I like how he just casually mentions that money buys laws
@soup26345 жыл бұрын
I know right? lol
@steven_duller38415 жыл бұрын
What? Is this news to you?
@Sir_Hazard5 жыл бұрын
This is the reason he is rich in the first place not because of a free and fair market
@beesplaining18825 жыл бұрын
It corrupts everything and everyone if left unchecked.
@loveydovey53165 жыл бұрын
That's why we must have the most trustworthy good charactered people at the top it's the only way.
@alexanderjohn11124 жыл бұрын
"People are not paid what they're worth: they're paid what they're able to negotiate". Great quote
@quantumfrost94674 жыл бұрын
Yet if the negotiate a good pay, get it and then don't provide what you have negotiated your supposed worth to be, you'll be fired. That's usually how it goes.
@Casbelu4 жыл бұрын
Yeah....because there is no inherent worth in your labor beyond what someone is willing to pay for it. If I had an Intel chip in the year 500 it would be, almost, worthless to people. If I spend 100 hours making a picture book (I can’t draw) it has no inherent worth. It’s worth is judged by others. If everyone wants it-value is high, it no one wants it...guess it isn’t worth much. The whole notion of this is that if my skills or product is in high demand, I can negotiate a high price. The whole basis of capitalism is that the value of YOUR labor is determined based on the value it creates for others-and that goes both ways. That is inherently more altruistic than the alternative.
@denverlilly36694 жыл бұрын
@@quantumfrost9467 it's sad that companies don't want to pay anymore than they have to. You're supposed to value your employees. Not try to get them to do the most work for the least amount of money.
@davidking47794 жыл бұрын
@@denverlilly3669 Don't you shop for the best value for your money? Why would anyone do any different? That is what employees do, shop for the best job for their skills. Employees are not slaves, they can leave anytime they want. Lilly is the correct name for you.
@denverlilly36694 жыл бұрын
@@davidking4779 I never said they were slaves. Employees shouldn't feel expendable you though. Are you making fun of my last name?
@megafr8nk5 жыл бұрын
Henry Ford advised: "There is one rule for the industrialist and that is: Make the best quality of goods possible at the lowest cost possible, paying the highest wages possible." Todays enterpreneurs do the exact opposite: make the worst quality that consumers will tolerate, sell for the hightest price they can get, paying the lowest wages they can.
@truthseeker88945 жыл бұрын
Yes, exactly. Apple is the first that comes to mind, but the other corporations are just the same. 😡
@66einstien5 жыл бұрын
But in India it seems quite opposite..
@JustMe-xz2bz5 жыл бұрын
Are you quoting the same Henry Ford who paid Pinkerton Security to publicly murder his own employees by shooting into the crowd of those who went on strike because Ford wouldn't pay them enough to be able to move out of the slum camps? Are you a paid troll or do just like the taste of the cool aide?
@bastooo35 жыл бұрын
There's also a bit of qualitative good stuff, but it's rare. And yes, that's the logic of capitalism because it's about capital not humans. When do people finally realise.....
@mirror4525 жыл бұрын
Henry Ford was a fascist.
@lauriebarton25792 жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how programmed we are. I only started thinking about these neoliberal ideologies recently and why they are structured the way they are. This was as a result of having doing what I was told (go to school, get good grades, go to college then get a “good” job). I don’t know if it’s fortunate or unfortunate that even though I did all of that and categorically have a “good” job I can’t afford to procure a home nor pay comfortably for a car even with the immense discipline I have applied with my finances. It dawn on me one day that I pay over $1000 cad in taxes per month!! And everything else I buy is taxed so here I am pivoting everything I was told to make sense of this unlevelled playfield
@hanzzarkov7690 Жыл бұрын
We dont have a tax problem, we have a compensation problem.
@susettesantiago5509 Жыл бұрын
They have taken hostage our government and we struggle while theirs gets rich
@pinewood6340 Жыл бұрын
Everything you said is the direct result of the lack of capitalism in this country. We have a hybrid system where the government has directly created the wealth divide. Speakers like this are very misled, and as a result, will only promote more pain for the working class. It's so sad.
@elischrag8436 Жыл бұрын
Some of what you are saying here is actually more aligned with neoliberalism than anything else. Neoliberals would definitely be in favor of cutting taxes.
@wayback1010 Жыл бұрын
When the government takes 35% of your check we see that as theft. But when a corporation takes 200% of the value you produce we don't pay it any mind...
@douglashanson74895 жыл бұрын
"If we want a new economics, all we have to do is choose to have it." .....except the choice is only in the hands of those who benefit from the existing system.
@petitio_principii5 жыл бұрын
No one is forced to indefinitely do business from anyone. In theory, you can gather a group of "socialists" and try to build economic relationships only within this group, as much as possible. There are a few communities that do. In theory, the more the group grows, the more independent of external economic relations it can be, at the same time it can become able to select external business partners that share similar philosophical views, communes trading mostly with other communes.
@ronvance46875 жыл бұрын
I think he meant to vote for someone who closest reflects these values with policy
@happydays81714 жыл бұрын
I hear ya, you should see my water bill. Water sure is money in my town.
@kindredspirit97034 жыл бұрын
@Boony Tooty That would all be well and good if it were possible to make a foothold in an established market. What do you think is more likely; 300+ million people in the the US economy all like and prefer their choice of internet provider, or the cost of competing effectively against the established internet providers is so high you would need to be rich, generous, and driven to do so? Advocates of Capitalism often say that ingenuity is the equalizer in such circumstances, but starting resources matter more than almost every other factor combined when it comes to doing well in business. When the people you want to out compete can afford to take huge losses for months or years just to kill competition and have the means to influence public policy to favor them over their opposition, how do you beat them?
@vickryan4 жыл бұрын
@@kindredspirit9703 i agree. (Can't compete with a monopoly / mega corporation) Yet i am a capitalist. Here is my opinion. Corporations are money generators. Every single human on the planet needs millions of dollars in their lifetime. Where's all this money come from? Don't compete with corporations. Join them. (If you can't beat em join em) Bc we all need money. Gotta go get a job at some point. Sorry to break the bad news.
@pauloyih13 жыл бұрын
A man of conscience who is not only self awakened but also awakening his old colleagues ....and more -- Most positive
@peterpapoulias78875 жыл бұрын
None of this is new. Henry Ford himself once wrote that he must pay his worker a decent wage as his worker is also his customer.
@AlphaVisionStreamer5 жыл бұрын
Indeed but the bottom line our governments continue to use this model "trickle down" bullshit that has always proved wrong but they keep doing it. Greed works for a while so they repeat it. But since they dont want to call it greed they masquerade it but calling the opposite socialism to disguise their greed. It simply makes sense in many countries especially scandinavian countries where they dont need to have 3 cars but rather have sustainable care for all. So it may not be new to you, But let your government know their bullshit will not be acceptable. We like facts not their self interests.
@FeedingNextGen5 жыл бұрын
And that's why a new truck cost as much as a house
@bighuman61375 жыл бұрын
It may not be new, but it has fallen out of favour. Similar to how unions shaped our modern labor laws...and now are the butt of every joke.
@charlesronk29895 жыл бұрын
Henry Ford wasn't the decent Capitalist pointed out here. He was a tyrant that had his own workers killed to avoid paying better wages. Google it.
@peterpapoulias78875 жыл бұрын
@@charlesronk2989 if it on the internet it must be true. Dude, All capitalist are greedy, narsassistic bastards, who think that labor is a commodity and that they are somehow special. It's how they justify the terrible thi gs they do. Carnegie hired Pinkerton to break up a strike that ended with some of his workers shot dead. His smelters killed on average one worker a day. My point is the profit model only works if the humanity quotient is the override. Naked capitalism is quite destru tive.
@elischrag8436 Жыл бұрын
I liked the quote "People are not paid what they're worth: they're paid what they're able to negotiate." I think it directly points to the need for organized labor.
@richardpetek712 Жыл бұрын
... or simply a better legislation!
@daskrumpl7570 Жыл бұрын
@@richardpetek712there can't be free and fair competition if labourers don't have the same right to form an economic body, compete and bargain as the owners of capital. The bigger the corporation the bigger the union.
@richardpetek712 Жыл бұрын
@@daskrumpl7570 But in small corporations, there are no "big unions" and laborers need a protection from the state. Laws.
@daskrumpl7570 Жыл бұрын
@@richardpetek712 true
@jeromeblacq7528 Жыл бұрын
@@daskrumpl7570 That's actually easier to hack, they just pay off the people at the top of the labour union
@myriadpath4 жыл бұрын
When he says "all we have to do, is choose to have it" he means the 1% of the 1%, and they will NOT choose a new economics. They will conduct business as usual until they will have their choice taken away either by climate disaster, or mass unrest and class revolt
@TeaParty17764 жыл бұрын
You and Nazis want to steal peoples choices
@HuemorDGAP4 жыл бұрын
Well said!!!!
@Forestien4 жыл бұрын
TeaParty1776 - You and nazis want silent slaves.
@sergekuptsoff91174 жыл бұрын
Oh, crap.. another Seattle Marxist posing as capitalist. 😂😂
@TeaParty17764 жыл бұрын
@@Forestien You evade the hatred of independent thought by nazis and commies. Capitalists value independent thought.
@grahamflorida5942Ай бұрын
He understands that his class is reliant on fixing the problem first, before the population at large does.
@sneakysimon13 жыл бұрын
"Being rapacious doesn't make you a capatilist - it makes you a sociopath" pure gold there are so many classic quotes in this one talk from someone who was inside the sociopathic world of modern economics and corporations
@Fellowtellurian3 жыл бұрын
Except he is one of the richest men in the world. He had to be more than a little greedy to get there. He could have raised his employees wages or just given the money away easy enough, but has he?
@136991113 жыл бұрын
Without his wealth he'd never be able to speak to the majority without backing up his opinion with real world facts .
@tajammulsiddiq98802 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@anthonycosta1282 жыл бұрын
Why do anti-capiralists use I-Phone, Macbook or Androids? And eat at Mcdonalds? These are all created by capitalism 🤣🤣🤣
@tajammulsiddiq98802 жыл бұрын
@@anthonycosta128 See the whole video again. He also talked about Stakeholders Capitalism where Organization take decisions based on Stakeholder's perspective (considering environmental aspects) not solely based on Investor perspective where only interest is to increase shareholder's wealth.
@PilbinCyclerАй бұрын
Nick Hanauer is the only super rich person that knows how economics truly works.! Go back and listen to his TedTalk from 10 years ago.! That is shockingly realavent to events of today. The Uber rich did not listen 10 years ago, in 2019, or now. He was right then and he's right now. The super rich need to listen to him and give up on their greed!!
@takeshikusao4674Ай бұрын
Nah, he is rather the only one among them, who honestly talks of how it works. The rest of super-rich people just tell you stories of how you should behave and work more.
@epicvproductions23824 күн бұрын
One rule Capitalism needed to be guided with was the golden rule. Do on to others as I would do onto myself,as it trickles out, not down because everyone has self worth. Fair price for fair service. But we live in a time of the greed and popularity would be hard to turn. Unfortunately greed has control of any social status but thrives on division and distraction away from the truth. Yeah we see an individual climbing out the ashes, but yet that is rare and something short of amazing. To all the brilliant people and princesses education that time effort and money has been spent there has not been a solution discovered, how is that possible. These are just thoughts and probably just that as greed will crush any resistance towards it. Humanity can it rise above?
@brigham22505 жыл бұрын
The people who write the laws benefit from the current inequality so have no incentive to change the laws.
@williampierce20345 жыл бұрын
This is the heart of the problem, therefore; it is also the place to find "the" solution. I believed congress were our lobbyists, but they have been bought by hi-dollar campaign contributors, and with golden parachutes from benefiting corporations.
@TeaParty17765 жыл бұрын
You benefit from the people of superior production who created mass production of cars, computers, clothes, watches, medicine, paper, pens, food, oil ,airplanes, and a vast number of things that make your life easier. This production requires freedom of property and freedom to produce, trade and pursue profit. When inferior producers rule superior producers w/force, production ceases. See _Atlas Shrugged_ for more.
@brigham22505 жыл бұрын
@@TeaParty1776 -- So you're saying that people like Mitch McConnell and Lindsay Graham are the people who create mass production of cars, computers, and more?
@TeaParty17765 жыл бұрын
@@brigham2250 No!!!!! Businessmen, not politicians, produce. And McConnell and Graham reject capitalism for govt controls. Please say how you inferred politicians from my post! Its bizarre.
@brigham22505 жыл бұрын
@@TeaParty1776 -- Let's just leave it at this. I disagree with what you are saying, or what I think you are saying. And to spend serious time trying to iron it out on a Yahoo message board is not my idea of a good time or time well spent.
@mikhelBrown4 жыл бұрын
"It's a Big Club and you ain't in it" George Carlin
@K1989L4 жыл бұрын
That's an excellent speak that describes very accurately how it is!
@adelchipelizzo28774 жыл бұрын
Oww, George you are so missed.
@Shozb0t4 жыл бұрын
But under capitalism, you would benefit from it nonetheless. It’s called “standard of living.” That is why it is so much better to live in South Korea as opposed to North Korea. The more capitalism, the better.
@Stu0474 жыл бұрын
@@Shozb0t I'd wager that all the people whose "standard of living" falls below the poverty line share very little pride in their capitalist system. Then there's the slowest runners of course: South Korea have around 11000 homeless and over 1500 sleeping rough. - The fact that there's no safeguards built into the social systems that subscribe to the models of capitalism to prevent such outcomes; I'd call that system broken... I see little sense in wanting more of that which is already broken.
@Shozb0t4 жыл бұрын
@@Stu047 There are safeguards built into the capitalist system. It's called insurance. You can buy insurance for your house, car, life, or anything that you want protected. This is an extremely solid way to guard against disastrous mishaps which may harm you or your property and leave you destitute. Another mechanism used in free economies is mutual aid societies. In the U.S., these were voluntary organizations which helped individuals guard against temporary problems that could leave a family impoverished. They have largely been abandoned as the mandatory government programs have supplanted them. One example of how the U.S. isn't fully capitalist. In fact, there have never been any fully capitalist countries on earth. Plus, for those who cannot support themselves, there is charity. The more capitalism we have, the more charity we can afford to give and the less charity is actually needed. Even with a welfare state in place, Americans give around $200 billion every year to charities. Imagine how much we would give if we weren't being forced to pay for a welfare state at all. Capitalism isn't broken, it is contaminated . . . with socialism. We have a mixture of the two systems. Every first-world country has this mixture to one extent or another. If there was a 100% capitalist country in the world, I would have moved there by now. For those who prefer socialism, they are lucky. Venezuela is right there waiting for them. Pack your bags.
@analyticalmindset4 жыл бұрын
After reading the comment sections I officially give up on humanity. A millionaire is literally telling you he's been taking advantage of a system that is not in your interest and people still defend the system as it is . Not even interested in changing it just a little ? Lol (Don't answer this btw )
@adamrodgers91754 жыл бұрын
Boot lickers man.
@AlliYAFF4 жыл бұрын
Your comment has reduced my faith ever further. Any rich man can feed his ego by using his position to advocate for a system that would block out his competitors once he has gathered his wealth. But you wouldn't understand that because you are among the economically illiterate.
@adamrodgers91754 жыл бұрын
Alli YAFF this person was talking about how people are fooled and you spun into your own thing. The op probably knows that any rich man can do it. They were stating people are falling for it. How crazy are you ?
@johnmalcolm31164 жыл бұрын
The market should have been left to crash in 2008/9 , government bailed out corporations and left the people with their debt , DNC RNC all world 🌎 government are culpable
@hitreset02914 жыл бұрын
@@AlliYAFF ah, but if an annual wealth tax or an estate tax or a death duty or all three are enacted, where does that leave you and your comment?
@mrnewmanhha80252 жыл бұрын
"Greed is not good. Being rapacious does not make you a capitalist, it makes you a sociopath." So profound.
@thebrunoserge Жыл бұрын
Capitalists... are sociopaths though
@jakobc.25587 ай бұрын
Saying that greed is the problem implys that we could fix all this if only everyone personaly were less greedy. In reality the poor currently have a right to be greedy because they objectively don't get enough. The issue is not greed, the issue is that rich people are born into circumstances in which they have a strong incentive to hate workers.
@rogerbird56654 жыл бұрын
You are awesome, Nick Hanauer. I have been thinking these thoughts, certainly with less organization than you, for more than 10 years. (I am retired.) I would remember how much cooperation there was at the big companies that I worked at. I would think that perhaps we are too inflexible about the concept of private property and how a worker who worked hard for 20 years at a company certainly had a big stake in the company. I thought that perhaps corporations had a responsibility not just to shareholders but also to workers and the public and the environment. I so deeply appreciate you putting it all together so well for us.
@leonbrnstein31063 жыл бұрын
Ok Bernie supporter. LOL.
@rogerbird56653 жыл бұрын
@@leonbrnstein3106 I don't support Bernie. He is too angry.
@programking6552 жыл бұрын
Except this video is fucking stupid. He used terms he doesn’t understand to attack ideas that he doesn’t understand. Like denying that a market is an efficient means of allocating resources? Seriously? Economists have agreed on that since literally the beginning of the discipline. There are exceptions of course, but perfect competition with complete markets leads to a Pareto optimal system. He’s a moron.
@TheVeritas21002 жыл бұрын
*******I thought that perhaps corporations had a responsibility not just to shareholders but also to workers and the public and the environment. ***** NO THEY DO NOT ! ... but without the consideration for the workers, and managers , NO CORPORATION can survive in todays COMPETTITIVE ENVIRONMENT , period ! ( and again NO Corporation can start/grow/survive - raise money, sell stock, etc - if they do NOT deliver VALUE/PROFIT to the shareholder(s) ! - THAT CLEAR AS MUD to anyone who has ever ran the (productive ) BUSINESS in the COMPETITIVE MARKET PLACE ! - but I guess it is not CLEAR to Nick Hanauer ! :-)
@spacekiller6856 Жыл бұрын
@@rogerbird5665his anger is warranted
@kenerfigueroa79004 жыл бұрын
When you have a rich man telling you this and poor people crying in the name of banks and wall street, you know the world is gonna end soon.
@kristiano.73634 жыл бұрын
The elites were successful in indoctrinating Americans into defending unfettered capitalism.
@solarpower094 жыл бұрын
You, guys have not seen modern russian capitalism... That is jungle for sure.
@socizium4 жыл бұрын
@@solarpower09 Oh...I'm living in Russia and our economy is just peripheral capitalizm. Previously I've been thinking a lot about moving to America, due to good economical potentional and high level of welfare. But right now I inderstand, that I would better stay here, exactly in Russia. Maybe our economic depends of price of oil and natural resources (we have a problem with this in 2020) but still I wanna stay here because we haven't dangerous social movements, for example BLM (my own honest opinion). We have many traditions and our our social sphere is based on conservatism and traditional values. We do not have acute social conflicts. And as in sum, I think that maybe then our president Putin (we're everyone hate his, and wanna make a revolution) will be died or killed we'll be able to create a new economical system and encourage to economical growing and developing. P.S Sorry for my mistakes, I don't use Google Translate or something like that.
@ik14084 жыл бұрын
There is no capitalism in Russia. Russia is a colony of Germany and the Fourth Reich-the EU. Natural resources of Russia are sent to Germany, the money for the resources go to the pockets of oligarchs, and the oligarchs then pLace those money in the banks of the Fourth Reich- the EU.
@ik14084 жыл бұрын
Putin is only facade of the system that turned Russia into a colony of Germany and the Fourth Reich-the EU. The only thing that can happen is that the system will replace one Putin with another.
@zzyyxx1233 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised he didn't even mention the Federal Reserve and Quantitative Easing. It has had more negative impact on our economy than any other factor. By constantly increasing the money supply, the rich have gotten richer because most of that money goes to pumping up stock prices. Corporations have used it to buy back their stock instead of investing in new products and expanding their businesses. The average worker has suffered due to the increase in the prices of consumer goods caused by the increase in the money supply. Also, the second problem with our economy is money in politics. Ever wonder why so many politicians are millionaires? Political leadership was never meant to be a career. Corporations influence government by lobbying Congress and contributing to campaigns. This results in massive corruption. We need to take money out of politics. You shouldn't have to be wealthy to run for office.
@georgemarangos77073 жыл бұрын
Totally agree , reserve banks keep interests low to protect rich people interests, creating record high real estate prices which young people trying to buy a home is impossible.
@poisonivy7453 жыл бұрын
Stock buy backs were illegal manipulation of stock under Securities Exchange Act of 1934 until Reagan undid it in 1982. Also Citizens United bullshit 🙄
@poisonivy7453 жыл бұрын
@@BlueSky-vd6qh unfortunately looking at Americans, that cap is in the billions
@SF20363 жыл бұрын
Citizens United!
@Latitz3 жыл бұрын
@@BlueSky-vd6qh That is never gonna work. Think about it they are already corrupt which means they are greedy. And if you are greedy you'll always want more. As stated in video above rich get richer.
@Onionbaron2 жыл бұрын
Wow! So nice to hear a human again! Is he really from the U.S??? If so, there is still hope for humanity!
@superduperjew2 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly!
@leefairweather57722 жыл бұрын
US Citizen here. Yeah, we've definitely brainwashed, but there still is hope; Although I fear that more and more people are being brainwashed or coerced or bribed into supporting the status quo. Well, maybe in 50 years, after the world is bathed in nuclear hellfire, the survivors will learn from our mistakes.
@elisaumoso81802 жыл бұрын
hahaha haha
@coppercoloredmessiah9112 жыл бұрын
Lol good luck with that
@Onionbaron2 жыл бұрын
@@coppercoloredmessiah911 You mean he is an imposter!?
@nanningteas4 жыл бұрын
Honesty from the 1%. refreshing.
@plastifiedmetal56824 жыл бұрын
There is no honesty in that...
@dirtycadaver44624 жыл бұрын
from what I've found he's only worth a about a billion
@hamkahasnim6704 жыл бұрын
Dirty Cadaver only?
@jakefinch54304 жыл бұрын
@@dirtycadaver4462 Probably because he doesn't like hoarding all the wealth for himself when he can expand, include, and reinvest.
@19dani1954 жыл бұрын
@@hamkahasnim670 How he says only when he won't see a billion dollar in his life. Some people just love the boot.
@LeifOlegson3 жыл бұрын
henry ford's model was very similar: pay workers enough to be able to buy our cars, and we'll sell more cars.
@boomerang61303 жыл бұрын
Exactly!👍
@edmmitch3 жыл бұрын
Try pitching this 'model' to Ferrari
@MP-ut6eb3 жыл бұрын
@@edmmitch lul
@MH-jg4lq3 жыл бұрын
Henry Ford created a very well off middle class by paying autoworkers well. In the 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s, autoworkers wealth rose dramatically and they had pension plans that were the envy of everyone. They owned their homes, sent their kids to college, paid for the kids college tuition so college kids graduated without debt and then they retired to Florida with good pensions. It all worked well until Reaganomics killed the auto industry and bankrupted everyone.
@boomerang61303 жыл бұрын
@@MH-jg4lq Yep, true. Reagan was truly evil. I am glad he has left the planet earth forever.🙏
@DrRaymondYoungbloodJr2 жыл бұрын
The unfortunate part, he could be a poor man saying this as thousands of economic and finance professors have and not a single person would listen…he had to take your grandparents money and your third generations money for you to listen…He really is saying we stupid…He is giving us a great eduction.
@karmafairy3512 жыл бұрын
At least now he's doing something about it. He didn't have to give this talk, he didn't have to do a thing! He could've kept quiet and just enjoyed his wealth. You need money to make changes, specially we're talking about systemic changes that will take a lot of money and efforts.
@PaleRider54Ай бұрын
@@karmafairy351 I agree that it takes money to effect change, but that is because we allow our politicians to be corrupt. If we take miney entirely out of politics, the entire scene changes.
@trevaperes5343 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant! Nick Hanauer, has hit the nail on the head. The Neoliberals need to get a check up, from the neck up, and start considering the advice that Nick has outlayed here, bascially, more exchanging things with others for mutual benefit and less greed by the governing neoliberal sociapaths of our global economies.
@alanmctavish36283 жыл бұрын
I've been looking for this 17 minutes for 40 years!!!!
@ojongorockwilson6504Ай бұрын
You are not alone.
@nottenvironmental62083 жыл бұрын
CEO payment has raised from 12* average worker for them in 80s to 150* today. Even more tragic, they are generally not even good managers. That's why we consistently subsidize their failing companies.
@daviddelgado6090Ай бұрын
It was 267x where I worked before I retired.
@eduardodiaz2649Ай бұрын
They are all on each other’s boards so if they fail they know they will receive a golden parachute
@michaeljiggs2053Ай бұрын
Actually in 1980 the avg CEO made 124 times the avg worker in the same company. In 2001 it was 742 times the avg worker. By 2020 it went up to 1718 times the avg worker. This is also reflected in the executive branch of the company just not as high. This also doesn't include shareholders. The only people that don't benefit by a company's success are those doing most of the work....from middle management down.
@markpogo3182Ай бұрын
As a child I called this common sense.I don't know if business ever really believed their bs but it is amazing how many workers complied.
@contrafax5 жыл бұрын
"When my neighbor suffers, I suffer. When my neighbor prospers, I prosper. " - Richard A. Gillespie
@disruptivetimes87385 жыл бұрын
And if your neighbor prosper and you suffer, you get jealous, blame your suffering on your neighbor and demand that he should be forced by law to give you his money. This is what Mr. Gillespie didn't told you about human nature.
@paulawagstaff6865 жыл бұрын
@@disruptivetimes8738 well IF the neighbour had been a GOOD neighbour, he would not have closed his heart to his suffering neighbour, instead of turning his back and purposed to gain even more for himself/herself...so as to gain the whole world and lose your soul..America has lost its soul.
@paulawagstaff6865 жыл бұрын
And IF he had done this, there would need be no law passed...
@troyhenry61115 жыл бұрын
@@paulawagstaff686 what do you mean by good neighbor? Why should they be a good neighbor? Souls don't exist.
@paulawagstaff6865 жыл бұрын
@@troyhenry6111 If you don't know what a good neighbour means, use a dictionary...so...you don't have a soul? What, already sold it?
@robert.glassartАй бұрын
Thanks!
@CharbelGereige4 жыл бұрын
"why don't you give your money away", "I figured I use my money for political power" very accurate!
@mb2613 жыл бұрын
That was what I was looking forward to hear; that he woke up one day and created billions of dollars for antipoverty policy. But " neoliberals" are the " boogeyman " WEAK & FOFS" 🎬 action bro. Not WORDS. that's a real principle
@redfieldblair3 жыл бұрын
That was such a dumb question. "Why don't you be the only person to give your money away and be stuck in the same state as everyone else?". The point flew straight over her head.
@CharbelGereige3 жыл бұрын
No charge others for your political ambitions lol Not dumb, just hypocryt
@Cycling.Bikepacking3 жыл бұрын
Same story from the right. “Let’s fix systemic issues with personal responsibility”. Works really well in every area it’s applied: climate change, plastic pollution, inequality.
@anthonycosta1282 жыл бұрын
Why do anti-capiralists use I-Phone, Macbook or Androids? And eat at Mcdonalds? These are all created by capitalism 🤣🤣🤣
@sulochandhungel5 жыл бұрын
It's a strange time when 0.1 percenters start talking about how ridiculous the capitalist system right now is!
@WWZenaDo5 жыл бұрын
Maybe he's afraid of being torn apart by an angry mob sometime in the future. That's what usually happens when greed is more important than lives.
@tommcewan79365 жыл бұрын
If you can't beat 'em, join em. And we'll never beat 'em as long as people get hung up on the hypocrisy aspect of this. Hypocrisy may be galling, but it is *not* a logical fallacy. You can be a hypocrite and still be *right*.
@LegendNinja415 жыл бұрын
@@WWZenaDo doubt? do you see anything happen to the ultra rich in the US? people even adore them lol and they live in their own gated communities anyway.
@Harrier_DuBois5 жыл бұрын
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@stopreset3135 жыл бұрын
@ They don't "feel guilty" and they're not "afraid", lmao. They're selling socialism because they benefit from it.
@funny-video-YouTube-channel4 жыл бұрын
He is right. Collaboration and social consumption is creating more wealth for society. Like buying a car, or a train ticket for the train system that will still work for a long time, after the car is broken and unusable. The collaborative and social consumption is creating more economic value than single use consumption or single owner consumption. Consumption networks are more efficient and create more value. This is why social infrastructures give more wealth to even the most poor in central Europe.
@Shozb0t4 жыл бұрын
Consumption doesn’t create wealth. Production creates wealth. One of the most basic laws of economics: you cannot consume more than you produce.
@warren50374 жыл бұрын
@@Shozb0t you're talking in terms of physical assets. In terms of numbers, consumption can go above. Let's say a luxury car has been produced at a cost of $1 million. Billionaires won't care about the price. They want that car no matter what so they'll throw prices greater than $1 million. The car producer won't accept a price below that. Edit: also without the demand, there won't be supply, at least for private goods. For public goods, private costs exceed private benefits, so no private company will want to produce public goods, such as national defence. HOWEVER, for public goods, positive externalities tend to exceed negative externalities, so society demands it but the private sector will be reluctant to produce it.
@Shozb0t4 жыл бұрын
@Warren Lam $15,000 Hondas will also have a price higher than the cost of production. That is normal. A man buys a sandwich in a deli for $7. How much is the sandwich worth to the customer? More than $7. How much is the sandwich worth to the deli? Less than $7. Both parties gain from the transaction. That is a trade. Millions of trades happen every day.
@warren50374 жыл бұрын
@@Shozb0t that's... what I said....
@Shozb0t4 жыл бұрын
@Warren Lam It is definitely true that national defense should not be private. But not for financial reasons, for reasons of principle. Government’s function is to protect the rights of all the individuals in the country and it must be done impartially. However, private enterprises will provide the military with weapons, vehicles, food, etc.
@gamtngirl3655Ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I am beyond grateful to hear these words and hear you supporting this approach to capitalism.
@americanexpat87925 жыл бұрын
This is largely the secret behind the Scandinavian countries and why their standard of living is so high. The book ‘Viking Economics’ does a good job describing how they did it.
@surveysays83355 жыл бұрын
Well, this is debatable. Calling a TINY country of almost all 1 culture, and the highest oil earns per capita the happiest country is easy. However, take away that oil, and 30% of their healthcare funding disappears and they'll be eating each other. These countries your talking about also have THE LOWEST REGULATIONS of the free world. Businesses don't have the myriad of hurdles that other country's businesses that have navigate. Happiness is Relative. Cubans think they have the best healthcare in the world, while no American would every settle for Cuban quality of healthcare.
@endurancemotorvlog68815 жыл бұрын
Did you have a look at the Danish Krone ? Its lots 40% of its valieu and is becomming a junk state like Venezuela. Nothing is for free. Socialism ends when other peoples money runs out. I ask myself how come that its always very rich people try to turn socialist ? But when you ask them to turn in their money.... dadaa they dont. The same with the climate BS. They drive big cars, own plains, large yachts. And yet they want to stop us from driving cars and going on holiday. Its all a scam. I wonder how much he is paid to tell us this BS.
@davilimalol46125 жыл бұрын
@@surveysays8335 Norway is the only Nordic country with plentiful oil. All the other countries in the region are doing well too. The way they do this is from high taxes on everyone, not just the rich used to fund an extensive safety net and great educatio which they give so that if you have a business plan, you can pursue it without already being rich (enough to forgo work and chase something like software development) and to also make people be highly educated so there are lots of people with business plans and that no one is stupid enough to live in a safety net without knowing how to get out. This also means the customers are more educated so they don't fall for stupid tricks and more willing to pay for stuff because they can afford it. Then they DO regulate companies because for competition to be high we need plentiful choice and no conglomerates that own companies in multiple unrelated fields or everything in a field to just have 5 loss leaders so every company is limited to their field and so you can only do better with a better product, rather than just ask a larger company to buy you so you can go free of charge.
@MagnusJuhl5 жыл бұрын
@@endurancemotorvlog6881 the Danish Krone is pegged to the Euro within a 2,25% band. So basically, you have no idea what you're talking about.
@endurancemotorvlog68815 жыл бұрын
Magnus Juhl wel My Dear, ill tell you this. Another 10 years and Europe inclusief Will be living in a social communist distopia. Socialism and communism dont work. Kapitalism and the free market is the way to go. And you think that the EU Will save the DK. I got news for you. Have you already forgotten Greece ? They are still not out of the hole the EU put them in. Margret Thatcher was right About the EU. Its a socialist communist hellhole were rich countries pay for the poor... thats until the money runs out. I have the feeling that YOU dont know what you are talking About and dont get or wants to see the bigger picure.
@dustinsoodak62383 жыл бұрын
One of the implicit assumptions (besides pure selfishness ) is that the labor market consists of free agents that have the option of turning down a job they aren't getting payed enough for. The existence of poverty is important for wealthy corporations who would otherwise have to pay market value for emotionally and physically damaging jobs.
@mikafizz10222 жыл бұрын
when poverty ceases to exist, would that mean the mega-rich would too?
@Cyborg_Lenin2 жыл бұрын
Accept thats not true Capitalism awards capitalists infinitely more power then the workers. It thus follows that workers will always be paid as little as possible. And that will not change no matter what company you go to. Then there is the fact of coercion. While entering a job contact, you do so under duress. There is an implicit threat of poverty behind not accepting the job for whatever the capitalist wants. Add to that the requirement for a reserve army of labor, to have a bunch of unemployed people clawing for some crumbs and you get an inherently cruel system of slaves who think they have the freedom to choose. You can go left or right, but the roads are already build.
@gbail95664 жыл бұрын
Spending drives economies, and people that aren't paid enough can't spend enough for an economy to thrive for everyone. Duh.
@lhotse17164 жыл бұрын
Exactly, so that's obviously not the issue here... Companies are making money so apparently someone is buying their products, and we are more worried about over-consumption than under-consumption these days
@flooavenger4 жыл бұрын
Definitely not... consumption does not grow the economy at all, savings and investments do
@gbail95664 жыл бұрын
Savings and investment?? That's the neoliberal argument that's driving the increasing concentration of wealth in the top 1%. That's a pleasant world if you can afford it. Fail.
@karenhuff27774 жыл бұрын
Giving restaurant workers 15 an hour which lowers jobs...makes money because now they can afford restaurants????? First of all, who saud they are going to eat out as often as necessary. Second, what about the people who LOST their jobs because employers couldn't pay that many at 15 an hour. Sorry....this makes no sense. I know plenty economists who could blow his theories out the water. Even I can see this. It's still greed or envy...greed on one had and envy of others on the other hand.
@K1989L4 жыл бұрын
@@karenhuff2777 I also know plenty of economists and they are all insane.
@JohnSmith-pd2dq2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant ... this talk has completely destroyed my false faith in capitalism ... thank you for such an eye-openeing talk ... you have changed my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Cyborg_Lenin2 жыл бұрын
Good. Now you can read(listen to) "wage labor and capital" by Karl Marx. He says the exact same thing, but in a more direct way.
@CyberPsyLen Жыл бұрын
Rich yet John?
@UncleJemimaАй бұрын
you should look up some talks by economist Richard Wolff, you'll learn even more
@timmystool33495 жыл бұрын
If everyone “behaved rationally”.... commercials would be worthless and have no value. Instead they are worth 5 million for 30 seconds during 1 football game
@jasonramirez86385 жыл бұрын
Political correctness is a way to ban free speech by the left.
@rb0326825 жыл бұрын
@@jasonramirez8638 - bullshit
@NitroMorrison175 жыл бұрын
and football players alongside with models and singers receive millions of dollars for living a dream while ordinary people can't afford medical insurance. rationality have long been gone if it ever existed.
@rb0326825 жыл бұрын
@@NitroMorrison17 - 95% of those celebrities you envy have nothing compared to the wealthiest 5% of the USA population. And, 95% of those celebrities you envy actually had to do something of value to reach whatever level of success they attain. AND, 99.93% of those celebrities did not use unethical, cut-throat business practices or exploit and abuse their workers. These celebrities we all envy did not cause issues with medical insurance. You actually stated the real problem: "medical *insurance*". Why is there a middle person between USA citizens and their healthcare providers? Why are insurance companies even involved and profiting heavily from anything to do with medical/dental care? This is f'n ridiculous. This is the real absence of rationality. ok enough of my drunken rambling
@miguelpereira98595 жыл бұрын
Commercials ARE worthless. Unbelievable the amount of money companies sink into that junk
@Maddie91855 жыл бұрын
I love this guy I’ve been following his podcast for sometime now. If the middle class is not prospering the country can not prosper.
@danielpascoe96385 жыл бұрын
He mentioned in his speech there wasn't a text book on his particular type of economics, actually there is, it's called the Communist Manifesto, a theory when was put into practice killed millions in the 20th century.
@jamesbetker68625 жыл бұрын
@@danielpascoe9638 Communism eliminated the middle class. There was only the proletariat.
@Kindness84195 жыл бұрын
@@danielpascoe9638 He is not advocating for Marxism.
@danielpascoe96385 жыл бұрын
@@Kindness8419 Then you apparently don't know how smooth Communism slips into people's thinking.
@Kindness84195 жыл бұрын
@@danielpascoe9638 Communism is not a state of mind. It is an economic model in which the government owns all means of production. In France, the restaurants and stores are all privately owned. In USSR, that was not the case.
@carlov37095 жыл бұрын
“The essence of capitalism is to turn nature into commodities and commodities into capital. The live green earth is transformed into dead gold bricks, with luxury items for the few and toxic slag heaps for the many. The glittering mansion overlooks a vast sprawl of shanty towns, wherein a desperate, demoralized humanity is kept in line with drugs, television, and armed force.” ― Michael Parenti, Against Empire
@scotmil15 жыл бұрын
@Reggie Cyde exactly. What is the opposite of capitalism the, well, Russia, the continent of Africa, China, Central and South America, Mexico, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, I don't know pick any country, and nobody in the United States is moving there en mass for a couple of very, very, very important reasons, their countries inherently suck at treating people of allraces, Creed's, religions, cultures, whatever all those words are, we are the only country that actually treat people like of all creeds like human beings and individuals worthy of respect.
@jimmyurban5 жыл бұрын
Reggie Clyde, linking totalitarian communism with egalitarian socialism is like tying U.S. economic imperialism with international aid. In both cases, the latter is perverted by greed and the zeal for domination. This TED talker is trying to save capitalism by getting rid of neoliberal economics. Unfortunately, capitalism itself is too inherently tied to greed in the guise of “development “ for our species to survive unless we change our paradigm, and some socialist principles are at least a healthier place to start.
@tegridyfarms99725 жыл бұрын
Lol. People on here literally defending their American fascist overlords! 😐 That's what top-notch propaganda from FOX, CNN, and MSNBC will get ya.
“The comfort of the rich, depends upon an abundant supply of the poor” Voltaire
@SI292225 жыл бұрын
Drake Doragon Likewise, the supply of the poor depends on the existence of a few rich people.
@WomenofHighValue5 жыл бұрын
lol the comfort of the “politicians”, depends upon n abundant supply of taxes. Business owners at least solve problems. Regulators/politicians create more obstacles for problem solvers - thereby making it more difficult for the poor.
@willhelmberkly30255 жыл бұрын
@Manny Santiago I agree. My I phone has crappy battery life, I'm obese because Ben and Jerrys is operating a complex network of conspiracy specifically against me, and I have access to more high quality entertainment then my tiny plebian brain can handle. I CAN"T FUCKING TAKE IT ANYMORE!
@terrythompson75355 жыл бұрын
@@SI29222 What you have said here is completely false, and easily provable during an economic collapse. The poor do not need the rich. They can live off the land, hunt, fish, and take care of themselves. What exactly is it that you think a hedge fund manager is going to do during economic collapse? You are not thinking. It is also pretty clear, that you have never seen economic collapse. I have. During hurricane Katrina.. and guess what? During that scenario there is no such thing as rich people, there is only survival, and knowledge of nuclear physics is not going to protect you, or get you food. Also, if you are by yourself, you're screwed.
@kennethburmeister81195 жыл бұрын
@@terrythompson7535 rofl a hedge fund manager it's far smarter than the masses. Why do you think we have inequality? People are naturally unequal. Look at people that win the lottery. In 5 years 70 percent are worse of than when they started. Same with pro football players. Most are broke in 5 years time after they retire. The ineffective will always occupy the bottom percentage. If you think the rich are there because of luck or corruption you are not paying attention.
@brienb17704 жыл бұрын
I don't always agree, in fact more often than not I disagree with Nick Hanauer and he and I have taken a turn at each other in the past. Having said that: I appreciate Nick's vision and his willingness to explore the realities of economic equity and reciprocity usually at his own expense. I trust him when he suggests that he is in this with us. Nicely done, Nick
@ParkerAllen23 жыл бұрын
Great talk. A lot of the basics of this talk are things I've thought about for years, not because I'm where he is, but because I'm one of the vast disappearing middle class, and so I've tried to figure out what went wrong when I tried to do everything right and still struggle so much. If I've thought of these things there must be millions more who've also realized that the struggle we're going through is because of a system built to disadvantage the majority, I hope it means people will start in large numbers demanding real change. A great support to some of what Mr. Hanauer was talking about is a book I just read and loved called Humankind by Rutger Bregman, that discusses that human beings are actually much kinder and more altruistic than many popular theories have suggested. A very good read.
@ricardbuxo3 жыл бұрын
I agree with you ad I am reading the exact same book, trying to still have some faith in humanity. The only problem here is to convince the remaining 1% that holds the majority of power and wealth to switch to a system that is more inclusive, sharing their wealth by paying more taxes and better wages to their employees, to allow the (disappearing) middle class to thrive and become part of the market in a way that benefits ALL, not only the CEOs and shareholders. I see that a very unlikely scenario, greed is good for the 1%!...
@sattyre68922 жыл бұрын
Like you, I also have been thinking about this for years. It seems pretty obvious to me that our social systems are broken. I have repeatedly wondered how to have an economic system that values hard work but doesn't rely on currency. Asking the right questions is key to getting the right answers. So now my question is how do we turn this train around? Hard workers should be rewarded, but that shouldn't negatively impact others. What a great talk.
@luisdominguez20872 жыл бұрын
nice. he says it all, they are stealing money from you. by setting way-lower-than-should-be wages.
@DavidRLentz2 жыл бұрын
Humankind, Rutger Bregman. A reason for hope! 😥😟🤔🙂 (See my comment below.) (Or is it "Bergman"?)
@DeannesFunVideos2 жыл бұрын
Dee Hock wrote Birth of the Chaordic Age in '99... he spelled out similar perspectives, like the VISA collaborative left out the perspective of consumers... a failure of our consciousness. sigh
@moonbee0328 күн бұрын
❣️👏🏼👏🏼❣️👏🏼👏🏼❣️ My thoughts exactly since I was a very young girl. Had my family accusing me of being a socialist because I insisted that we could treat our farm (SA) employees better. I was so enraged that I took all my old notebooks (two years worth) tore used pages out, and started giving reading lessons to the kids of super poor people around us that could not send their kids to school. I had my own business in South America, when I was forced to leave and come back to the US, my parting gift to some of my employees was driving lessons. They never owned a car, but they could easily get a small loan to buy a taxi and this way they could be independent. They cried their eyes out thanking me. I hope life has been better for them.
@joellee93685 жыл бұрын
Keep spitting the truth brother!! We need your voice!!! Thank you.
@TheJohnblyth5 жыл бұрын
“Being rapacious does not make you a capitalist; it makes you a sociopath”
@riftis22105 жыл бұрын
It's true tho. Capitalists get a bad rep cause so many top CEOs are sociopaths.
@RyanGrangerLEMONADEWHIZ5 жыл бұрын
thank you.
@nytroglicerine53115 жыл бұрын
For once there seems to be sane people can also be financially successful
@joplinboy5 жыл бұрын
Rapacious is not the virtue that makes the successful capitalist. “Rational self interest” is. Rapacious is what the guy robbing the convenience store embodies.
@mizzamystar5 жыл бұрын
Hoarding is a mental illness
@ConstantinKlose-sj4mb5 жыл бұрын
It really is time to go forward. People who don't want change either don't realize the huge problems with capitalism (probably because they live in an exploitative country, rather than an exploited one) or they are doing well in a system that requires a lot of people to do badly.
@lmerlot43285 жыл бұрын
Even the word Cap- ital-ism it's a simple pyramid system ending up communistic as we are now experiencing world wide.
@Darthenator5 жыл бұрын
There will always be a hierarchy of power. The ideal is to make it merit based and allow people to rise and fall in the ranks
@lmerlot43285 жыл бұрын
@@Darthenator Obviously the crooked ones have manipulated things to such a degree that its not really even capitalism in its true form at this point. But I still see cap italism as a form of a slave system.
@loveydovey53165 жыл бұрын
@@lmerlot4328 Agreed. Hate to admit it but it's true.😒
@lmerlot43285 жыл бұрын
@Adymn Sani It seems in America the capitalist system was a prosperous one back in the day, but we cannot say today that that system is still what we are experiencing. I've lived here a long time and things have dramatically changed for the worse. We are now seeing the effects.
@raidadave7840Ай бұрын
This needs to be viewed by more people.
@sakhawat30033 жыл бұрын
I think this is by far one of the most important and brilliant brain exploding talks TED has ever delivered. In the comment section, I have seen lots of people making ad hominem fallacies to rule out the essential points this guy is making. I urge everybody, please stick to the argument, not the person. Thank you.
@reasonerenlightened24563 жыл бұрын
In Capitalism there is only the owner and the Employee. Ultimately, the 'Employee' makes the products, takes those products to the market, sells the same products, he made, to himself and finally he pays a fee known as Profit to some 'Owner' for a permission to own the same products he made and sold to himself. The owner gets to collect profit for doing nothing.....and many call that 'earning' instead of 'taking'. ==--==--==--== (The solution Marx failed to see is that the distribution of the ownership must look like a bell curve. There must be a Law that controls the shape of the curve ( i.e. for each 'X' amount of citizens there must be a 'Y' amount owned that fits the bell curve.) ) THE CURRENT DISTRIBUTION OF 'WHAT IS OWNED BY WHOM' RESEMBLES A NEEDLE (I.E. A DELTA FUNCTION ) It must be made to look like a bell curve and the only way it can happen is by means of a Law that TAKES from everybody and then re-distributes it in way that makes the bell curve a reality.
@gabrielblacklock39212 жыл бұрын
Except a large portion of the claims he made are just flat-out wrong, statistically speaking.
@fibonaccisequins46372 жыл бұрын
@@gabrielblacklock3921 Such as?
@gabrielblacklock39212 жыл бұрын
@@fibonaccisequins4637 Well, for starters, he claims that "in the last 30 years, the top 1% has grown 21 trillion dollars richer, while the bottom 50% have grown 900 billion dollars poorer." We can analyze this claim by looking at the Federal Reserve's "Distribution of Household Wealth in the U.S. since 1989." I'd link to it, but KZbin likes to shadowban comments with links in them. But it shows that in 1989, the bottom 50% of housholds possessed $760 billion, which is about $1.5 trillion if we adjust for inflation. What about in 2019, when this video came out? According to this same chart, the bottom 50% possessed $1.96 trillion. That's an increase of over $400 billion, not a decrease of $900 billion as the video claims. Today, the bottom 50% is doing even better. They now possess $3.4 trillion, which, even when adjusting for inflation, is an overall increase of $1.7 trillion dollars since 1989. Also, keep in mind that the period of 1989 - 2019 was a time of almost unprecedented immigration, and most of the immigrants were coming from very poor countries. So if the economy were just staying the same and not growing, we would expect immigrants to bring the overall share of wealth in the bottom 50% down significantly. The fact that the bottom 50% gained 1.7 TRILLION dollars during that time gives you an idea of how amazingly powerful the US economy is. But of course, you won't hear any of that from Nick Hanauer, because he has an agenda.
@gabrielblacklock39212 жыл бұрын
@@fibonaccisequins4637 Additionally, Hanauer incorrectly claims that studies showed the minimum wage hike in Seattle didn't hurt any poorer workers and didn't cause any unemployment. The reality is much more complicated than that. Studies show that it did not initially cause any unemployment, but then later studies showed that it had a chilling effect on future employment, which can contribute to unemployment in the long run. Also, studies show that many restaurants intentionally cut hours from their lowest-earning workers in order to compensate for having to pay them more per hour, which resulted in lower earnings overall for many of the most vulnerable workers. Again, I'd link to these studies, but KZbin will just ban my comment if I do.
@Brett_S_4204 жыл бұрын
Imagine that.. If you get money to the hands of regular people, they will spend it, thus growing the economy.
@J-Bombs4 жыл бұрын
nope, if someone like jeffy from amazon gave away all his many billions it would raise the cost of goods due to the fact many tens of MILLIONS of people would be rapidly consuming. Jeff for example as one person whom organizes labor, but does not consume vasts amount of resources himself. just because we use dollar bills does not change the fact farmers are growing food, people are making goods, and we are trading these things with one another. give 100 million people all the money of the "rich" and you end with a depression in resources.
@ChristopheBeckers4 жыл бұрын
@@J-Bombs No one says give all money from the rich to the poor. But putting more power in the hands of workers and consumers forces corporations to innovate and create better quallity products and working conditions. It also creates more potentional for small business to thrive and lets working people have a fair shot at life.
@J-Bombs4 жыл бұрын
@@ChristopheBeckers it's not about rich to poor, its about taking someones lifes work, risk, value, and time BY FORCE and taking it for yourself. Morally bankrupt ideology, this ideology is based on the use of force. As for "just taxing" on the practical you will only tax the working class as they are the producers. Thus you tax working people and responsible people for NON-WORKING people and NON-RESPONSIBLE people. Stop socializing bad choices and punishing working people for other peoples lifes choices.
@ChristopheBeckers4 жыл бұрын
@@J-Bombs How is getting the 1% to pay their share and raising the minimum wage going to hurt the working class ? U act as if people would stop working and become lazy if their healthcare got cheaper or if they got an afordable education. There is no evidence of that , on the contrary there is plenty of evidence it's the opposite !!
@J-Bombs4 жыл бұрын
@@ChristopheBeckers simple, the 1% are not collectively consuming what 50% of the population consumes. Also remember it is the working class that creates goods and services which are consumed by others IF you "take from the rich" to "give to the poor" you will not REDUCE the wealth of the rich you will increase the cost of goods, decrease the value of the dollar, increase the taxes on the working class, and reduce the over all available resources. There is 0 evidence to support otherwise. also if healthcare, education, and housing are to be worked for by working class to the poor why not just make food free? at this point there is no reason to have anything cost resources or labor anymore.
@Arushd44413 жыл бұрын
Man, I am realizing now why I never understood the theories of economics in my class. Because it never made sense to me. It's just a bunch of neo-liberal BS.
@alexandrianautocruiser80243 жыл бұрын
I got the same feeling after listening to this Talk. I don't take everything at face value as something correct, but he had some excellent valid points.
@Chrisbennett-k5h3 жыл бұрын
Free market is bs? Did you come up with that from your vast knowledge of economics too? That's like saying chemistry is bs because you don't understand it.
@denverlilly36693 жыл бұрын
@@Chrisbennett-k5h I don't think she's stating that a free market is BS but neoliberals only want to believe what empowers them. Corporate greed is very much alive and real. Companies only take part in what increases their profits, which they have been for years, yet I don't see the lower or middle classes benefiting from that. Trickle down economics only reach as far as those with money/power enable it to.
@Chrisbennett-k5h3 жыл бұрын
@@denverlilly3669 there is no such thing as 'trickle down' economics. That is not an economic theory. It was made up by crony politicians. Many of the large corporations make shady deals with corrupt politicians. It comes down to a corruption problem instead of economics. More gov't will always lead to more corruption.
@pabloquintana27993 жыл бұрын
Why don’t you go to cuba or venezuela then?
@NinoPerez-y2cАй бұрын
This talk by Nick Hanauer is spiritually empowering. I was for decades a staunch defender of neoliberal economic beliefs as these work swell for corporations, and I used to be the ceo of one. Then became interested in spiritual seeking and, to my great shock, found that my neoliberal beliefs were seriously flawed.
@dakata178191325 жыл бұрын
wow, basic traits that evolved over millions of years, like cooperation, turned out to be valuable, who would have thought
@Soleilune19955 жыл бұрын
Cavemen and chimpanzees. It was too difficult for neoliberals to figure out though.
@TeaParty17765 жыл бұрын
@@Soleilune1995 Cooperation of independent minds or commies enslaved to each other?
@Soleilune19955 жыл бұрын
@@TeaParty1776 "Cooperation of independent minds" would imply the choice to cooperate, and the ability to opt out of it, right? That option doesn't exist when workers must obey the orders of corporate authorities (managers, CEOs, the board of directors, voting stockholders, etc.) or else lose all income. Within our capitalist system, the workers are told exactly what they are expected to cooperate on by those who profit from their labor, as well as exactly when the cooperative task must be completed. Is that enslavement? Or is it somehow different in this case because the workers have very limited choice in where, and by whom, they are enslaved? "Cooperation of independent minds" requires a lack of hierarchy. The two sides of an exchange must have equal power, so that neither has any more to lose than the other. Otherwise, the exchange will inevitably benefit the side with more power. If the number of job positions open is much smaller than the number of job applicants, then power will always be unbalanced in favor of the employer. They have choice, whereas the workers do not. Workers need to work somewhere, or else they will starve or go homeless. This is systematic exploitation by the wealthy owners of property. The system is not voluntary for the vast majority of people. It is only voluntary for the employers who have the right to terminate workers for whatever reason. All of the power and choice is in the hands of the wealthy. It's simply the reality.
@bayoopadeyi5 жыл бұрын
@@Soleilune1995 nonsense
@Soleilune19955 жыл бұрын
@@bayoopadeyi Explain how, so that I can understand the truth, then.
@kharnakcrux26505 жыл бұрын
H Ross Perot put the issue of wages simply: "people who don't have money, can't BUY things"
@ronneyrendon50455 жыл бұрын
Then credit card debt goes through the roof keeping us all enslaved! Most for life.
@fallindowndrunk5 жыл бұрын
Credit is evil. Pay people a decent wage so that they won’t need credit. At least for the basic needs of life
@vijaynair24034 жыл бұрын
Ah... Remember that we were told by the MSM that Perot was some dumb Texan idiot. We were told by them to keep the Clinton and Bush machine going. You made yer bed...lay in it!
@melclarke644 жыл бұрын
go to school improve yourself dont just cry you arent getting paid enough
@jamesscott69174 жыл бұрын
That I agree with, however, people make themselves poor. No one forces anyone to buy a smartphone, an XBox or an expensive TV even though they are HYSTERICALLY cheaper than they were 40, 20 or even ten years ago.
@killer66fly4 жыл бұрын
Great guy, I really agree with him, I immediately thought when studying economy: " what is this bullshit?" Hope we can change it.
@lordvirginpecker12354 жыл бұрын
With a system that has the single goel of creating a utopianism at the expense of millions(bording on trillions) of lives lost and the amount of countries brought to ruin are countless not including the ones with Socialist/Capitalist principles, because this is a topic of pure socialism/communism.
@lordvirginpecker12354 жыл бұрын
PS: Our country is going to die of hyperinflation, due to spending on causes you and the elites agree will help our nation with it's cRoNy CapiTAlisM problem.
@henryworks90894 жыл бұрын
@@lordvirginpecker1235 Yes
@c.pop.echo.284 жыл бұрын
I d believe that we live in the right technological era/year to make it better for all stakeholder
@Dadagagarod3 жыл бұрын
It’s simply because u are incompetent in this field.
@kristinamelnichenko57757 ай бұрын
Removing the taxation and lack of harm requirements while keeping the profit benefits of being a corporation is indeed illogical and sociopathic. Great talk
@jvcyt2985 жыл бұрын
This is what economists like Richard Wolf have been saying for years, but they just dismiss him and call him a communist not even knowing what the term means.
@PseudoProphet5 жыл бұрын
Richard Wolfe is an idiot, stop idolizing him.
@jonathanaillon37775 жыл бұрын
@@PseudoProphet triggered
@PseudoProphet5 жыл бұрын
@@jonathanaillon3777 hahahaha just telling like it is.... That's guy just can't answer any real questions.
@jonathanaillon37775 жыл бұрын
@@PseudoProphet let's have an honest discussion. What real question would that be? in your mind.
@PseudoProphet5 жыл бұрын
@@jonathanaillon3777 there's just one question, how exactly the fantasy world of his is going to work? He can't expect us to adopt an entirely new system without any sorknof plan. 🤓🤓
@LupitaPeimbert3 жыл бұрын
I just saw this TED Talk in 2021. This is one of the most impressive and thought-provoking TED Talks I have watched. I appreciate Nick Hanaeur ability to explain economics in such a simple and straight-forward way. Thank you!
@SuperTipu103 жыл бұрын
Same here.
@diegozumztein3 жыл бұрын
This guy doesn't know about economics, there proposal is equal to socialism
@douglasheun95073 жыл бұрын
Actually, he does not support your political view, so you claim he does not know about economics. If you knew about economics, you would have an argument based on economics rather than throwing around low brow buzz words taught to you buy "right wing anger media". also...you don't even know the difference between there, their and they're, what makes you think you know more than a billionaire on economics or any topic on any topic?
@CounterFlow643 жыл бұрын
@@diegozumztein Socialism is a form of economy, not a form of government, as people seem to insist.
@seanvassar11173 жыл бұрын
@@diegozumztein *their
@bills483215 жыл бұрын
"All we have to do is choose have it (a new economics)?" That would work in an uncorrupted democracy, but we don't have that. We have a corrupt oligarchy, and the billionaires and large corporations that control it are never going to allow the ideas he is championing to come into being.
@MrNicoJac5 жыл бұрын
Same happened in the French revolution. That ended with guillotines. Let's hope we (all) can do better this time. But if not... well... we still have the designs....
@seafoam61195 жыл бұрын
@@MrNicoJac then a midget ruled as a dictator.
@ziruiwang48065 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right, if the new more prosocial system doesn't preform better in the old system then the old system will remain and there is nothing that we can do about it.
@willardchi25715 жыл бұрын
@@MrNicoJac "do better this time" --you mean, improve the guillotine?
@Koozomec5 жыл бұрын
Corrupted government elected by people corrupted by welfare.
@lisamoore9888Ай бұрын
💙 WOW so glad to have seen this... I'm following him from here on forward 😊
@rinasingh9235 жыл бұрын
" it's not science at all in spite of the dazzling mathematics"... So true about economics😅😅😅😅
@OjoRojo405 жыл бұрын
Time to end capitalism!
@rinasingh9235 жыл бұрын
@@OjoRojo40 it's not going to END it can be REPLACED by something probably much worse
@OjoRojo405 жыл бұрын
@@rinasingh923 Yest by something that's not capitalism :p
@ledannel5 жыл бұрын
@@rinasingh923 there's nothing to be feared but fear itself. Coward away from new ideas because of failed past experiments only lead to slow rotting stagnation. Be brave my friend!
@troyhenry61115 жыл бұрын
Time to keep capitalism going
@arhansen852 жыл бұрын
This might be one of the greatest signs of hope in the TED collection! Combining concepts from both works from Marx’ Capital and Peter Kropotkin’s Conquest of Bread without using ANY terms with the baggage might come with those men from the 19th and early 20th century.
@austinpage9463 Жыл бұрын
The ruling elite have destroyed the meaning of the words “socialist” and “communist.” They’ve trained the average American to cringe at the first mention of those words. We may need to use different terminology in the future such as “community-ism”
@tjt50558 ай бұрын
Certainly tells people what they want to hear, with slogans AND catchphrases!
@arhansen858 ай бұрын
@@tjt5055 huh?
@jeffspc88mx3 жыл бұрын
"Markets are not jungles, they're gardens." Righteous.
@kimobrien.3 жыл бұрын
He tells you bosses what you want to hear.
@astnbllr922 жыл бұрын
@@kimobrien. idk, to me it almost sounds like he's advocating for a planned economy, but without using any of the scary Marxist language. I mean clearly the dude is for reform over revolution, but you can hardly blame him, based on what revolution would mean for him and his billionaire buddies. It reminds me of what uncle Karl said about how when the tides start turning, some of the bourgeois will turn coat, and join the cause of the proletariat either to save their own skins, or out of guilt, or because they see that they're on the losing side, and want to slow the transition and minimize damage. In any case, I think a lot of the rhetoric he uses could potentially be very helpful for spreading class consciousness to people who think of the DPRK whenever they think of socialism. Notice how many of the positive comments on this video are from people who don't even realize they have Marxist views because they lack the words to express them. One of the things the left is dropping the ball on right now is shedding the past, and bringing our message to a modern audience that views Marxism through a bloodstained lens. After all, it doesn't matter what Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky, Mao, Castro, or even really what Marx or Engels themselves thought was the best way forward. They're dead. We are the proletariat now. We are the movement now. We are the ones who have to find a way forward. We are the ones who carry the torch. History is useful for figuring out what doesn't work. If it was any good for figuring out what does work, we would be living in a post-capitalist world already. The past is a hindrance. It only gives us something to argue about. It keeps the movement fragmented and ineffective because we're too busy calling each other tankies to actually come up with a cohesive strategy to implement change.
@jean-lucgauville36562 жыл бұрын
This is the best TED talk that I have heard in years. He is right about the new econmics and the prosperity of the world.
@willnitschke2 жыл бұрын
if that's the best TED talk "in years" I'd hate to think how much garbage is being babbled in these talks. 🤣
@oatnoid4 жыл бұрын
The pursuit of wealth, power, and prestige becomes detrimental to others when they are not balanced by equal proportions of generosity, compassion, and humility.
@amihart92693 жыл бұрын
Nothing about capitalism rewards "generosity". If I give you stuff for free then my company goes bankrupt. You can't just shame people for not being generous and compassionate enough when they have to survive in a system that punishes them for doing that very thing. The people aren't the problem. The system is.
@oatnoid3 жыл бұрын
@@amihart9269 I didn't mention any economic system. You seem to be an anti capitalist. Is that correct? What economic system would you prefer? Do you know of ANY economic system that has eliminated rich and poor? Please enlighten me. I'm not shaming anybody. True shame must come from within.
@amihart92693 жыл бұрын
@@oatnoid Amazing. Your "solution" to a corrupt oligarchy is that all the oligarchs must feel shameful "from within" for being oligarchs and give up their power willingly? Good luck with that.
@oatnoid3 жыл бұрын
@@amihart9269 Hmm, Again "I didn't mention any economic system. You seem to be an anti capitalist. Is that correct? What economic system would you prefer? Do you know of ANY economic system that has eliminated rich and poor? Please enlighten me." I am disappointed in you that I have to repeat myself. To which corrupt oligarchy do you refer. Please, site specifics.
@amihart92693 жыл бұрын
@@oatnoid Your question is dishonestly irrelevant so I will choose to ignore it again. I never accused you of mentioning any economic system, you are deflecting from my criticism of you without having to address it with irrelevant points. I do not have to propose a viable solution to point out how absurd your solution is.
@JoaoBatista-yq4ml5 жыл бұрын
In a free market you are rewarded by serving others. The desire for a reward is selfish, so it's wrong to assume that selfishness doesn't play a major role in society's prosperity. Also, cooperation and selfishness aren't mutually exclusive, you can perfectly cooperate with other people simply because it will help you reach your *own* goal faster than working alone.
@misterlyle.5 жыл бұрын
Well said!
@vg79855 жыл бұрын
Or you're rewarded by manipulating others to think that you serve them when reality you just serve yourself. Do you really believe that pushing opioids was serving others?
@misterlyle.5 жыл бұрын
@@vg7985 Good point; a distinction needs to be made. Properly used pain killers do help others, but falsely promoting them as entirely safe and nonaddictive, on the other hand, was a straight up deception. Something like cigarettes is another example. They were never safe, and never had a net benefit.
@PANTHERSmp4 жыл бұрын
I learned more from this video than 3 years of college as an economics major. I feel duped.
@TheLinuxYes4 жыл бұрын
well, to be fair, its in the richest 1%'s interest to bullshit you. Truth is their greatest enemy.
@TheLinuxYes4 жыл бұрын
This talk is from 2013. Bec of covid and Trumper things r a bit different now. His findings still hold true though.
@joelcoll40344 жыл бұрын
Yeah this video says a lot, a lot of lies
@ProdigySim4 жыл бұрын
@Mr Brightside What socialist policies are you referring to? We haven't exactly started taxing the rich more. Seattle is experimenting with minimum wage increase, and other labor-friendly policies, but on a national level we're definitely not doing anything socialist. The US Congress, which levies federal taxes, has been Republican controlled since 2014 and they haven't been adding "socialist" policies.
@markcredit60864 жыл бұрын
@@TheLinuxYes trumpster things wow sixth grade or what
@larraincАй бұрын
Un discurso claro y sólido. Gracias Nick
@OkieGal24 жыл бұрын
Brought here after watching Robert Reich’s documentary “Inequality For All” (on Netflix), where Nick Hanauer is featured.
@TheJTcreate4 жыл бұрын
Robert Reich says a lot of things that are questionable. He hasn't been the best at defending his own position against more knowledgeable economists. www.forbes.com/sites/paulroderickgregory/2013/09/12/sorry-mr-reich-your-economics-grade-is-still-f-reply-to-robert-reich-2/#2c3834166b61
@Vaijykone4 жыл бұрын
Getting closer to understanding the inherent flaws of the monetary system here. But it doesn't go far enough in the analysis. The fact of the matter is that we don't need new economics, we just need economics. You see, the mistake starts in language where the meaning of economics has been eroded away and replaced with financing, but still calling it economics. And the problem is we don't operate under the principles of economics today. We operate under the principles of financing. We think in terms of language, so the first thing we need to fix is language. Economics means management of resources for human needs. Financing means management of money. No matter which way you spin it, money can never become a resource and as such it can never truly become part of economics. We can't eat money, we can't drink money, nor can we build anything out of it. The financial system requires infinite exponential growth to continue functioning, this is due to the mechanisms of banking, most notably usury. Add in profiteering and competitive behaviour and you have a recipe for disaster. Human needs on the other hand are finite and we seek to meet our needs with little effort to conserve energy and resources, so economics has an innate mechanism that drives for efficiency. Even though the terminology and thus our language and thinking has become corrupt, there are still clues in language. One clear example is fuel economy. When we talk about fuel economy we mean the efficiency of fuel consumption in a given system, such as a car. This and this many miles/gallon or this and this many litres/100km under such and such conditions.
@SovereignStatesman4 жыл бұрын
You're the one who's not going far enough. Yes, we need plain economics; but OLD POLITICS, where the voters have final authority over their nation-states. The Constitution was ratified by the voters in each state as a separate nation, making them the final authority over their own respective nation-state. But Lincoln put an end to that, and we've been slaves of oligarchy ever since.
@manboob50004 жыл бұрын
Fun fact, supposedly Keynes didn't study economics, just capital markets. Makes you think about the system that developed out of it.
@SovereignStatesman4 жыл бұрын
@@manboob5000 Same with Marx. The concept of a controlled economy, shows a defect in cognitive processing and abstract reasoning.
@Shozb0t4 жыл бұрын
Human wants are infinite.
@beyond_modernity85544 жыл бұрын
@@SovereignStatesman How exactly does he lack reasoning, when the literal reasoning behind his idea of an economy managed by the people is to make sure it's as fair and meaningful as possible for everyone that actually does labour of any kind?
@Skylark_Jones5 жыл бұрын
A great speech. How do we choose to have the new economics he describes? Only those in his position can make those changes. I can ask the government to make corporations change, but they won't listen to me.
@syndrome19655 жыл бұрын
They do all they can to keep people divided, so, that they cannot come to common understandings. If the people came to awareness of the reality of the mind job corporations, including the corporation masquerading as our government, have been running on us for decades, maybe, then would they determine to make real changes...
@ziruiwang48065 жыл бұрын
Exactly and they won't give up their money for the good of everyone.
@Skhillz_FN5 жыл бұрын
@@syndrome1965 word salad????
@MaryLudwig-q5qАй бұрын
I can't give this video enough likes! Finally, someone talking about evidence based economics! More on this topic, please!
@alexconstable92803 жыл бұрын
I like how he links economics and anthropology. Good, plain-speaking lecture.
@programking6552 жыл бұрын
Yeah, and he forsakes the economics in the process.
@Cyborg_Lenin2 жыл бұрын
@@programking655 no, he forsaken capitalist economics.
@programking6552 жыл бұрын
@@Cyborg_Lenin No, he forsakes economics. He doesn’t have a fucking clue what he’s talking about, but that doesn’t stop him from opening his mouth.
@ronniescott51793 жыл бұрын
Nick I am with you and we need your accurate analysis of our failing economic system to be put in to practice. The big question depends on the wealthy 1% who have ALL the power to re organise our world. Politicians can not effect this massive change in society.
@sheeperskipps3 жыл бұрын
Ayy, you’re from 2022 too! Last year, we saw so many people quit their jobs, causing major supply chain issues or “labor issues”. We’re so screwed that one of the largest companies in the US has to raise wages to get other companies to raise their own wages
@mithilmallya28293 жыл бұрын
They have the power to reorganize the world BECAUSE a body like the government exists and is able to exercise power through force. If the government had minimal powers, big corporations wouldn't be able to exercise such power.
@anthonycosta1282 жыл бұрын
Why do anti-capiralists use I-Phone, Macbook or Androids? And eat at Mcdonalds? These are all created by capitalism 🤣🤣🤣
@quantumeyes85462 жыл бұрын
What if most of politicians are in this 1% ? Why do these politicians want to change ???
@rady72732 жыл бұрын
@@anthonycosta128 that's like saying "why do people eat salt if chlorine is lethal?"
@MicMasterJ4 жыл бұрын
This is why workers are most effective when they strike to get changes. It's all about leverage and power. Complaining alone doesn't even reach the ears of those who can grant reasonable request.
@itsakorgi58744 жыл бұрын
@Rakscha they aren't sociopaths. they're worse.
@TheClayCreature3 жыл бұрын
Automation is here to replace the striking worker.
@Cyborg_Lenin2 жыл бұрын
@@TheClayCreature only under capitalism, when profit is placed over peoples lives.
@sam20scorpio Жыл бұрын
It is not money we are storing we are storing the utility that money brings, essentially we are storing efforts on labor in the form of money in our banking system. “It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.” ― Henry Ford
@ManuelTavares5 жыл бұрын
"Sucess economys are not jungles, are gardens". You nailed it!
@jean-charleslavigne12985 жыл бұрын
Yeah and what do you think has more biodiversity, can adapt faster and better and is more efficient. In gardens, only selected elite is allowed to prosper. The rest is treated like weed, destroyed and supressed. The garden naturally return to jungle as soon as the gardener loses is carefully planned and managed balance. Don’t be fooled by is argument, this example actually destroy is own point. Only the jungle can provide for more species and allow more freedom for everyone. In other word, the sum of prosperity is better in jungles.
@ManuelTavares5 жыл бұрын
@@jean-charleslavigne1298 "the sum of prosperity" its a gigantic ilusion! If i can understand your argument that a closed environment tends to get poorer and poorer in diversity, the ilusion of prosperity under jungle laws leads to what we have today, a small elite controling the so caled "jungle laws". We are living in a closed environment also, where laws are dictated by generations of prepared elites. The history of the humble startup that one day reached the sky its a fairytale for 99,9% of the entrepeneurs because the big cake is already on the hands of just a few people. There is almoust no oxygen right now on this so called jungle.
@1dct5 жыл бұрын
"Where did we go wrong?" ------> GREED
@stonetweak42035 жыл бұрын
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@HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy5 жыл бұрын
that is right where we went right. Greed. everyone looking out for themselves. It drives people to be better. So does virtue, but its hard to sell virtue.
@jamespier78015 жыл бұрын
Bud T Oh, yes, people only recently became greedy. Got it.
@FeastOfVermin5 жыл бұрын
Greed is a symptom of capitalism.
@alexanderredhorse12975 жыл бұрын
@@FeastOfVermin thank you, at least somebody gets it. "man is mirrored circumstances."
@Pradeep_8893 жыл бұрын
As a collective, people need to demand it. Until and unless we do, nothing's going to change. Like he said, we need new economics, a complete overhaul.
@FrankHeuvelman3 жыл бұрын
Look at the Western European Economical Model. It already has proven to work in a sustainable way. All you guys have to do is adopt, adept and improve. And the beautiful thing is that it's free! You don't have to pay us for copyright.
@Pradeep_8893 жыл бұрын
@@FrankHeuvelman which country are you from?
@FrankHeuvelman3 жыл бұрын
@@Pradeep_889 I am Dutch. And You're from India, I guess?
@Pradeep_8893 жыл бұрын
@@FrankHeuvelman yeah.
@FrankHeuvelman3 жыл бұрын
@@Pradeep_889 Mhh...
@artjones277411 ай бұрын
Listening again four years later, Nick Hanauer, overlooks our present immense innovation and collaboration, socially and economically. I agree with him that some goverance is necessary.
@L7lighthouse4 жыл бұрын
At seems that integrity, honesty, fairness,and empathy have all eroded now and somehow that's been accepted. When in fact, these values should have been insisted upon as essential to any sense of true "success."
@braddeal64455 жыл бұрын
It's people who make econic growth. Finally a common sense statement from the economic wilderness.
@VincentGill35 жыл бұрын
Have you heard about a new social system called Contributionism?
@someonewhoisnotretarded.48095 жыл бұрын
And capitalists are also people, isn't that strange?
@Shozb0t4 жыл бұрын
If it is true that people make economic growth, then why didn’t people invent computers 1000 years ago? And why haven’t the people of Bangladesh prospered as the people of the U.S. have?
@jondoe4065 жыл бұрын
Its so amusing watching working people in the comments argue against a more inclusive economic system
@Mikepgaffney5 жыл бұрын
Jon Doe isn’t that the truth
@MoneyStrategiesSOULutions5 жыл бұрын
I’m from Northern Europe, and lived in the US now for half of my life. Indeed. The educational system here makes people sheeply and non-critical System thinkers. The media here is also biased and corrupt and steer the masses.
@TheFallinhalo5 жыл бұрын
because people dont want it to be changed, because those people actually believe that soon they will be the ones taking advantage of such System
@fredlebhart13935 жыл бұрын
Jon Doe it’s because not everyone believes in stealing the results of other people’s success.
@digitalspecter5 жыл бұрын
@@fredlebhart1393 Slave owners were defended with the same logic.
@themindfulhairdresser95232 жыл бұрын
Please can this guy rule the world What a great talk truly inspiring when so many of our leaders and politicians are so detached 🙏🏼
@rictr74214 жыл бұрын
I wonder how many of the people defending capitalism owns real capital. Can’t be more than 1%.
@vickryan4 жыл бұрын
I'm a capitalist. And poor. So i see your point. Point taken. But I'm still right. (my ideology is still correct)
@violethaye69874 жыл бұрын
@@vickryan you're right, but you see you've got it wrong, I'm right.
@xpropriation85054 жыл бұрын
Ryan Vick Trees for deforestation
@unknownbeing8304 жыл бұрын
@@violethaye6987 I think you are mistaken, I am wrong and you are wrong but point taken which makes me right.
@vickryan4 жыл бұрын
One person decides to call in sick and take a surf trip to Mexico (i did that once) breaks the chain of events. It affects the entire economy. Creates a bottleneck. Similar to the red meat shortage right now. There's plenty of cows. But somewhere in the chain, a bottleneck was created due to mass layoffs due to covid 19. So we have a manufactured meat shortage. Not an actual meat shortage. It is a labor shortage, to be more precise.
@alexmeyjes55333 жыл бұрын
it all just comes down to just one thing : Greed and corrupt governments.
@thecrimsondragon97443 жыл бұрын
Corrupt governments also boil down to greed. So just greed.
@lookingforsomething3 жыл бұрын
Which comes down to a broken political system first past the post is poison to any democracy and results in no accountability and corruption. Electoral reform is the only way.
@jv-lk7bc3 жыл бұрын
nope. his whole point was that oversimplefied thinking is the main problem.
@toadinthehole80853 жыл бұрын
That's two !
@fillhixx3 жыл бұрын
That’s two things, proving only that you can’t count.
@ShadowTwister285 жыл бұрын
"People....Reciprocity (beautiful word choice m8).....Cooperation" Absolutely well done
@marcjones744 Жыл бұрын
Easily one of the most valuable TED talks ever for american society
@CrniWuk3 жыл бұрын
The things we cherish in our current (global) economy are values that we would never teach our children to follow as grown ups. Think about it what a Kindergarden would look like if every 5 year old acted like the neo-liberal economy demands from us.
@addyzaretzky69213 жыл бұрын
Great point. I think this is exacly why Gen Z and the youth of today are so passionate about changing this.
@DwAboutItManFr2 жыл бұрын
I would not only teach the kids, i would make super sure theg understand why it is this way.
@bubbercakes5283 жыл бұрын
2009: the housing bubble. 2021: the new housing bubble. We have learned nothing.
@terryadams26523 жыл бұрын
Y00 sound like a Trump supporter rewriting history from what it actually was. The current housing bubble actually is rooted in 2019, when Trump did everything in his power to intimidate Fed Chairman Powell (Powell was nominated BY Trump for that position, btw), to lower interest rates to practically zero. Lending became cheap (like what happened in 2003 under Bush---NOT--2009), and this created a housing bubble. The bubble popped in 2008 (but it started in 2003). THEN came the financial crisis beginning in 2008/9 (caused by irresponsible lending by companies like Bear Sterns years earlier, you know, the company where Larry Kudlow was the Chief Financial Officer, although Kudlow was fired years earlier due to his excessive & blatant Cocaine use). BTW, Kudlow doesn't even have a background in economics, he's just a professional liar, peddling the same lies as Donald Trump--and that's probably why Trump made Kudlow his Economics Advisor!!! Y00 can't make this stuff up. Oh, btw, NEITHER does Trump's man (Powell) have a degree in economics, he's a LAWYER!!). Last part of the cycle: useful idiots like y00 rewrite history from what it was, because they cannot handle the truth, thus ensuring the mistakes are repeated, EVEN while hypocritically saying "we have learned nothing", Y00'RE DAMN RIGHT *Y00* HAVEN'T.
@wilson72623 жыл бұрын
@@terryadams2652 You are so uninformed it's crazy, I could write a 10 page essay on all the stuff you got wrong in this paragraph.
@terryadams26523 жыл бұрын
@@wilson7262 you're one of Trump's Kool-Aid drinkers who lives in his own little world of wishful thinking.
@flimflam66523 жыл бұрын
In current year, everything is in a bubble and it must pop. Most of us are suffering tremendously, individual's input of money is either slowing to a trickle or stopping entirely, the output is getting more and more expensive, and yet stock prices soar. The time to change was 50-60 years ago. I think it's now just too late to turn this around, let alone steer it. The inertia the system has built up isn't going to just go away, and I'm afraid no amount of new policy will change that. I think the bubble is going to pop, most things will break, and while that will open the window for new futures, it could always end up at the worst of all possible end states.
@yourdedcat-qr7ln3 жыл бұрын
@@terryadams2652 trump is only a symptom of the system
@BadAssElf8105 жыл бұрын
Well, unfortunately, the sociopaths are in charge and they don't want anything to change. Calling them out about their sociopathy will not have any effect on them except maybe to motivate them to shut us up.
@josephdarchambault62645 жыл бұрын
This thinking only emboldens them so time to change our thinking!
@kail97775 жыл бұрын
Congress is full of psychos. They sleep soundly at night knowing that with a brush of their pen, millions die from lack of health care as they pocket the money from lobbyists etc. Normal people couldn't sleep doing that. They're worst than serial killers that kill dozens - Congress kills millions withholding healthcare, sending our kids to wars funding the military industrial complex, seizing oil fields as Trump illuminated recently in Syria, writing laws that bankrupt the middle class, distributing wealth from the poor to the 1% via corporate welfare etc. They're a bunch of psychos worst than anyone behind bars. Giving serial killers suits and ties and having the American flag draped behind them in a photo opt might sound gross but its the life of many in Congress.
@sebdhaese5 жыл бұрын
The sociopaths are in charge because people voted for them. There are a lot of stupid people.
@jillkitten53885 жыл бұрын
@@kail9777 I thought the same.
@jillkitten53885 жыл бұрын
@@sebdhaese Agreed.
@AlexSprok2 ай бұрын
Nothing new, but instead of telling all this to us regular people he should preach this to his colleagues. I think most intelligent people agree with him for some time.
@jefmatttabАй бұрын
He is preaching to the choir
@IkanshBansalАй бұрын
Karl Marx Said this…..’’ Workers of the world, Unit, for you nothing to lose but your chains’’
@DallasPhool5 жыл бұрын
Neo-liberalism = super rich in bed with politicians
@ernststravoblofeld5 жыл бұрын
They're not in bed with politicians. They own them. Like toasters.
@Soleilune19955 жыл бұрын
Neoliberalism = everything should be decided by the market, including politics
@glenedward60695 жыл бұрын
Agreed its the corruption that always fouls things up. A gigantic government enables that
@mnheintzelman13735 жыл бұрын
@@glenedward6069 No, a gigantic government is the only thing that's big enough to push back. We allowed judges and politicians legalize their own bribery. We can eventually change those laws, but we cannot change the nature of power. It's the wealthy who dream of "shrinking government so small you could drown it in a bathtub" . . . now why do you suppose they spoke of it in that particular way?
@LibertarianRF5 жыл бұрын
@@mnheintzelman1373 I'm not rich and I would like more at&t and such evil companies which just want to serve us. Instead of government which can kill you, kill children in the middle east put u in a cage and really really really sucks at keeping highways running.
@brianloftus49195 жыл бұрын
It's the Water that makes planet Earth special. Not money.
@HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy5 жыл бұрын
hah love it =D
@midget96295 жыл бұрын
Not really space is full of water.
@mamalekas5 жыл бұрын
Water and oxygen
@ataarono5 жыл бұрын
hydrogen and oxygen the most abundant elements in the universe and they form H2O so no water is the opposite of special.
@ataarono5 жыл бұрын
@Focux Carbon is only 18% of a humans mass while 65% is Oxygen and 10% Hydrogen so "GeT iT sTrAiGhT MoRoN."
@terrillmel5 жыл бұрын
I would have been a shame had not come across this video. This is the best thing I've seen since watching Andrew Yang videos.
@thekissingbrothers80554 жыл бұрын
bruh...
@SovereignStatesman4 жыл бұрын
Terill Melville: you're just the blind following the blind-- over a cliff. He's presenting a fallacy known as "Broken Windows," which rationalizes making money by WASTING it; when in reality money comes from EFFICIENCY according to cost-revenue margins, which in turn are determined by supply-vs-demand in a free market. But that requires a free STATE where people CONSENT to their government; not where it dictates ultimatums to voters.
@YagamiKou4 жыл бұрын
@@SovereignStatesman u explained it wrong, so ill reply to ur explanation first that would only be true of the economy was a "zero sum game" but it is not, the economy is one of the *most* famously "non-zero sum games" in all science meaning it often grows on its own when u spend money, if others have more money or if u increase the population since people having more money, increases supply n demand e.g u cant buy much if u only have 50$ left after rent cause ur wage is low af want more demand, u need to make sure people actually have the funds to demand more making something cheaper has the identical effect, but is often considered less effective because making things cheaper just helps u whereas giving more wage helps everyone in sailing its the difference between spending money to get a better boat for urself _and a minimum wage rising tide that raises all ships_ both work, but rising tides are obviously better also, that fallacy does *not* apply here, u explained it wrong broken window only applies to *destruction* thats why "broken" is part of its name "money spent *repairing damage* is not a net benefit to society" that is quite different to what this video talks about it has nothing to do with spending money on its own it is *only* applied to "money spent on the destruction of property" and its implications are rather interesting "the money spent fixing homes after natural disasters will typically cause the GDP to fall" one of this fallacies biggest critisisms or successes, depending on who u are is that it also says "war is a sort of destruction and its cost will decrease the GDP" but, many economists believe there are large sums of money to be made from war, and that its good for the economy so even the idea that this is a logical fallacy, is somewhat contested amongst economists its weird, some "logical fallacies" are better understood as "heuristics" and not absolute logical statements of fact
@LeonardGalit2 ай бұрын
Extreme materialism is one of the most challenging issues facing American society; that is according the the teachings of the Baha'i Faith. Here is a Buddhist saying:if you want to be happy think of others; if you want to be miserable think of yourself.
@brightlancer5 жыл бұрын
Thankfully, I did not have "Neo-liberal" listed for this drinking game.
@bendisney96315 жыл бұрын
Don Lachlan someone needa start a counter
@hgaddy25 жыл бұрын
I don’t even think he knows what neo-liberal means
@ThomasDoubting55 жыл бұрын
Neo liberals right wing conservatives both equally destructive in different ways... You people are silly you believe in bullshit because your always seeking leadership to lead you because you conditioned to do so at school and now you cant see it.
@berniebanner99605 жыл бұрын
It's not "neo-liberal" it's "neoliberal". Neoliberalism is an economic system. Neo-liberal just means new liberal. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oIDYq3R4n9d0pZY
@michaelnurse90895 жыл бұрын
Quit drinking, it is part of the overall process that causes this ongoing social malaise.
@olkeriilremengesau54615 жыл бұрын
Yang and Tulsi 2020. UBI for Americans, it is the ladder of economic and wellbeing of the American people in the 21st century.
@rxtr6645 жыл бұрын
Bernie Sanders !!
@alexocasio-gomez52675 жыл бұрын
Yang, Tulsi, and Bernie made their money from extorting taxpayers. Trump made his money from real estate.
@alexocasio-gomez52675 жыл бұрын
@Alfonso G I thought I was a neonazi and a russian robot.
@letsRegulateSociopaths4 жыл бұрын
the reality is that the more people who are able to participate, the more gains EVERYONE will enjoy, the rich will get exponentially richer- EVEN WITHOUT BEING SOCIOPATHS.
@AzUreus328234 жыл бұрын
Raksha, what he basically said is that more people should be able to enjoy fruits of their labour.
@AustiuNoMatterWho4 жыл бұрын
Actually yes but, no because to grow with the economy they would have to invest in socially responsible companies that look towards the future
@AlexStephenson-b2xАй бұрын
The third principle of a new economics: Social responsibility, used to be considered an integral part of the old, old economics, before neoliberalism. However, for corporations to invest in social responsibility now is extremely problematic given globalization, which is a relatively new development in the local, regional, or national, economies of a bygone era. Also, the metaphor of the garden is not entirely new (probably why you’ve always heard the expression "growing the economy"), but as Mr. Hanauer has correctly pointed out, a more complete picture of a new economic theory, one that is sustainable, compassionate, inclusive, and socially responsible has not yet been fully articulated. This needs to be done, and it’s imperative that we are able to capture people’s imagination in this regard, so that they have a vision of what is possible.