Absolutely profound statements and learnings in these lectures. Each time I listen to one, I realize what I missed out during my previous listening of same lecture. "Markets want to be global"...this truth is now a source of grief internationally. The global nature of markets has wreaked a havoc of job losses, deindustrialization and now a pandemic, with many other future pandemics likely to ensue. It is advisable to battle the nature of markets, by making them what they never intend to be....i.e regional and local.
Thank you so much for these videos. I just love PoliSci so much and all of these videos are convincing me even more that this is the field i want to follow. I'll get my BA here in my country but I hope to get a fulbright scholarship after that so I can get my M.A in the US !
Great lectures as the usual, by a great professor. Obs : Ibn Khaldoun was not egyptian. He was a North African Amazigh. He died in Egypt, but he was born in Tunisia. Some say the origins of his family are in Yemen, but that's highly unlikely..
His main point about specialisation due to agriculture is correct, only every example was wrong. Hunter gatherers had flutes and shoes. Everybody did every kind of job but some were vetter than others
As a German I did not find his joke about Germans being humorless very funny. Is this because I'm German or because the joke was not funny? The world will never know.
Absolutely profound statements and learnings in these lectures. Each time I listen to one, I realize what I missed out during my previous listening of same lecture.
"Markets want to be global"...this truth is now a source of grief internationally. The global nature of markets has wreaked a havoc of job losses, deindustrialization and now a pandemic, with many other future pandemics likely to ensue. It is advisable to battle the nature of markets, by making them what they never intend to be....i.e regional and local.
Thank you so much for these videos. I just love PoliSci so much and all of these videos are convincing me even more that this is the field i want to follow. I'll get my BA here in my country but I hope to get a fulbright scholarship after that so I can get my M.A in the US !
Did you do it? I’m about to do it.
42:00 Doctrine of Comparative Advantage
48:30 The Philosopher and the Porter
52:00 The Division of labor is limited by the extent of the market
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Great lectures as the usual, by a great professor.
Obs : Ibn Khaldoun was not egyptian. He was a North African Amazigh. He died in Egypt, but he was born in Tunisia. Some say the origins of his family are in Yemen, but that's highly unlikely..
Great lecture ❤
He's an awesome teacher! These are BA classes, right?
Thank you verey much this was helpful
Thanks
Thank you!
markets: transportation, trust, transaction.
Thank you for uploading this!
Where can i get these slides ?
There is a mistake , Ibn khaldun is Tunisian not Egyptian.
His main point about specialisation due to agriculture is correct, only every example was wrong. Hunter gatherers had flutes and shoes. Everybody did every kind of job but some were vetter than others
He has a peculiar point of view that I'm not that sympathetic to but he's an entertaining teacher and the classes are good.
As a German I did not find his joke about Germans being humorless very funny. Is this because I'm German or because the joke was not funny? The world will never know.
I viewing his remarks about Deutschland as intellectual exhibit and nothing wrong with that in this context Get on board.
Danke.
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That’s not funny. My family is German.
This comment was pretty funny. 😁
“Being English, he doesn’t know how to spell labor” 😂😂
Does anyone know where can i find the slides so that i can be able to print them?
Take the course?
A very good lesson thanks a lot. btw ibn khladun is from Tunis, not Egypt. Just a correction.
You had me until you called Smith English🏴
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these duke students are weak this guy’s jokes are mint & they never laugh
U are right. I don't know about mint, but they're certainly on point
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after an hour of crapping on bout the division of labor, you did forget to mention the discrepencies of wages, not that I care boss ?!
You and Rousseau can take a boat to Karl's house and all have a communist party
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My thoughts exactly