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billionaires stay on the list of billionaires for longer than the past and the entrenched line going to be the performance feature now. we have incredibly easy money policies bys, the fed and all te government interventions from regulation and bailing out to keep the billionaires more entrenchedd and i think that's
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there was no great sort of talking about early intervention program equality and talkbolk of inequality hasas really surged s we've seen a surge in the number of new billionaires that's been created as those billionaires have becomee entrenched and that's where we've seen this first aid and stypes the government solution for these is only making things worse and for the future not support any of these people given them a bit of
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spending today and the appreciation of the fact that equality of opportunity is what the focus needs to be not in terms ofmi the limiting inequaly and not what capitalism is about. >> one of the sections that's extraordinary is making decisions and now it's uniformly pushing in one correction, which is more regulation and more controlled and more protection con if i wered with the political connections and then i was a little surprised in another section you wrote about your support for antitrust laws and policies and try to reconcile those and going to see antitrust laws and policies and going for them and working for the economy and ftc and it's like a fairly arbitrary and
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fairly capricious lead for the market and going for the contradiction or even a contradiction in am i misreading you? >> the rule of government expanded and it's not been a lot and it's the role of government and it's a crisis when there is a role for government in providing some basic welfare for a society andwork with a
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handful of very big companies is consist with a true capitalist system and therefore there's some sympathy with the antitrust being like enforced in a more systematic way and going for them and the way it happens and we got through antitrust and expect it to go away and don't deal with the source of the problem and too much easy money, then that problem will just come back after you kill off something. it needs to work all good for
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and the fact that some put it that would be a capitalist critique of capitalism and i say, yeah, they're coming from the inside and they've seen this and also from the outside have seen from a socialist country and have this hour-long debate heresi and discussion still givg me reasons that in the end, america will course correct. >> that you can't for sharing. really appreciate it and the book is what went wrong with capitalism. thank you very much. >> thank you, enjoyed that.
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and before we get into your book, mr. doyle, introduce yourself to the american audience. >> okay, i'm an crew doyle and i'm a writer, broadcaster and comedian. i have a show on a uk channel called g tv news every sunday and i'm interested in issues related to liberal values and free a speech. and i write various comedic projects and that kind of thing. >> how would you describe gp news as a channel? >> i would suppose -- it would set up to provide within the media landscape of the uk another alternative in other words we have a problem in the uk with a kind of ideological bias from the major mainstream media channels. not so much with bbc news and not the part and politics and they try their best to be impartial.
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to take an eco chamber. >> maybe once or twice a week. >> you're at oxford and have a phd in renaissance poetry. >> yeah, yeah. >> oh, well, i was -- my pain at thate point was to be in academics and i was part-time lecturer and finishing my doctorate and that would be intending to take but ultimately for them in a different way. >> taking that with the same time working with manuscript and
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parts of ways to do that and it's parts of the country. it's very dusty and not much light. there's lots of people there and spending their whole lives will and >> turn to your new book, the new puritans, how are they. >> the amall jim jordan and not looking specifically but also not the puritans at all and some sort of sense of their own
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variability and similar to what i described by thehe new puritas and they're these kind of zealots and reorganize around the growns of pro censorship and they'd like to curtail the art so that it becomes a conduit for the message. what happened to them in the 1642he when they were with the puritans managing to gain control of parliament and shut all ofin them we need the comedy showss and people aren't corrupted by the message and do you watch comedy shows in the uk and streaming services and sitcoms will be removed and it's a very famous one that's fulton for the show and it's a very famous one called germans and
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there's a use of racial epitat in that theme and therefore it's kind of the need to apply art and comedy and what's going on quite a lot and in the uk going to police each other and the deduction on the line with more jebly going for them many arkansas if you have a group of young girls that claim that they can see devils in the shadows of people we witchcraft going very, very similar going around that
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>> i don't think you should be doing that and promoting the next time the promotion comes around. every just shuts up and goes along with it, they won't be denied. it it wouldn't matter if they were capitulating and it's all a major institution and theyy go along and partly they're terrified of their kids but also because they contested want to be seen to being on the wrong side of history, shall we say.
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progressive. >> your book when bad ideas are allowed and spread unchecked. hay take on an illusion of incontrovertibility and figures of authority are captured by dangerousis allergies, resistane becomes a feat of courage that few care to attempt. >> it's a notion of courage there precisely because there's a lotit after stake if not the same and snow valley one is being burned at the stake and it's not un-atranscriptable and in -- un-atranscriptable and people unattributable and people do that and they're already going by them and people say
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actually believing and that's the idea of courage and it is as though there's a new religion and cease control of the corporate world and media and cassioppi doom ya and education and theer incredible power and incredible cloud and yet statement at the same time these are going to be the underdog and they are fighting to be marginalized there and have some courage and everyone going to fill up and we don't believe in this and believe in generally acressive and what idea of color behindness and effectively
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problem sizes as being a white supremacy and there you have it a middle-aged white woman claiming that martin luther king was a racist and erg is upside country-specific. what we should be parks having conversation withs teachers and put in separate rooms and similarly in len don and called the american school and going back for them on the line. i would like
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