Prosperity is possible but requires discipline and honesty. Adam Smith has it right and those who listened to his advice have no reason not to prosper.
@kenchoie35934 жыл бұрын
Q: What is the strongest incentive among men? A: self-interest. Q: What aligns individual's self interest with the society's? A: invisible hand. Q: What is the invisible hand? A: competition. A: What ensures competition? A: Free market. Thank you, Adam Smith, for your insight!
@handofgod93864 жыл бұрын
Greed has gone unchecked for too long.
@RelaxingSleepMusic-qf2lp Жыл бұрын
Fascinating dive into Adam Smith's transformative ideas! A must-watch for understanding the roots of modern economics.
@vikingrogaland28446 жыл бұрын
I really like this documentary, as it portrays the Ideas of Adam Smith put into real life experiences.
@ByronC9005 жыл бұрын
Tuned in to learn about Adam Smith... stayed to learn about Maersk and freight shipping. Interesting stuff! Really amazed such a massive ship is crewed by so few people.
@OmarDelawar7 жыл бұрын
"No society can flourish of which the greater part lives in poverty" ~Adam Smith, the Wealth of Nations
@hellatze6 жыл бұрын
What that means ? I suck at english.
@jasonbourne98196 жыл бұрын
hellatze - if the majority of the nation is left out and neglected, it can never flourish.
@mes98yng226 жыл бұрын
That quote proves why the Soviet Union and other Socialist economies have failed. Also speaks to how America and Britain continue to strive on through a market economy.
@mattja526 жыл бұрын
Markets are flourishing now and people are in poverty where is the Smithian morality?
6 жыл бұрын
60 people (elite of the elite) own same size of wealth than half of the world's population. Poverty of old times is indeed shrinking, but relative poverty, is a whole another matter.
@mariellasaavedra78856 жыл бұрын
I can not imagine anyone not be moved by this extraordinary video. I have to confess that I did not know about Adam Smith. I am taking Macroeconomics and in one of the classes the professor introduce him to the class. My mind about business change and my interest in this amazing man and his vision were born. Thank you so much, everybody, in any industry, or actually anywhere should see it.
@PepeBanano8 жыл бұрын
The best work I've seen on the subject for a long time! Excellent!
@mirnesnuhanovic95975 жыл бұрын
Great ideas of a great man. We are living in the best world ever. This world can be a lot better but it is the best one to date.
@MrManifolder5 жыл бұрын
Not so fast. Human activity is reducing the weight of all insects on earth (biomass) by 2.5% every year. In 50 years, the biomass of all insects on our planet will be cut in half. In 100 years, almost all will be gone. We critically depend on insects to pollinate our food and feed most of the ecosystems on earth. This is not the best of all worlds until we aim our industries toward fixing these issues. Otherwise, we might as well have remained hunter-gatherers as it would have had less negative impact on the planet.
@carlorossi12614 жыл бұрын
Fuck off
@nidiapiresbalde46994 жыл бұрын
Very leibnizian indeed.
@RelaxingSleepMusic-qf2lp11 ай бұрын
Absolutely enlightening! Adam Smith's timeless ideas continue to shape our world. A must-watch for anyone interested in economics and society.
@elmofreen55527 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the thoughts of Great Men whose goal was to better mankind through freedom and liberty. Most of our leaders should watch this video. Well done, sir!
@ekananda95914 жыл бұрын
The idea is simple. Everyone has their own abilities and potentials to thrive, live and innovate. It's the market system that gives the incentive to work, to adapt, to match the consumers preferences
@shawnhubbard38335 жыл бұрын
It would be great if the “Free Market Capitalism” taught at the University of Chicago, could influence the Chicago City Government! And the State of Illinois too - that would be revolutionary!
@dannymckenzie83294 жыл бұрын
Neomarxist ideologues have given the government too much say in local markets. They are taking too much from citizens and companies, making wages lower and cost of living higher
@Listedbyvalerie8 жыл бұрын
Bravo! Do they even teach these things in public schools anymore?
@chrisrhodes28 жыл бұрын
Best not to. If we teach poor and middle class kids actual capitalism instead of our pro big business perversion of it then things would change drastically and those in power don't want that.
@jessesewell79228 жыл бұрын
No, sadly no. They teach that Karl Marx was a genius and that his theories have simply not been properly put into practice.
@SilverAudiophile8 жыл бұрын
Absolutely not. Schools (government funded) teach children the ruling Elite's new ideas of collectivism, atheism and globalism (UN and the like). More big governments is necessary (growth of entitlements) because the individual is selfish and bad. Bye bye Adam Smith, welcome the new Orwellian supreme power of Global collectivism and centralized power and planning at its worst!
@bighands698 жыл бұрын
No they teach how capitalism is evil and talk about new ways of doing thing (really called socialism but they do not name it so).
@SpinningSpinor8 жыл бұрын
I was taught with principles of Marxism and Lenin in public schools in China. Not many Chinese know Adam Smith, Friedrich Hayek, Ludwig von Mises and Milton Friedman. Every time I talk about freedom, morality, private ownership and capitalism with my relatives in China, they say that I was brainwashed in the West.
@leebettissr.52386 жыл бұрын
An outstanding presentation that all high school students in the United States should be required to hear and to discuss prior to graduating. Moreover, rent-seekers everywhere, including all of America’s elected government officials and their cadre such as those representing special interest groups who wish to regulate private enterprise for personal gain, should also study The Real Adam Smith and halt their business practices that limit maximizing U.S. consumer surplus!
@YamBahadurDura6 жыл бұрын
What a thought- provoking documentary. Really impressed. My profound thanks!
@augustineo.69906 жыл бұрын
Great tribute to an insightful man. I started reading the inquiry recently and the sheer amount of useful information is staggering.
@jsnowryder6 жыл бұрын
I'll be using this in my Financial Literacy class as a supplement to Eamons Butlers condensed version of The Wealth of Nations. Good stuff
@ivortinkle5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a very informative and enjoyable documentary.
@vheilshorn5 жыл бұрын
Very glad to see this video address cronyism. Everyone who hates capitalism actually hates cronyism -- only they don't know any better because they are lead to believe these are one and the same.
@unitedstatesdale Жыл бұрын
Whole foods 1 gallon orange juice : $14.38 Walmart 1 gallon orange juice : $3.58 😮
@georgefox27674 жыл бұрын
This was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you. Next stop: reading some Adam Smith!
@princekadeem86896 жыл бұрын
It’s amazing that we have people today that sit on their handheld computers with their high speed worldwide access to information and communication, talking about the tragedies of poverty while they wait on their pizza to be delivered! We are in the last generations of widespread poverty unless we allow our prosperity to be regulated away.
@raffaellosanti98065 жыл бұрын
Kudos!!!!
@splagyetsi32875 жыл бұрын
“Civil government, so far as it is instituted for the security of property, is in reality instituted for the defense of the rich against the poor, or of those who have some property against those who have none at all.” ― Adam Smith
@kathypiazza45674 жыл бұрын
Splag Yetsi we have placed too high a value on things instead of people - in the past 40 years nearly 8million people have been lifted out of poverty- imagine how many more if the Elite were to stop hoarding money, goods & resources, part of Smiths theory is being ignored, honesty & morality.
@sirenanm4 жыл бұрын
@@kathypiazza4567 so you're recommending socialism? No thanks, i'll keep my spare cash, no matter how little or lot it is.
@atticusnow1318 жыл бұрын
This was very much needed. Well done Johan!
@alitantaway1008 жыл бұрын
one of the best videos i ever seen, good job.
@noneone.............5 жыл бұрын
I want to be The Next of Adam Smith. He is my favorite idealist in Econimics. If it collaborates in English Literature. What will they to be ? Amazing absolutely, isn't it ?
@OneTwo19896 жыл бұрын
really advise you guys to read Johan Norberg's "Progress". Really good and short book
@cjjimenez66354 жыл бұрын
Adam Smith's ideas is what conceived capitalism. Capitalism is good as it revolutionized the world to modernism. What makes capitalism exploitative is that businesses miss the "morality" part that Smith emphasized in his book which has its own negative consequences both in the producer and consumer side. These capitalist exploitations is what the socialism took advantage of to gain ground. But in reality, when we look at history, it is the capitalist nations that embody Smith's ideas that prosper while socialist/communist nations are the ones that committed the most vicious atrocities and the most impoverished countries. Thanks for this documentary and may this enlighten every viewer that economics and morality are NOT mutually-exclusive entities but a should work together in order to bring the best in society.
@kamalmaheshwari35174 жыл бұрын
Excellent documentary. very well presented to connect the ideas of Adam smith with a real life example of a ship.
@dorianphilotheates37696 жыл бұрын
Extraordinarily good documentary. Thank you. One caveat for those that would equate the ideas of Adam Smith and his defence of a Free Market economy with the corporatist neoliberalism of Milton Friedman and the Chicago School (much less of the Ayn Rand brand of misanthropes): despite all the lip service of the latter towards the former, they have very little in common.
@TheGeoDaddy6 жыл бұрын
It’s really quite simple - “Government Controlled Capitalism” - is not “capitalism” (a word Marx used to dismiss Free Trade and Right to Property - a word not even used in “Wealth of Nations” but a couple of times and in a completely different context) Government using taxpayer confiscated income to dictate commerce is “mercantilism” the very thing that Adam Smith warned against as it repurposing individual rights to State interests... interests that collapse into ever fewer and more corrupt hands. Socialism is just a consolidation of “mercantilism” with one party rule and Totalitarian rule.
@drakekoefoed16426 жыл бұрын
pure capitalism is dictatorship. Oligarchy and slavery. Unregulated capitalism is like a pond of starving bass. eventually you get one bass
@quintaeco6 жыл бұрын
“Government Controlled Capitalism” is fascism...
@Shortymack4205 жыл бұрын
It's not the government who controls the capitalism, where do you think the government gets their debt money from? All money in circulation is 97% debt money. Who do you think issues that money? makes it?
@willcorsair60995 жыл бұрын
Oh, you mean like Donald Trump's mercantilism and his one-party rule and his Totalitarian approach? Got it. How's that workin' for ya?
@alphabravo35665 жыл бұрын
What about a corporate control capitalism? I think the main issue here is greed
@bagofalmonds19305 жыл бұрын
When the information is put out in front of you, it becomes so mind boggling how far we’ve come in such a short time. That magnificent machine of a cargo boat is so fascinating in how calculated and perfect every piece of it fits together, I sit in my room and gawk at how cool everything around me is when you really think about all the details put into its design.
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@FABFEST-mf5ru Жыл бұрын
My love and aspiration for Economics since my secondary school days is enormous. And I’m still going to study Economics in high school. I wish myself good knowledge and broad understanding. #adamsmith❤
@FalloutUrMum4 жыл бұрын
I wish they used Shreks voice for Adam Smith's quotes. Also, it's kinda weird watching this in 2020 knowing China is back on a communist track and Hong Kong is fighting to keep their free market
@usx06240 Жыл бұрын
The fact that there are thousands wearing shirts with Che Guevera's visage as opposed to Smith's, show how we overlook the beautiful alignment of thought and successful enightening improvement over the fitful and unthoughtful weakness of emotion.
@DrJanIU6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making such a wonderful enlightening video.
@FlawlessNJ6 жыл бұрын
I love adam smith!
@Achimotastar6 жыл бұрын
this should be taught in every high school
@disintegrators69404 жыл бұрын
It was an amazing documentary. Recommend to everyone! Adam Smith is the father of the modern economy. No doubt. The Wealth of Nations is definitely a must-read. I guarantee you it will worth it!
@Zev644 жыл бұрын
Management at local Whole foods SUCKS
@RenaissanceMan294 жыл бұрын
Very well done in pronouncing Kirkcaldy the native way.
@jorgepiza20405 жыл бұрын
The best, saludos desde Costa Rica
@kattetivikram18625 жыл бұрын
Nice documentary
@bastiatintheandes49586 жыл бұрын
I can hardly think of a better production in KZbin. The content and the technical perfection are awesome. Congrats Mr. Norberg.
@willcorsair60995 жыл бұрын
"The wise and virtuous man is at all times willing that his own private interest should be sacrificed to the public interest." Adam Smith: "TheTheory of Moral Sentiments." D'oh!
@donaldclifford57635 жыл бұрын
The Wealth of Nations was his true contribution.
@ErikNilsen13374 жыл бұрын
That statement means that such a man _wills_ it himself, without outside coercion. It's completely compatible with the rest of the body of his work.
@HappyFlapps4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video - Those running the EU would do well to read his books.
@gordonsumner20855 жыл бұрын
Great and well crafted documentary. God bless the Scots!
@mms53044 жыл бұрын
48:08 Amazing documentary, except for the fact that Smith never liked fashion, he wanted to figure out how to help the nations acquire wealth while keeping it real when it comes to consumerism, he had always talked about the impact of vanity in society and the environment.
@framhouse2935 Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I am in awe. Thank you.
@saiyedrizvi53474 жыл бұрын
Honesty is the best policy for business there is no short cut , if you do business for the society certainly society will do business for you
@abdirahimwarsame39456 жыл бұрын
Indeed it is very true that the USA is the land of opportunity. Africa RIP and i might be the next Adam Smith to save My land.
@m.abdelilahasaban38957 жыл бұрын
Great job , i have never watch a documentary lik that ,we make us understoud adam's theory so easy .thank you
@davidagainstgoliath29696 жыл бұрын
It is amazing to think of all the ideas that came together at just the time the U.S. was being created. Almost as though it was directed by Divine Providence.
@lewistaylor28585 жыл бұрын
but none of them from the US? most of them from Scotland, England and France
@themonrovian84415 жыл бұрын
America is a distillation of the best of the old world. It’s time for a new new world.
@vivianoosthuizen89904 жыл бұрын
Most only read one of his books because morality is definitely not at the heart of today’s globalism
@MrManifolder5 жыл бұрын
Social democracy is the only stable form of capitalism. All others eventually lead to runaway inequality, regulatory capture, legalized bribery, revolving-door politics, and societal instability. Effective competition can only occur with an unbiased, effective, and stern referee (govt). Otherwise, the leading firms will seek to press their advantage in the political arena until they obtain monopoly or cartel status and rob the state of resources until effective governance is no longer possible.
@jasonbourne98195 жыл бұрын
That's a failure in governance. Not the failure of capitalism.
@hotshitdamn4 жыл бұрын
@@jasonbourne9819 that's what he said, there need to be regulations to protect the people from pure capitalism
@oudomchan36785 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for created this Video.....
@asdasd-be5ww7 жыл бұрын
A world where the rich get richer, and the poor and middle class get richer.
@laujack247 жыл бұрын
which still a dream thats never a reality
@davidperrojacopo7 жыл бұрын
except thats bullshit my dude
@Marcus-kr5rr7 жыл бұрын
Its happening in reality, about 700 million people have risen out of extreme poverty just between 2001-2011.
@bighands697 жыл бұрын
More people are now out of poverty than ever before and that is going to increase.
@bighands697 жыл бұрын
More people are now out of poverty than ever before and that is going to increase.
6 жыл бұрын
On the left you have reification of Karl Marx, on the right you have reification of Adam Smith. Both sides claim that only their opinions and economic concepts should be taken seriously. But, day to day economic processes are highly complicated and to elevate one man into the god like person from whom we should take advices is a mistake. There are things Adam Smith have said that are proven correct, but also there are some observations by Karl Marx that are also correct. To cut the story short, I think it is mistaken to search for only one man (philospher) to answer all our questions, whether we talk of Adam Smith, Karl Marx or Jesus himself.
@GregoryWonderwheel4 жыл бұрын
Exactly, I've said the same many times how the acolytes cherry pick the parts they like and ignore that the originals had a much bigger picture they were talking about.
@Boiblu19145 жыл бұрын
One grossly overlooked reason for Hong Kong's success: NO NATURAL RESOURCES. Food for thought...
@wolfg61366 ай бұрын
This video was released seven years ago. It talked about Hong Kong's free economic system. However, no one expected that Hong Kong would plummet off a cliff from away freedom system seven years later😢
@hugoberriojimenez42316 жыл бұрын
Excellent, Thank you.
@VeritasAmantesVocat7 жыл бұрын
36:00 you mean like the Oil, gas, and coal industries?
@fernandoespinosa34035 жыл бұрын
Airbus is a great example of how Governments should not interfere with free markets, right? Really?
@brianboland20417 жыл бұрын
The issue I have with this rose-colored glasses view of what Adam Smith gave us is that we don't implement it. Free markets are great, too bad we don't have them.
@martinijazz96 жыл бұрын
Brian Boland free markets aren't possible.
@uncljoedoc5 жыл бұрын
There's a English brand of ginger beer my son-in-law likes. On a search I found 4 bottles in the US for $24. In a local Brooklyn deli, buck-fifty a bottle.
@MrFernandoEmanuel5 жыл бұрын
Thanks channel Free tô Choose. ..
@kamlendrasingh29428 жыл бұрын
amazing documentary and ADAM SMITH - My Hero :)
@shawnhubbard38335 жыл бұрын
I wonder how many Congress Members know who Adam Smith was..
@nrs69568 жыл бұрын
Excellent and timely presentation.
@ktm71175 жыл бұрын
Company I work with somewhere in Midwest states have no idea about Adam Smith vision of business 😏😏
@NilsMichaelStridh8 жыл бұрын
In Theory or Moral Sentiments, Smith wrote of an "invisible hand" quite different from the one we are taught in basic economic classes. It reads: "They are led by an invisible hand to make nearly the same distribution of the necessaries of life, which would have been made, had the earth been divided into equal portions among all its inhabitants, and thus without intending it, without knowing it, advance the interest of the society, and afford means to the multiplication of the species." Imagine what capitalism might be if our Founding Fathers adopted this concept over those found in Wealth of Nations.
@jessesewell79228 жыл бұрын
Please tell us what you think that would have wrought.
@NilsMichaelStridh8 жыл бұрын
"To share the necessaries of life" indicates to me the basics of human conditions: food, shelter, clothing, health and well-being. More along the lines of a social democracy, as we see in the Sweden, Norway and other forward-thinking economies.
@NilsMichaelStridh8 жыл бұрын
Argue as you wish against syntax, but the best human conditions are found in social democracies.
@eddiematthew4958 жыл бұрын
Great quote! It certainly is interesting to think what Smith would have made of today's capitalism, and what solutions he would have devised.
@bighands698 жыл бұрын
The invisible hand means something we cannot fathom nor control. That really is the market place.
@dalemurray40836 жыл бұрын
Adam Smith wrote a second book "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" in which he argues that because capitalism is devoid of moral or ethical constraints, government should impose those constraints, an argument that Pure Capitalists ignore.
@themonrovian84415 жыл бұрын
dale murray Adam Smith wasn’t god. Anarcho-Capitalism is the only truly moral system.
@New_Chile_Zealand4 жыл бұрын
Being the insightful person he was, Doesn't he argue/recognize that some PEOPLE lack morales or ethical restraints , therefore governments need to act as a referee in some instances . You are right though, many who dont know about the theory or moral sentiments mistakenly claim he was an advocate of a free for all style of capitalism, or conveniently ignore it like the neolibs.
@beroo8286 жыл бұрын
I wonder who's going to be the next Adam Smith within the following years..
@drakekoefoed16426 жыл бұрын
do you listen to richard wolff and mark blyth on yt?
@nirajsolanki87255 жыл бұрын
Extremely helpful and well made documentary. The only churlish being the glaring absence of even a single view point of women. I wonder whether it was natural that only men were interviewed, or does it reflect on a subconscious bias that we do not see. I apologize for my views. Just thought of pointing it out!
@aierarad4 жыл бұрын
Niraj Solanki how about the segment when they interviewed a girl in whole foods
@BungieStudios5 жыл бұрын
19:40 80 METERS / 250 FEET!? Damn! That plane is huge!
@rmadiller5 жыл бұрын
And crashes often.
@richardscotland15 жыл бұрын
Excellent video Johan, I enjoyed it very much but ZombieCorp is right "Global economics is great but globalism not so much."
@ronporter87854 жыл бұрын
Deuteronomy 28:13 And the Lord will make you the head and not the tail, and you shall only go up and not down, if you obey the commandments of the Lord your God, which I command you today, being careful to do them,...
@zofe6 жыл бұрын
The Chinese part in Taiwan's & Germany's economical equations is tantamount, thus musn't be overlooked.
@christopherkettler87276 жыл бұрын
We could have gone further without this corrupt system
@daniyarkarakhozhin39995 жыл бұрын
Please, tell me, what kind of English is spoken here: British or American?
@meirionowen59795 жыл бұрын
The guy speaking is Swedish, and of course he speaks English with a Swedish accent. But he pronounces English words in a way that suggests he learned the language from a British person. I'd guess, too, that he has lived in Britain for a few years. No trace of American pronounciation of words at all. I hope that helps.
@khms10004 жыл бұрын
Adam Smith only missed one thing, marketing. In his time, markets were need driven and in the current time, customers also consider their status before considering a particular product even if there is similar product available cheaper so prices are not demand driven but randomly decided based on business model of a particular company.
@golfscienceguru5 жыл бұрын
There was another ship of Commodore Perry not mentioned, which forced trade upon Japan, which rulers were wised enough to know that Adam Smith free trade was bad for the type of culture Japan lived under, and perhaps the Japanese rulers might had known at that time that Smith type trading would had been even awful for the planet Earth. The wealth of nations may be very bad for the wealth of the planet Earth. If the wealth of nations increases to the extend of destroying the wealth of Earth, the destruction of the Earth will lead to the total destruction of the wealth of nations. After Perry forced Japan to open up to global trade, Japan was seduced to the industrial wealth of Western nations. Japan started to industrialized itself on a vast scale in order to equal the industrial achievements of the West, but Japan's home islands lacked abundant natural resources to support its industrialization efforts. Japan started to move into its neighboring countries to look for natural resources to support its westernization efforts. First, Japan moved into it close neighbor Korea, and then it continued to move into northern China. Japan continued to expand to the southern Pacific area for oil, and rubber in Indochina. The United States threatened not to sell oil to Japan, when the US did not accept the competition of Japan in taking over the rubber of Indochina. Japan hatched an insane plan to destroy the US Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, so that Japan could be freed to invade the southern Pacific countries for their natural resources to support Japan's industries. The attacked on US Pearl Harbor caused to US to join World War 2. The US, using its industrial might, successfully developed nuclear weapons that forced Japan to surrender, and which started the nuclear age. The proliferation of huge numbers of nuclear weapons during the Cold War for the first time threatened the total destruction of the planet Earth via "nuclear winters" and radiation. The peaceful use of large numbers of nuclear reactors also generated at lot of radioactive wastes, and threatened the accidental release of nuclear radiation for nuclear electric power plants. After WW2, the US reigned supreme in global economic expansion when most industrial countries in Europe, and Japan in the far east were devastated by WW2. The US stated to build on a vast scale limited-access-super-highways based on the German Autobaun, which US general, and president Ike saw in Germany during WW2. This resulted in US workers living in cities to migrate out to the suburbs, needing long automotive car driving to the cities to work, and back out to the suburbs after work. As the wealth of the US nation grew due to Adam Smith's free market principles, even the poor workers became rich enough to buy houses in the suburbs, so that the poor city workers too migrated in mass to the suburbs. As the suburbs close to the cities were more expansive, and the houses in the suburbs closer to the cities were already bought up the wealthier, the newly rich poor city workers had to migrate even further away from the cities to find affordable houses to buy. This resulted in even longer car commuting daily to work and back on super-highways by huge numbers of these suburbia workers. This high-energy lifestyle resulted in the rapid depletion of easy-to-extract domestic US oil reserves, so that the US had to import oil. The importing of oil, and the trading of oil, once again like with Japan, fostered oil-wars. But an even worse problem than oil-wars was the spread of the high-energy American lifestyle globally to other nations, promoted by Smith's free global trading. If every nation, or even just a lot of nations adopted the high-energy lifestyle of the US, there is not enough oil on Earth to support such wasteful high-energy US lifestyle globally. Another problem which is emerging is that high-energy use creates high amounts of byproducts of burning fossil fuels, which can cause excessive global warming, which if high enough may destroy Earth as we know it. The wealth of the planet Earth is once again threatened by a new problem: first nuclear winter, and now global warming. What's next Adam Smith?
@artofthepossible73295 жыл бұрын
Obviously those countries could have made a trade deal over the natural resources that Japan had major demand for, that is more Smithian. Japan was focused on autarky and was nationalistic at the time. And an important part of such ideologies is NOT trading with other countries. How can one trade with another when one is focused on creating all goods? As for global warming the obvious solution is to invest (I assume you are capable of such?) in renewable sources. The New Green Deal is an example of government intervention is this case as it seeks to remove fossil fuels as an energy source entirely within 10 years, instead of seeking to make renewable energy more favourable to investment and R&D, which would the more Smithian solution. Also the post WW2 boom was Keynesian economics not Smithian economics or, to not personalise it, demand-side economics and supply-side economics.
@seidumohammed92464 жыл бұрын
Greatness with great ideas
@luciusseneca27155 жыл бұрын
I get paid on time, use the money to buy what I need - food I don't have to grow, a roof I didn't have to build, on walls that I didn't have to fashion out of mud brick. Much better than Hunter-Gatherer economies, which is what Venezuela has now, until Caracas runs out of pigeons.
@ajiboyesundayolawale51885 жыл бұрын
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@mmganesh60878 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. .
@voranartsirisubsoontorn90106 жыл бұрын
what Adam Smith talked about in his books base on the world he lived of which there is no communism, socialism, but democracy in some form or another. In today world his ideas need serious adjustment to include the possible conflict between the free nation with election by people and the dictatorship without election by people. Power from economic of scale and free market invisible hands must be promoted to come along with them the freedom of the nation people and not just by a group of people self-elected themselves to stay in power forever. Or else war could be the result of power that rooted from different directions at opposite sides.
@tetrasake8 жыл бұрын
Excellent and awesome. Cheers for sharing.
@philosopher1a5 жыл бұрын
Needs to be apart of our PS Curriculum
@ankurdubey62885 жыл бұрын
Found it more of a promotion of Maersk, Airbus, Whole Food and eBay. Adam Smith is talked about very little.
@ErikNilsen13374 жыл бұрын
This is a two-part program on the topic. Adam Smith's life and philosophy were covered in the last episode.
@ronporter87854 жыл бұрын
Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.
@youbian4 жыл бұрын
If we had started with The Health [and balance] of Nations instead, we’d have a very different sort of society today
@jordannixon74094 жыл бұрын
Lol the CEO talked about moral business philosophy and then sold to Amazon
@BinanceUSD5 жыл бұрын
Thank you free to choose
@mustafanasiri62477 жыл бұрын
Simply great! love documentaries like this, short but comprehensive and inspiringly interesting.
@athow1235 жыл бұрын
Smith is greater than Marx
@sawyerk88546 жыл бұрын
beautiful and hearful speaking.
@subhanukhanal67245 жыл бұрын
Adam Smith had a very narrow view of the world when he wrote his ideas. He failed to recognize that the wrath that he saw growing in England and Scotland was largely the product of deliberate colonial policies of the his government that assisted in plundering all the colonies back then. The weath and development that his nation enjoys now is very much a product of that government sponsored policy. Moreovr, what is interesting is the fact that the English might have applied this laisse fairer policies domestically but not once did they think of applying it in other nations. To the English mind, civilly was a virtue to be selectively applied. And he might have been the “father” of economics in the West but this statement seems to be undermine the contribution to economics by intellectuals from non western cultures, which can sadly distort history. For instance, in 321 B.C Kautilya wrote a book on economics called Arthasastra, which is Sanskrit for Economics read by Alexzander and his general like Selecus. Nonetheless, applied fairly And uniformly across all nations today, Smith’s idea could help address the issue of crony capitalism and help free the market from distorting forces for both sellers and buyers.
@golfscienceguru5 жыл бұрын
What had native son Adam Smith done for Great Britain? Why Great Britain fell from a first-tier economy to a second-tier economy, which may be in danger of falling into a third-tier economy? Would the British people thank Smith for their fall of their wealth of the British nation?
@Albert-Arthur-Wison225 Жыл бұрын
I propose an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, attaching the text of Adam Smith’s rightly revered text, ‘ The Wealth of Nations ‘, to the document. As a rightful acknowledgment of the adherence most enlightened, freedom, and commerce respecting Americans have for its ideas.