Jason Hickel - Less is more
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Shortened version of video from 5 x 15: • Less is More | Jason H...
, first minutes removed to get right in to critisism of capitalism and growthism.
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Jason Hickel is an economic anthropologist, Fulbright Scholar, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He is originally from Swaziland and spent a number of years living with migrant workers in South Africa, studying patterns of exploitation and political resistance in the wake of apartheid. He has authored three books, including most recently The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions. He writes regularly for the Guardian, Al Jazeera and Foreign Policy, serves as an advisor for the Green New Deal for Europe, and sits on the Lancet Commission for Reparations and Redistributive Justice. He lives in London.
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people with his ideas can never be elected to power. ever.
That's the conclusion I arrived at too but I didn't understand why. Like, I knew there was an "elite" or whatever but I didn't know who our enemy was. That was until I discovered Marx and Lenin, I haven't stopped reading since then 😅
Came here from a recommendation from the new Blame Capitalism podcast series on Vox. Will be reading this book!
This man makes a lot of sense
Hi Jason, I was wondering why you have not offered a critique of Jordon Peterson and Bjorg Lomborg's claims about how best to address climate change and the plight of the languishing nations. It sure would be a worthy project--given the amount of air time their ideas are getting.
Because he has no idea how.
Repeating platitudes and slogans is all this ideologue can do.
@@qntnotes9427 I wonder if you have read his works. It seems your response is a bit harsh and perhaps inaccurate.
Yes, I read Less is More. The person you responded to is essentially correct.This is narrow, unenlightened thinking.@@robertdude4725
Would be interesting to look at their funding sources and bias as well... but likely the reason is that it would require a completely different video to get into their claims.
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