The more I listen to Professor Hudson speaks, the more I realise how brilliant he is. If he can be made the chief economist of the world, this world would surely prosper!
and i´ve heard, first-hand, that ¨if ur not dutch ur not much¨, playful upbraiding, and u know, there and then, it made good sense. love the dutch and pennsylvania
It is a wonderful, wonderful education. The citizens have been taught "Big is Better", "Private is better than public, and cheaper. If all of this was true, where are the industrial leaders of the 60's. Sears, IBM, GE, Westinghouse, Xerox, Kodac, those brands we all grew up with. It seems the citizens have been socialized by the media. They do not understand everything most people think they own, the house mortgaged, car on a lease, credit cards for vacation, the education you cannot get rid of. There is nothing left to extract, it is like a rent economy. This man is smart, now it is time for you to get smart too. It is going to take lots of people, time for an economic revolution.
Not true Bob, look up Prof. Steven Keen, Richard Wolffe and Ann Pettifor. Although not an economist, Chris Hedges is great commentator on Neoliberalism.
There are plenty of heterodox economists that are just as good as Hudson. His colleagues at University of Missouri, other post-keynesians, Europeans like Varoufakis and Piketty, Keen, Ha Joon Chang and staff at the new school like Foley and Shaikh.
In addition to the economists already mentioned, read sociologist Vincenzo Ruggiero, who documents in all his books how neoliberalism employs all the same dirty schemes and violent tactics of organized crime. See for example The Crimes of the Economy; Crime and Markets; Dirty Money: On Financial Delinquency; and many other books.
People are marching away from buying since they have less and less disposable income. Marching away from lots of institutional markets. Like the IMF loading countries with debt for blackmail we are loading up on military budgets to drive privatization. The stock market profits are also based on outsourcing and layoffs and doubling and tripling worker duties with non-experts handling other experts duties. This cannot go on forever with declining sales and use of services. There is no chance of a complex system learning to become sustainable. They have become addicted to excessive profits for all the rich and endowed institutions feeding on it.
Do not confuse the economic - oikos nomia - the norms of running home and community with chrematistics - krema atos - the accumulation of money. ~ Aristotle
Yes, totally love Noam and Richard ... Yanis Varoufakis and Ralph Nader, some of my heroes. Everything has become so clear how corrupt and fixed the system is since 2008. I've learned a lot the past two years thanks to all the content available via youtube. Peace
There was an earlier turning point than 2008. This occurred during the Carter years: the creation of the first money market mutual fund. This seemingly benign new investment vehicle led to the demise of the savings and loans and savings banks. The U.S. was started on a long journal of deregulation of the nation's financial services sector that led to 2008.
@@Jj-gi2uv A long and very destructive pattern of deregulation and lax enforcement of the laws remaining on the book. I agree that repeal of Glass Steagall signed by Clinton was a major step in the direction of monopolistic privilege in the financial sector.
I have a question about "economic rent" with relation to the idea of handing such financial gains to the government to ensure people earn a living by working and contributing to society in a meaningful way. With 8 trillion US dollars missing from the military budget and the President asking for more, I don't think that would be a wise choice. Wouldn't it be more effective to eliminate specific forms of economic rent rather than enable an already out of control government? Maybe I am missing something?
Jamband BillyD Also the point is that we would have a government that was not corrupt and ran by outsiders and so would you in USA in this future. The rentiers ARE those who control every Western government and without their control over us we could once again run our own countries for our own gain.
they are....its just that most people think its not very interesting and dont pursue it , they have no interest in such matters and leave it to the bankers and the economists...they dont know that, that attitude is like allowing the police to police themselves.
Recommended additional reading is a book co-authored in 1994 by economists Mason Gaffney, Fred Harrison and Kris Feder: "The Corruption of Economics." These authors provide a good deal of the detail of much of what Michael Hudson argues.
Love this video; however, I can't help but wonder why most of the bodegas in NY were owned by one particular section of the population that is immigrant based. That again shows significance to the problem of capitalism where a lot of the owners are foreigners who have more opportunity when they get here than the underprivileged that have always been here. The system must be replaced!
Would you pay me 3 or 4 thousand in rent while I scrutinize your financial history? It's a lot of money to have a building made and one must recoup their investment.
Congress votes and the money appears. Otherwise I offer the Transcendia Insurodollar. It is based on human capital. Real business is insured. You have value as you had as a chattel slave or wage slave. Why let others take a mortgage on you? Whole life from birth and shared equity for the kids till they start paying because they have been kept healthy and made smart. My nation is a nation of airports. It is my model.
People do not ask to be born. Let them remain in blissful non existence where there are no needs and suffering. We all return there in a few dozen years at most anyway. And we don't get a cookie when we die.
Why does he sound like a socialist using capitalism buzzwords? Maybe I'm different because I have marketable skills and not some useless college degree in underwater basket weaving. Insanity is doing the same thing and expecting different results and we need to be done with any form of socialism.
Always a pleasure to hear from Michael Hudson. Thanks to Laura Flanders and crew.
Thanks for watching!
As Maggot Thatcher said - The trouble with Capitalism is that eventually you run out of public assets to privatize.
The more I listen to Professor Hudson speaks, the more I realise how brilliant he is. If he can be made the chief economist of the world, this world would surely prosper!
"KILLING THE HOST" is a great Book also!Micheal Hudson is Great!
got it ..fantastic book
Hudson has been killing the game for a hot minute.
Refreshingly honest and compelling. When will this knowledge get to critical mass causing a mass protest by people around the world.
I respect professor Michael Hudson, he is truly a "truth sayer"...and I thank profoundly Mrs. Laura Flanders for having such and topics on her show...
Dutch proverb: if you don't inherit, steal or lie, you'll have towork untill you die....
*Note: This applies only to class societies like slavery societies, feudalism, and capitalism; it does not apply to socialism and communism. :)
and i´ve heard, first-hand, that ¨if ur not dutch ur not much¨, playful upbraiding, and
u know, there and then, it made good sense. love the dutch and pennsylvania
Correct
What a bloody great interview.
Always an informative show thank you!
"it's about conversions"... we have to understand this! public to private !!!!
Thanks for watching :)
Great guest. Great talk.
Subbed.
These explanations are fantastic. I think everyone should watch this video
Great interviews! That gives one a relieving feeling of the ground.
Thanks The Laura Flanders Show.:)
It is a wonderful, wonderful education. The citizens have been taught "Big is Better", "Private is better than public, and cheaper. If all of this was true, where are the industrial leaders of the 60's. Sears, IBM, GE, Westinghouse, Xerox, Kodac, those brands we all grew up with. It seems the citizens have been socialized by the media. They do not understand everything most people think they own, the house mortgaged, car on a lease, credit cards for vacation, the education you cannot get rid of. There is nothing left to extract, it is like a rent economy. This man is smart, now it is time for you to get smart too. It is going to take lots of people, time for an economic revolution.
Wow. This is my first time listening to Michael Hudson. Very enlightening and yet terrifying that this is our system of government/economics.
read his books ..they are proper enlightening..get the synapses blasting....and can induce panic.
MAN... Michael Hudson is such a man of truth
Michael Hudson the Only Intelligent Economist on the planet Thanks for having him on your show..
Not true Bob, look up Prof. Steven Keen, Richard Wolffe and Ann Pettifor. Although not an economist, Chris Hedges is great commentator on Neoliberalism.
Also include economists who have studied the analysis of Henry George: Mason Gaffney, Fred Foldvary, Nicolaus Tideman, among others.
There are plenty of heterodox economists that are just as good as Hudson. His colleagues at University of Missouri, other post-keynesians, Europeans like Varoufakis and Piketty, Keen, Ha Joon Chang and staff at the new school like Foley and Shaikh.
But yeah in general, most professors are absolutely horrible.
In addition to the economists already mentioned, read sociologist Vincenzo Ruggiero, who documents in all his books how neoliberalism employs all the same dirty schemes and violent tactics of organized crime. See for example The Crimes of the Economy; Crime and Markets; Dirty Money: On Financial Delinquency; and many other books.
People are marching away from buying since they have less and less disposable income. Marching away from lots of institutional markets. Like the IMF loading countries with debt for blackmail we are loading up on military budgets to drive privatization. The stock market profits are also based on outsourcing and layoffs and doubling and tripling worker duties with non-experts handling other experts duties.
This cannot go on forever with declining sales and use of services.
There is no chance of a complex system learning to become sustainable. They have become addicted to excessive profits for all the rich and endowed institutions feeding on it.
My God, I had no idea there were so many Yemeni stores in New York, that is amazing, and fantastic !
"Economic rent is what landlords make in their sleep" I want to remember that.
Why can't we get this kind of brainpower in the White House?
Do not confuse the economic - oikos nomia - the norms of running home and community with chrematistics - krema atos - the accumulation of money. ~ Aristotle
Nooo you're wrong!!!
Great stuff Laura, I'll check out your channel
Make sure to subscribe, and check out our interviews with other compelling economists (including Noam Chomsky and Richard Wolff).
Yes, totally love Noam and Richard ... Yanis Varoufakis and Ralph Nader, some of my heroes. Everything has become so clear how corrupt and fixed the system is since 2008. I've learned a lot the past two years thanks to all the content available via youtube. Peace
There was an earlier turning point than 2008. This occurred during the Carter years: the creation of the first money market mutual fund. This seemingly benign new investment vehicle led to the demise of the savings and loans and savings banks. The U.S. was started on a long journal of deregulation of the nation's financial services sector that led to 2008.
@@Jj-gi2uv A long and very destructive pattern of deregulation and lax enforcement of the laws remaining on the book. I agree that repeal of Glass Steagall signed by Clinton was a major step in the direction of monopolistic privilege in the financial sector.
great video, hudson just explains it so good and beyond idealism, doesn't matter if you're left or whatever, just facts, brilliant
As Dr Paul Craig Roberts say’s Michael Hudson is a great economist
Boss man and lady in the truth department.
I have a question about "economic rent" with relation to the idea of handing such financial gains to the government to ensure people earn a living by working and contributing to society in a meaningful way. With 8 trillion US dollars missing from the military budget and the President asking for more, I don't think that would be a wise choice. Wouldn't it be more effective to eliminate specific forms of economic rent rather than enable an already out of control government? Maybe I am missing something?
Jamband BillyD Also the point is that we would have a government that was not corrupt and ran by outsiders and so would you in USA in this future. The rentiers ARE those who control every Western government and without their control over us we could once again run our own countries for our own gain.
Can i ask, why are people not switching on to this economic scam
they are....its just that most people think its not very interesting and dont pursue it , they have no interest in such matters and leave it to the bankers and the economists...they dont know that, that attitude is like allowing the police to police themselves.
They don't know that it is a scam, they have been hoodwinked!
I absolutely this man
Respect
Every model that we preach; we should be able to practice; at least at a micro level
Recommended additional reading is a book co-authored in 1994 by economists Mason Gaffney, Fred Harrison and Kris Feder: "The Corruption of Economics." These authors provide a good deal of the detail of much of what Michael Hudson argues.
"The Corruption of Economics" is a brilliant book
Love this video; however, I can't help but wonder why most of the bodegas in NY were owned by one particular section of the population that is immigrant based. That again shows significance to the problem of capitalism where a lot of the owners are foreigners who have more opportunity when they get here than the underprivileged that have always been here. The system must be replaced!
If all immigrants do the same! The impact would be greater!
Interesting.
Yemeni people are beautiful
if bernie gets the democratic nomination, tv will be flooded with stories about venezuela and the soviet union.
sounds like Norway
12:03
What a wonderful Mid-Atlantic accent...Daaahling. Ever missed a meal in your little life?
You mean, if someone spends a lot of money to have a building made and allows people to live in it, he can't charge them anything?
Would you pay me 3 or 4 thousand in rent while I scrutinize your financial history? It's a lot of money to have a building made and one must recoup their investment.
10:35 -
It would be much easier to understand without loud and monotonous music in a background!
Congress votes and the money appears. Otherwise I offer the Transcendia Insurodollar. It is based on human capital. Real business is insured. You have value as you had as a chattel slave or wage slave. Why let others take a mortgage on you? Whole life from birth and shared equity for the kids till they start paying because they have been kept healthy and made smart. My nation is a nation of airports. It is my model.
wow, these folks are so self-contradictory.
People do not ask to be born. Let them remain in blissful non existence where there are no needs and suffering. We all return there in a few dozen years at most anyway. And we don't get a cookie when we die.
wow ... such twisting of words
Your saying every business owner is a bludger , hahahh! what about small and medium business owners that work 80 hrs aweek
did he actually say that? i don't think he did. at all.
Stop projecting and try to actually hear what Hudson is saying.
I love this guy...i want a t shirt with his face on and some wise crack....can go with my richard stallman t shirt.
No thomas yo needa run
so evil
Hey beautiful lady, I really like you, wha a great personality you have. and thanks for the great interview.
spiritside chats
Get rid of that noice called music
😜
Why does he sound like a socialist using capitalism buzzwords? Maybe I'm different because I have marketable skills and not some useless college degree in underwater basket weaving. Insanity is doing the same thing and expecting different results and we need to be done with any form of socialism.