inequality as the righteous and proper result of what they see as their personal graft and forbearance. Keep plugging away here.
@scottsmith4936 Жыл бұрын
Nicely said. Theres a kind of collective amnesia/embarrassment towards receiving help in a wealthy family, so the idea of meritocratic system, gets amplified by those, that haven’t truly earned it.
@michaelsmedley751911 ай бұрын
Born 3-0 up but think they've scored a hat trick 😂
@SigFigNewton2 ай бұрын
Imagine how terrible with money you’d have to be, to not wind up with a million dollars more than Bob, if you started out with 100k in assets from daddy while Bob started out with 100k in debt.
@jake6379 Жыл бұрын
The ability for the orthodoxies to establish themselves is insidious when it avoids asking the questions that Gary is able to talk about. Good on you Gary. Keep up the good work
@jake6379 Жыл бұрын
I particularly loved the last comment from 17min10secs. We have the power, we just need to collectively use it
@johnrueda3595 Жыл бұрын
Yes, collectively we have the power, but not under capitalism. The rich have more say because they have all the wealth to influence political and economic policy. We need socialism.
@jake6379 Жыл бұрын
@@johnrueda3595 I was chatting with friends last night about crowd funding money to get in on the elite group of donors to the Tories to then subvert every meeting they have. At the moment it's a closed shop and needs blowing wide open.
@bobsmithy9024 Жыл бұрын
It's a dishonest question. If you make over 150k you get taxed at 45 percent. Almost half your income. That's going to be millions in tax if you're super rich. So the government does tax the rich. The question is dishonest. If you want to tax the rich above 50 percent, there's little incentive for those people to live and work in the UK. They might as well move to a country with a more favourable tax code. With respect, people are not thinking this through. Just saying "tax the rich even more" won't work if/when these rich people leave the UK.
@jake6379 Жыл бұрын
@@bobsmithy9024 what you have said is utter bullshit. Soz. You've ignored marginal tax rates, also misunderstood how people earn money, and what collectively people gain from higher tax rates. Capital flight is a myth, because people can't move assets which is where capital is tied up.
@oxherder9061 Жыл бұрын
Speaking the truth even after winning the financial game, you legend.
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
Nope that's Patrick Boyle and How Money Works who speak facts whether Leftists or Bankers like it or not.
@andresgarciacastro1783 Жыл бұрын
If he hadn't they would say he is envious.
@TheGriffintatt Жыл бұрын
Illuminating as always, Gary. You really are one in a million. Thank you so much for everything you're doing!
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
Major Clement Attlee would likely say "not up to it I'm afraid"
@TheIbdeathskull Жыл бұрын
Critical thought is critical. This channel is so important for society
@AcidProphet Жыл бұрын
Its not only inequality that has been banished from economic discourse. Exploitation, rent extraction, imperialism, class warfare are a few honorable mentions.
@@alexalke1417 erm? its the antithesis of marxism surely? i dont recall marx saying 'fuck the workers to help the owners'
@alexalke1417 Жыл бұрын
@@kanedNunable You got me wrong. I mean every aspect of marxism has been banished from economic mainstream discourse.
@mrwidestrides48028 ай бұрын
When someone can explain something in a language that you can understand. You know they know their craft. Thanks for the video.
@hilaryporter7841 Жыл бұрын
That was terrifying. We need 'The people's School of Economics'.
@jacobsowden5648 Жыл бұрын
Check out Saifedean Ammous- Author of The Bitcoin Standard.
@sedgieroobets Жыл бұрын
There are some economists trying to change things. Eg check out Kate Raworth and Doughnut Economics.
@kongspeaks4778 Жыл бұрын
Read Das Kapital?
@matthewmckenna3109 Жыл бұрын
'Economics as if people mattered' - subtitle of Schumacher's book 'Small is Beautiful', published 50 years ago this year
@Andyreally Жыл бұрын
@@kongspeaks4778 why?
@detritiv0re144 Жыл бұрын
"It's hard for someone to understand something when their livelihood depends on them not understanding that something."
@chuzzbot Жыл бұрын
Thanks for exposing the dark arts of the economist Gary. Very enlightening. What you say about indoctrination and privilege makes complete sense and confirms what many of us suspect.
@bettyboo1930 Жыл бұрын
You speak the total honest truth and I applaud you immensely for that. Keep pushing this debate. Great video.
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
Your logical fallacy just like his is: Appeal to Emotion. Statements designed to manipulate emotions of target or audience, with very few, or literally no facts to substantiate them. Best example: Donald Trump.
@SigFigNewton2 ай бұрын
@@TheHorseshoePartyUKare you claiming that the economic models taught to economists in universities DO account for the impacts of wealth inequality?
@SigFigNewton2 ай бұрын
@@TheHorseshoePartyUKwe live in a world where economists can still be taken seriously *even if they argue in favor or trickle down economics*😂
@SigFigNewton2 ай бұрын
@@TheHorseshoePartyUKwe live in a world where economists can still be taken seriously *even if they argue in favor or trickle down economics*😂
@82Hypno9 ай бұрын
Ive didnt understood economics till you came along. Thank you Gary for adding to my awareness. As a self employed person I felt the inequality through Covid and beyond. Your videos are alleviating my confusion. I didnt want to admit my government is corrupt because its a scary thought.
@blcstriker9052 Жыл бұрын
It feels like psychology and sociology are necessary subjects that need to be baked in to economics to have a more functional use out of it.
@screenarts Жыл бұрын
From the earliest economists, they always considered human nature.
@ToluFotS Жыл бұрын
This is how economics should be as a supposed social science. I think individuals with interest in other disciplines that study human nature can add a lot to economics
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
Money & Macro, or How Money Works are better friends to you than this guy's hustling. He's a leftwing version of the NFT bros
@simonsmatthew Жыл бұрын
They have been conveniently fenced off from analysis with ceteris paribus assumptions. This was something Adorno and Horkheimer point out in their critique of rationality, an important assumption underlying Classical and Neoclassical economic theory.
@dariuspalmer2829 Жыл бұрын
@@TheHorseshoePartyUK Why?
@neilstanley5120 Жыл бұрын
Good lad, Gary - keep up the hard work mate👍🏻
@Patrick-jj5nh Жыл бұрын
It's fantastic hearing you talk about the role of education in this system that produces economists who are blind to the structural problems like inequality. I have witnessed the same issue for over 5 years working closely with economists young and old but I feel more hopeful now as I get to contribute as a teaching assistant to the University of Amsterdam on their new post growth entrepreneurship elective. A key task in the curriculum for the first cohort who has just completed the new programme has been asking them to suggest improvements to their respective degree courses including economics, finance and business administration based on what they learned during their time on the elective. It has been really uplifting reading students' responses who are shocked to have heard about anti inequality and non extractive businesses in practice for the first time, which challenges the orthodoxies that have been surrounding them entirely up to that point.
@alisonrootham2032 Жыл бұрын
Gary. Again. Simple terms for us all to understand. Thank you for all you do
@paullangley5876 Жыл бұрын
Gary it's as clear as day the way you put it. Changing and clearing out these old ideas will be difficult but it needs to be done. Thanks Gary for highlighting this block in the road.
@charlottebowes7666 Жыл бұрын
I knew poverty existed when I saw a man sitting on the floor at the back of the old Waitrose building on the Uxbridge Road in Hayes… I was about 3 when I knew something was wrong. I stood beside him, not in-front of him and I can’t remember what I said or what he said, but I know my mum gave him a fiver (in 1983) and they smiled. I remember my step dad asking why she did that and she said, ‘well’ and shrugged her shoulders… She had no reason or excuse, she didn’t care to defend giving money away. The rich are moronically vulgar in their decisions and quite frankly, classless. I just took it upon myself to look down my own nose at them…
@fossilfishleg9188 Жыл бұрын
You’re a shining light Gary.
@francescahamilton685611 ай бұрын
I started Trading in Gold when I was 44 as a side-hustle, to raise money for my creative projects. I went into shock when I saw the light. My great Uncle was incredibly wealthy. He was an Assey Stripper and a friend of Jack Kennedys. He paid 99% in tax in NZ...in the 1950s....but only on the crumbs he kept Onshore. All his wealth was Offshore, where he paid more tax. Say no more.
@supermike186 Жыл бұрын
Great video as usual! A suggestion - you may already have considered it, but I suggest you try to get on to James O'Brien's radio show on LBC - he's an example of a mainstream media personality who shows at least some interest in inequality and his show has a large reach. It;s in all of our interest that your reach grows as wide as possible, best of luck!
@mella8298 Жыл бұрын
I agree. I have already contacted James O'Brien about this and didn't hear back. But I reckon if more of us do it, we'll get his attention and his curiosity will be piqued.
@XxFatalSaintxX Жыл бұрын
Definitely a good way to raise awareness. Hope you reach out to James, Gary!
@kezzt Жыл бұрын
@JC you could at least try to hide your identity Jeremy!
@marierobson8144 Жыл бұрын
I stumbled across a couple of your videos about 6 months ago. More power to your elbow, and I just wanted to thank you so much for your wonderful insights 👍 🙏
@Pikey4321 Жыл бұрын
The "not believing in cancer" analogy was the 🤯 moment for me in this video. Extraordinary as always Gary, hoping the views and exposure are steadily climbing for you and the Team. Let's all keep fighting!!
@alanhat5252 Жыл бұрын
The one that's in the news at the moment is menopause - there's many doctors who don't believe it exists
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
Me: posts factual comments to fight extremism and disinformation. KZbin: yeah nah Them and everyone else: Hey why people go into Ultra Nationalist paranoia.
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
"A goldfish is exactly the same as a great white shark. After all they both smell fishy and live in water whilst breathing through gills" - False Equivalence. "This one person thinks the same way I've decided the entire group thinks. This group thinks the exact same way as this one example I've decided I know how they think" Group Attribution Error / Bias.
@SigFigNewton2 ай бұрын
@@TheHorseshoePartyUKdo you have anything to add to the conversation of this video? It’s about wealth inequality and how it’s ignored by economists
@CapitalisingWithCam Жыл бұрын
It’s great we have someone like you to spread awareness of this huge problem!👍
@justjames1111 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video and explanation Gary of something that many people instinctively feel but can't explain. The feeling that 'something is rotten at the core' and you're right when you say that asking or even demanding the Govt and especially these criminal tories do something to correct this a waste of time as they don't know what to do, don't care or both. We deserve better.
@lyndaleonard7884 Жыл бұрын
Just trying to digest all your information, it's a selfish world we live in. Thank you for all you do Gary, keep on talking 👌
@mw6259 Жыл бұрын
Don't give up. Spread your word for all of us. We are not rich anywhere if we have people suffering across the world . Rich is a useful word to sustain the economic status quo, everywhere. The same goes for growth.
@glennmcco Жыл бұрын
Gary, love your stuff and totally understand your passion and how emotionally charged your discussions of the topic are, its a testament to how much you care about these issues affecting people and your personal experiences with them. I just had a piece of advice I wanted to give you that if you want to take on the powers and establishments that you are tackling in your TV appearances and content, rising above that emotional state and not engaging with control dramas is going to be much more effective at it. They feed off that energy, don't let them have it.
@MikeSquiresUK Жыл бұрын
So refreshing to hear these ideas said out loud! I'm coming to the end of an undergraduate degree in PPE, and after the emphasis that politics and philosophy placed on critical thinking, questioning how concepts were used and understood, etc., it was really something to find myself studying a subject where the models are just taken for granted without any real scrutinty whatsover. Orthodox economics is so often regarded as a hard science, but I came away concluding that it's a psuedo-science at best.
@jorriffhdhtrsegg Жыл бұрын
Yup. Just because it uses applied maths doesn't mean its a science. Philosophy can too but may admit to most areas that's ridiculous!. It likes to be a bit elitist over sociology and psychology who also fall there...albeit atleast sociology does have the critical thinking (i mean focus on methodology so hard you become a nihilist type thinking). Psychology, i dunno, have an idea, make an unrepeatable study, cherry pick and put in the medical manual...shh don't ask questions.
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
@@jorriffhdhtrsegg Well it's neither totally fictitious imaginary evil lies. Nor is it hard science. It's a concept. It can be tweaked but anything too radical could cause collapse of society. MMT is interesting but I barely understand the idea yet. My favourite idea I ever had is Printing Money exclusively into Green energy projects, nothing else. Hopefully solve problems whilst avoiding ruinous Hyperinflation? IDK
@johnrowland6144 Жыл бұрын
this is a war between rich and the workers they have lots but still want your money
@DavidMorris1984 Жыл бұрын
Always a good discussion to have and Gary gets his message across so clearly. There's a phrase that I learned many years ago - "turkeys don't vote for Christmas". It's true as well. People are not going to want something that negatively affects them. In some ways it's human nature to protect yourself. In order for the rich to be taxed more heavily, we need a government that is more reflective of society of a whole and that government needs to stay in power for the long term. If they're only there for five minutes, then changes can be reversed.
@pawelsieradzki1794 Жыл бұрын
It is eye opening. Here’s the question: is there a way to stop rich moving out of county to tax heavens once we start taxing wealth?
@addebesi Жыл бұрын
They've already moved their money out of the country into tax havens. What they can't move are physical assets - houses, land, shopping centres, factories and so on. These assets are incredibly valuable (we are a rich country after all). So we don't tax cash. We tax assets, and assets can't be moved
@markquarrington5001 Жыл бұрын
Call their bluff and let them go, we will be better off without the “greed class long term, they can take their cash and moveable assets but the real wealth of a country is in its society and people.
@tonychorley4936 Жыл бұрын
@@addebesi but I think assets are sheltered within structures that claim you are not the beneficial owner, so not liable
@cnrspiller3549 Жыл бұрын
Wow. This is a right old communist's coffee morning innit. Tax the rich, watch them leave and we will lose all the brightest, most innovative, adventurous, hard-working, focussed people in the country. The rich provide employment, solutions, innovations and, oh yes, tons and tons of lovely tax. We already live in a redistributive, socialist state here in the UK. The Tories have proved themselves to be bigger, more profligate, centrally managed socialists than any British government in my lifetime... and I've been around for five and a half decades, so I've watched a few twats change drapes at no.10. You commies have never had it so Marxisty. Break out the vodka!
@markquarrington5001 Жыл бұрын
At heart I am a capitalist and you are right about communism not providing the society with anything better. The problem with almost all forms of government under our current thinking is that they allow the most extreme people in society to run things.
@FallopianDismay Жыл бұрын
Fantastic! This one was a real bell-ringer. The comment that economists are attached to their models not the inequality really struck me.
@chewbaccassecretlovechild2607 Жыл бұрын
I have learned many techniques to save cash . My wife doesn't shave down below anymore saving cash I go out late at night picking up dog ends in the street saving my money. I have befriended many a keen gardeners and I go to their allotments, after picking up dog ends and help myself to free veg 😉
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
The irony of this statement with seemingly obliviousness.
@tamsheikh Жыл бұрын
Landmark post brah. Keep going man you’re chopping the chaos so the everyday people can understand the oppression and articulate it to others . Much respect.
@ai-d2121 Жыл бұрын
It is interesting. Myself from an analytical back ground I became fascinated by Brexit. Now, 7 years down the line with thousands of discussions, reading hundreds of books, I have dratically changed in how I perceive Brexit as the populist experiment it is. I have gone through every single thought on the subject. Like all Brexeteers to must be stupid, all Tories are corrupt etc etc. Now I am convinced there are 3 mechanisms. 1) greed ( brexit is funded by the extreme rich in order to make more money) and 2) the ideology that liberalism should promote total freedom/sovereignty and 3) people dragged into social media forming an opinion on complex matters to which they never would have been interest before the information era. These people never read a serious paper before but now think they know something. On the positive side; younger people have a better understanding of the world because they are tought to filter the internet. Thus there is hope. Gary is a good example.
@BigHenFor Жыл бұрын
Not being funny, but we're all potentially fools about something or other. We're human, biologically programmed to impose order, on chaos often wrongly, and to survive sabre toothed tigers. So our fears can mislead us potentially. And if you have researched the topic you will realise that the work of Edward Bernaise on propaganda as a tool from the early 20th century was weaponised by a group of elites to bring Brexit about. The British people were manipulated deliberately. As for economics, there isn't one economist sticking his head above the parapets to say Brexit was a good thing, unsurprisingly even its economics planner in chief, the head of economics at Cardiff, and an arch Thatcherite, Patrick Minford.
@ai-d2121 Жыл бұрын
@@BigHenFor agree completely
@NikkiErzen Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, what you said about education reminded me so much of what I learned from the work of John Taylor Gatto and his analysis of the deliberate corruption of education
@denisecameron-pe1dv Жыл бұрын
Another great video Gary, thank you. Saw you a few weeks ago on Politics Now/Live ……it was pleasing to watch the other economist lassie, who was eloquently spewing out all the old tropes, squirming in her seat. She was out of her depth with you and she knew it. She looked terrified actually. You do well in debates, I really hope you get more airtime 👍
@tiltilton Жыл бұрын
The most insightful voice I’m hearing, not only in economics but in politics. He’s fascinating.
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
Would you like to buy a bridge?
@zf1615 Жыл бұрын
I have a masters-level education background in STEM- I'm wondering how many others do that watch your channel Gary and how many people don't- you're probably already on this but just thought I'd mention in case- worth keeping an eye on distribution of viewers maybe just in case you're preaching to the choir or you're able to target the vids more to those who need to see it w/ the algorithm. Just a thought. Thank you for your great work, as always, gives me a bit of hope back! Cheers
@gibbions Жыл бұрын
Amazingly insightful Gary! On a much more basic level, my son who’s into politics (not sure where he gets it from ;) took economics as an option at school for GCSE. It was pitched by the teacher as being very political, looking at the politics of Brexit etc as well as macro economics etc… My son kinda hates it in practice cause as you said, it’s so mathematical and theory based rather than looking at the real world implications. And this is the very foundation of learning economics, let alone the abstract way into which it seems to devolve.
@jorriffhdhtrsegg Жыл бұрын
It can't be that political i seem to remember it teaching mainly one perspective, seeing growth as THE aim, apart from a short interlude discussing Keynes. Sociology sort of gets political, but then veers off to methodology and keeps telling you its not scientific so produces relativists (its the other extreme basically, as it teaches a bit then convinces everyone its all meaningless- so just do "methodology") Philosophy, eng lit, history have more politics potentially the latter the most
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
@@jorriffhdhtrsegg Philosophy: Teaches critical thinking amongst many other things. Something the entirety of politics lacks which is why grifters within and without have taken everyone for a rie. Economics always has some kind of political bias going off the person talking about it, except perhaps the Plain Bagel, which is more just education than spin. Else my bias is Money & Macro, Western Social Market / Democracy. How Money Works is great for general but a bit focused on USA. Patrick Boyle is a literal retired hedgefund operator and we all want to hate him, but once you watch his vids you just cannot. Economics Explained is such a bias that they are basically the Express, dunked on by all other media including FT Times and Spectator readers. Even some Mail types are skeptical of it 😅😂🤣
@leemorrison8785 Жыл бұрын
I would happily give my last penny to people who Care, educate, protect & do the right thing. I believe millions more people in this country feel the same, but instead that money has been mismanaged and stolen by our elected representatives. Change is required & fast. Thank you Gary, on 🔥,👌, ❤it.
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
I think you would benefit from the Conversation article about why Virtue Signalling is divisive, polarising, and not the same as being virtuous.
@lokiwun Жыл бұрын
You are so eloquent, passionate and informed, so considered in what you say, you even make ''f******g'' sound like an economics term. Keep shouting Gary. I've passed the video on to everyone I know. The first impressed response has just come back to me.
@KhayaalTheatre Жыл бұрын
Brilliant work, Gary. This is our favourite video. You keep it super real!
@DavidJones-pu4pi Жыл бұрын
Thanks Gary a great vid. I have two points, firstly if you are the guy who benefits the most not only do you not care if the poor get poorer but you are also happy for them to become less educated, have less opportunities to get on as that would only cause competition to the children of the ones who benefit the most. So creating a feudal system is a perfectly reasonable rational if your the one who gets the spoils. Point two when John Mc Donnell outlined this as a problem our national media slammed him and the Labour Party for crackpot economic ideas and said if we followed their thinking we would all go to hell in a handcart and unfortunately the masses believed it. Which is why this government say they want levelling up but really they are happy to dumb down. A sad world. Keep up the good work.
@aaronpcjb Жыл бұрын
He has reached the tip of Bloom's taxonomy of understanding. I'd follow Gary's recommendations over Hunt anyday.
@bogdiworksV2 Жыл бұрын
This was one of your best videos, Gary! It's easy for those not struggling to revel in the beauty of abstract systems.
@Teerifficgolf Жыл бұрын
I’m think there’s a problem with education as a whole. We are all taught to regurgitate information without any critical thinking as to why is this information important, is this information the correct assumption, am I being lied to?
@janlaag Жыл бұрын
This training enormous problem is the same in all disciplines, science, healthcare, anthropology, social science, journalism, media studies, arts, literature, architecture, all of them and all of those that aren't listed. The whole knowledge system is based on this very same bias: inequality isn't considered hence zero-sum-games are normalised. It's cultural, our minds are structured this way because the work system is structured this way hence the social system is structured this way. Considering the reality of inequality means considering things that haven't been considered for centuries hence changing literally everything for the better. Considering inequality means ending zero-sum-games in all of their declinations and it's finally time that we all do it for real.
@gunt8622 Жыл бұрын
I love waking up to Gary on a Sunday.
@juliewake4585 Жыл бұрын
Me too.
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
@@juliewake4585 I'd rather wake up next to Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher
@juliewake4585 Жыл бұрын
@@TheHorseshoePartyUK ok. It must be great to exist purely so can get a rise out of those of us who want a better world. Well done.
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
@@juliewake4585 appeal to Emotion no facts at European Research Group levels. Ironic
@rutapaskeviciute1104 Жыл бұрын
Legeeeend! Keep it going Gary! We need your voice out there loud and clear 💥 one of the very few people that has some real insight into what’s going on 💯
@andrewgardiner8918 Жыл бұрын
It is difficult to see a way out of this, we certainly can't vote our way out as we have no REAL political choice. All the major parties 'tinker' to appear different, but they are aligned on most things. The Industrial Action through the Trade Union movement my be our best (only) hope. We all need to continue publicising Gary's video's.
@bogdiworksV2 Жыл бұрын
we should all stop voting to the point it exposeds the nonsense the system is not. As long as we continue to use the system, it legitimizes its existence.
@markwelch3564 Жыл бұрын
@bogdiworksV2 The flaw in that plan is that other people will keep voting, and the parties with the worst take on the economy are also really good at stirring up a core of voters who respond to simple solutions So we have to keep voting for the least-worst realistic option, but that's a small job you do every 4-5 years. If you have more time, focus the rest of your time outside of the Westminster party system 🙂
@bogdiworksV2 Жыл бұрын
@@markwelch3564 that's true. My hope is that enough people are going to see how they are being used by the current system and eventually refuse to engage (not just in regards to voting).
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
Since I have to be nice since it's KZbin rather than my favourite place to burst bubbles, I'll politely ask: Can you name one achievement of Karl Marx? Also have you read his Letters to Engels? The one from the 30th of July in 1862, is really eye opening about the character of the man himself, rather than his grand dream I approximately share. I just know it will require all routine, rote, drudgery jobs that can be thought of as loops, to be automated to get near it. On that note CGP grey and Kurz Gesagt have great videos about Full Automation. I am: Clement Alan Churchill Watts. The Joker, Court Jester and Drill Sergeant of British Left.
@janelockwood347 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Gary…. You are easy to listen to and understand… let’s grow this channel!
@Andremarkjohnson Жыл бұрын
This is guy, in the short period of time I have been watching his drops, I have learnt so much and it makes me angry, I actually have a better understanding of economics bit by bit
@tonychorley4936 Жыл бұрын
You are very clear and persuasive, but in the media I keep hearing the argument that it is too difficult to tax wealth because wealthy people have the ability to move and shelter their wealth elsewhere. Perhaps like the multinational companies that structure business so that they claim they never made profit in the country trying to tax them, because it has all been moved to Belgium or somewhere else.
@maryobrien5568 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video. It seems to me traditional economists take no account of inequality and from what I can see, no account of environmental limits. I would love to hear your views on Kate Rawarth/Doughnut Economics, who is trying to get universities to teach people to think like 21st Century economists. This means meeting the needs of all the people within the means of a living planet. It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on this.
@joec5544g Жыл бұрын
God you're a mor$n.
@thomasn7361 Жыл бұрын
A breath of fresh air listening to you Gary. I have been saying it for years, the education system in many areas is rotten. A lot of people are so narrow minded and unwilling to pull themselves away from old ways of thinking, and doing.
@rebeccasimpson8470 Жыл бұрын
Nice one, Gary 👌👊 Making Sundays educational and inspirational...what a ledge 👍👍👍
@luckycat3302 Жыл бұрын
Who will provide the Grand Design? What is yours and what is mine? There is no more new frontier! We have got to make it here. Satisfy our endless needs and justify our bloody deeds.... Thanks for your honesty, Gary; brutal, brutal honesty. Well done!
@simonatkey9937 Жыл бұрын
Really interesting stuff! It would be good if you also addressed the standard response to the question - that taxing the rich results in a huge outflow of work from our country, and ends up being worse for everyone. What's frustrating for me is that neither side ever seems to explore this idea further. One side says it would happen, the other side says it wouldn't, but I don't think I've ever really seen a debate about it with any more substance than that.
@GlasPthalocyanine Жыл бұрын
I'd be interested to hear more about this, too. It seems lazy to assume that the rich have all the options to go anywhere in the world or maybe simply hang about on yachts in International waters. There's a finite number of places they can take their money because the vast majority will prefer to go where the rule of law is established. The movement of money isn't random and economists should have mathematical models to predict where it's likely to go.
@barrysnelson4404 Жыл бұрын
@@GlasPthalocyanine This seems wishful thinking. Dubai, Singapore and lots of nice places welcome money. It doesn't need a study, just look.
@GlasPthalocyanine Жыл бұрын
@@barrysnelson4404 Have you seen rich people in Dubai? They look bored stupid. They'll use the place as a temporary refuge for 5-10 years, and they're already looking for the next opportunity.
@barrysnelson4404 Жыл бұрын
@@GlasPthalocyanine I've been to the Emirates (and Singapore - both lovely places with lots to do) and are you seriously suggesting that the hordes of rich there are so bored that they will come to this God forsaken island, which is now openly hostile to any form of personal success, private enterprise, energy or ambition just to fund its benefits system and NHS with their wealth? I am sorry but Socialists have now retreated into self delusion and wishful thinking of epic proportions.
@barrysnelson4404 Жыл бұрын
I am puzzled, Simon? "huge outflow of work from our country" describes exactly what has been happening before or eyes from the '60s.
@granitesevan6243 Жыл бұрын
The problem Gary describes in academia is sector-wide, albeit in a different way. A critique of the issues in other fields (history, sociology, political science) is basically being suppressed by two things: firstly, we live in a technocracy where life and physical sciences are funded, but not humanities and social sciences; and secondly, your research in the latter fields is not given any attention unless it addresses the cultural status quo (we all know what I'm referring to). PhDs in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics etc. are funded massively because they are training labour for industry - the industries that contribute to production of consumable commodities, which give a tangible yield to wealthy companies, but not much beyond that. In the meantime, a very average historian would do very well by discussing gender politics or involving themselves in fields like "black history", all at the expense of anybody who wishes to confront other areas of intellectual and critical research. As there are far more limited means available in the latter fields, you are left with a lot of very talented people being outcompeted by extremely dense individuals who know how to play the game (unless you're rich enough to fund your own research *back to Gary's immediate point). Distraction tactics. Brain drain. Inertia
@bigdaz7272 Жыл бұрын
As ever Gary super informative and eye opening. Thanks for what you do buddy
@IkeSpeaksUp8 ай бұрын
Wow this is so much deeper than I thought it would be.
@TamDNB Жыл бұрын
Best part of a Sunday morning
@bennymarshall13205 ай бұрын
You are so right Gary, 1% of influential people care about the truth.
@marcusdaniels9717 Жыл бұрын
What does telling the powers that be ‘fix inequality’ look like? The problem only way the listen is enough people protesting, striking but this government don’t even listen to that. They just change the law. Look at just ‘just stop oil’
@johnharris3118 Жыл бұрын
The most important thing for the Establishment is it's own continuation.
@dilligaf9806 Жыл бұрын
It’s simple There’s a Big Club out there and we’re not in it 😀
@jaredleemease Жыл бұрын
Thank you Gary, it is so nice to find someone with a conscious with intelligence and integrity.
@punkomattic89 Жыл бұрын
Great vid as always Gary! Sad that the media class is reluctant to put someone on who doesn't fit their mould of an upper-middle class pundit. You have all the academic and more importantly, real world experience tto be taken seriously. Your predictions in your first vid in 2020 were bang on. Your talking points that make me listen and I'm no alone there. Good stuff
@iliyasburnett97107 ай бұрын
I came across you via Lad Bible on tik tok tonight, i've subscribed to your channel, ive shared four of your videos to my siblings and I intend to buy your book. There's a lot to admire about you, massive respect and I wish you correct guidance, steadfastness on the course to justice and equality and great health. Ameen 🙏🏽
@sjbechet1111 Жыл бұрын
The first widely regarded answer to questions about this was published by Adam Smith in the Wealth Of Nations 250 yrs ago. There are many examples in the same vein - "government exists to protect the rich from the poor". The book it's taken from is regarded as a foundation stone of economics - but no-one actually reads or pays attention to what it says.
@jorriffhdhtrsegg Жыл бұрын
I swear if someone implemented some of Smith's ideas today they'd be labelled as some kind of Trot. Neoliberalism is so divorced from its actual source. Not that i agree with everything he says, but there is such a right wing shift in economic policy that its absurd!
@mooremoneymakin Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video. The focus is often on how much money there is in politics but there's obviously so much more at play here.
@neilclare7497 Жыл бұрын
Thanks gary for pointing these vitally important points out sometimes the obvious is the most important,we desperate need economists like yourself to point out that the system is their to work for the 1% Davos supper rich they are only in this game for themselves people are not going to stand for tjis much longer before we reject the system completely ♥️💎job mate.
@happyhome25235 ай бұрын
I've been binge watching your material all weekend. You're a god send. I can see you're the voice of change the world needs. As you said, the media isnt putting you on because their criteria priority is appearance influenced. It might be worth considering that you're choosing to prioritise your right to the aesthetic facet of your identity over getting the word out - and care more about that than losing 10m pounds.
@matveyshishov Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Gary! Your in-depth highly detailed explanations are incredibly enlightening, and your high moral values and compassion are an example for all of us.
@TheDevilsAdvocate. Жыл бұрын
I’d have turned my back on that too Gary, you’re right, not many people would. Though you’re also not alone, remember that. Together (all of us with that attitude) we will win.
@TheSlinkyinky Жыл бұрын
Happy Sunday Morning Gary. Inky here from Twitter. I try to tweet/tag something about you once a week. Thank you again for fighting the fight and educating many about MONEY/WEALTH/INEQUALITY /ALGEBRA - I know nothing about maths really, rubbish at economics - I got a grade C in maths O level #Useless at maths and no understanding of algebra at all. Until you came along explaining it all in layman's terms......, Thank you for your education. The best teacher of maths and numbers I've had in 50 years! Now - As Professor Higgins , from 'My Fair Lady' would say ''By jove, I think shes got it'' ! Thanks xx
@Jim-fy2qf Жыл бұрын
Gary you are a man of sound common sense, I agree with everything you are saying also the altruism shines out loud and clear.
@VentureHolly Жыл бұрын
“It’s difficult to get someone to understand an issue when their paycheque depends upon them *not* understanding” ~ 13TH (Ava DuVernay).
@daveray-business-coach11 ай бұрын
Wow. Just wow. This is powerful stuff. Thank you! Keep up the great work. You have my vote.
@enta_nae_mere7590 Жыл бұрын
The memorisation of complex alegra and macroeconomics as a whole sounds very vulnerable to automation.
@SigFigNewton2 ай бұрын
Not entirely. I mean AI would make superior economists, yes, but the purpose of economists is to have a class of credentialed humans defending the constant expansion of the wealth of the already-wealthy
@willcowan7678 Жыл бұрын
I have watched nearly all your videos, I think the fact that economic models do not consider wealth distribution is pretty mind blowing. In previous videos you have said things ~"like as a trader you have made money based on predicitons about wealth distribution and economists don't consider this information", but something about saying explicitly that economists use "models that have no inequality and no distribution" is really shocking. This point presented direclty has made it really resonate that economists need to be more scientific.
@hydra66 Жыл бұрын
It sounds like Gary needs to do the maths for, and create a new economic model. Publish, do the academic circuit to get it accepted. Then when it gets taught in institutions, change for the better can be considered
@paulcoops6716 Жыл бұрын
Long shot Gary but I hope you read this. You have just explained a cross faculty/discipline model. As a working class 55 year old now, I graduated from Bristol university two years ago. Anthropology. They are designed for lecturers to compete and dole out information that is formulaic. they don't like confrontation. Its a ticket to employment, not education as are our schools. I have 2 kids. We are just entering Thatcherism!! Did you get modules on the history of economics in any of your courses? Ps, you hit the nail on the head with this vid. Keep on mate. Paul x
@dr_ned_flanders Жыл бұрын
I have always thought that it would be good to write a model of the economy in which agents actually can simulate their day to day activity with various goals, much like sim city. Then it would be possible to see how wealth is distributed and make policy changes to how this changes.
@BigHenFor Жыл бұрын
Lol. Economists have tried that, and it doesn't work, because you cannot model chaos effectively. Reality is probalistic, so any model will be unable to capture all influences on economic actors. As Keynes described it, the Spiritus Animalis - the psychology of economic actors - in the markets screws over every model every time. And even more so when you realise money is a trust-based system.
@dr_ned_flanders Жыл бұрын
@@BigHenFor I know the economy is not based on physics but the weather is also chaotic and we have a weather model. Not always right but pretty good. I think that psycology of fear and greed could be modelled as factors of individual agents. It may be probablistic but unlike macro-economic models it can allow you look at stratifications of the population. I am not expecting it to be accurate to the last pound but would allow handwaving predictions to guide policy.
@JoshuaTrinityWolf-dc4up2 ай бұрын
Now that I understand inequity I have been spreading Gary's message to others. I told my brothers about the predictions and message about taxation. Gary doesn't need to do this and I'm very comfortable but people and animals are suffering and it can be stopped.
@richardharvey1732 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Gary, while I do agree that our current financial institutions are intellectually bankrupt I also think there is a fundamental ideological issue. This revolves around the issues relating to what actually works and what does not!. Given a foundation on the principles of how things should work, some sort of idealistic prescription if and in so far as this does not take what people actually do properly into account it becomes functionally bankrupt as well. One of the underlying principles that is in play at this time is the concept that given the freedom to enhance their personal fortune entrepreneurs will 'generate' wealth the enriches everybody. This purely ideological principle has no foundation in reality, it is one of n-many things that does not work because people want it too, it works or does not work on the basis of what actually happens. There does seem tom be one underlying factor here relating to the strange way in which we have chosen a platform of prescriptive control that insists that people must behave as they should instead of a descriptive model which accepts that people behave as they do and we have to arrange management structures to accommodate reality rather that twist reality to fit our prescription. While I am satisfied that I understand how and where we have gone wrong because that understanding is based on an awareness of basic human nature, our fundamental biological constitution that severely inhibits our ability and inclination to be realistic when fantasy and desire are so much more popular this does not offer any insight as to what I think we should try to do about it!. What does intrigue me is that while so much is dis-functional in the upper echelons of our culture, that the style of government and management is not fit for any purpose life does s=till continue!, here there and everywhere ordinary people living ordinary lives organise themselves and assist each other in doing what needs to be done to operate all the services upon which we all depend!, there are glaring anomalies all over the place the worst ones being where the 'powers that should not be' actively obstruct development as distinct from normal exploitation. The fact that this energy and enthusiasm is so parasitised by the scum on the top of the pond is a scandal and one which I would be very glad to see better controlled and regulated there is little prospect of any thing like that happening while our politicians and managers are in thrall to cognitive delusions of power and control. The observable evidence of the corruption in those corridors of power is a symptom not the cause, it is the fact that even with the best will in the world there is nothing useful any of them can actually do within that system that creates the environment in which corruption thrives. This is the context in which the style of 'economics' that you speak of is made to function as a tool for opportunist exploitation. One of my favourites is the extraordinary way that the 'hospitality' industry can be described as as generator of wealth while public health services that help to keep people fit, well and productive are called an undesirable drain!, a perfect example of what you speak of!. Cheers, Richard.
@annabelcleare138 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this comment, Richard - you have opened another layer for me by explaining the difference between “should work in theory” and “tailoring the framework around what actually works in the real world”. @garyseconomics imho is one of the most essential and important channels on KZbin - I have learnt more of importance here in the last few months than any time since I was at school (and that’s a very long time ago now…!)
@richardharvey1732 Жыл бұрын
@@annabelcleare138 Hi Annabelcleare138, thank you for your response, I am delighted to be of some service to you, as I have said many times the main reason I post my comment on these channels is because I like to take the opportunity to express myself and when I read what I have written get the chance to see if any of it makes any sense to me, so when somebody else replies saying some of it makes e=sense to them too I am of course delighted!. I am much taken with you use of the term 'layer' in this context, it is one I am familiar with in the computer editing software that I use for photography and can see how it might work in terms of vertical stacking of related concepts to see what shines through, another very interesting analytical tool, not unlike the style of what I would otherwise call parallel processing, a vital part of critical integration where consistency and coherence are so important. The reference to being at school a long while ago also resonates for me!, coupled with the never ending process of learning new things it seems we have a good deal in common!. Cheers, Richard.
@chloesinclair80568 ай бұрын
I was a high school science teacher, couldn’t survive on the crap pay and went into banking. This logic applies for all public sector workers, thanks for putting it into words
@Change_O Жыл бұрын
I had a look at the BSc Economics degree syllabus at the LSE website. It states on the BSc page "How can we design policies to tackle widening inequalities.?..' but the unit courses seem to cover the economic skills rather than discuss inequities. May be campaign for a mandatory module on inequalities to be part of the economics degree syllabus?
@Change_O Жыл бұрын
I had a more indepth read of the syllabus for the LSE BSc Economics degree. There is a half unit LSE 100c, called How can we create a fair society? It's one of three half unit choices.
@noneofyourbizness Жыл бұрын
Given what Gary says here about economist's training; why is the economy markedly less unequal in Australia? Their top Econs students also go to the LSE and Oxford... Aus has steadily increased its inequality over the past 25-30 years but it is still nothing like the dire situation of the UK... See also; the infamous 'productivity vs worker's income vs executive income' graphs for USA & UK where worker's income remains flat since ~1974 while productivity and exec pay rises sharply and the Australian version of the same graph where the worker's income also rises sharply along with productivity. The most obvious difference to layman such as myself is the existence of an effective labour union movement in Australia, which has slowly declined over last 30 years...leading to the current level of inequality...a level seen in the USA & UK circa 1980. Anyone's feedback most welcome. cheers
@dazecm Жыл бұрын
I'm amazed how Trickle Down economics is till regarded as plausible despite being widely discredited and shown not to work by multiple studies looking at data over decades. Trickle Down economics is just another way to increase the wealth of the rich at the expense of everyone else.
@steventaylor2028 Жыл бұрын
Trickle Down economics is not regarded as plausible and in fact it never was. No economist takes it seriously and you won't find it in any textbook. The concept has no proponents, and was always just a derogatory term. Politicians who are accused of arguing for trickle down economics (like Reagan or Thatcher), are usually arguing for supply side policies which is something quite different. Supply side policies aim to generate prosperaty by promoting production, business expansion and entrepreneurial activity, usually by tax cuts and deregulation. Trickle down economics, (giving money to the rich so that it will trickle down to the poor), doesn't do that. Giving money to the rich will not lead to more production and business expansion, because the rich will just use that money to buy another yacht instead of investing it in business. So yes, trickle down economics indeed doesn't work, but to accuse political opponents of promoting it is in almost all cases inappropriate.
@andrewneil6027 Жыл бұрын
We’re economically dependent on a few but we try to govern the many to compensate for fluctuations… It’s not difficult to comprehend that it’s easier to abuse those that can’t afford to defend themselves, hence why the catch phrase politicians are popular
@marcusdaniels9717 Жыл бұрын
I was trying to have the conversation with a guy at work. He’s brain is so boiled. He said he hates the term ‘a pay cut in real terms’…………😅
@markusnystrom852 Жыл бұрын
A kick-ass video yet again, Gary! Thanks!
@chazbayley Жыл бұрын
The religious doctrine style academia that he’s describing here rows out across the board, especially when it comes to the medical arena. What people don’t realise, is this entire system isn’t this way by chance, It is literally strategically built in to its design. This is indoctrination ladies and gentlemen at its finest and we’re finally waking up from it. Frankly, I know this when I got to about 15-16, I could see the way academia was taking me, and I always wanted to be free from that control grid.
@bogdiworksV2 Жыл бұрын
I agree, I had the same problem. The system is predicated on building a career, not making the world a better place for all.
@TheHorseshoePartyUK Жыл бұрын
@@bogdiworksV2 "Think for yourself" "Do your own research" ALWAYS means *agree with me 100% after I indoctrinate you with my cherry picked list of extremely biased takes and outright propaganda"
@Athanael777 Жыл бұрын
Great take as always, we need a wider perspective on wealth distribution.