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we would take a take that back karl marx famously called george's and capitalism is last ditch criticize the philosophy as something that would not only preserve capitalism domination but expand it how do you respond. yeah well this is the interesting thing you know henry george was no friend of karl marx or his philosophy and vice versa so sometimes people accuse georgism of being communism and it's actually funny because it's almost the opposite it's it's laissez faire in terms of. production and people keeping whatever they produce for themselves but on the other hand we are somewhat aligned with marx in terms of taking the economic rent and then even he agreed that you know we the property owner should pay the rent on the land back into the community. so it's funny because adam smith and karl marx and and we george all agree on that point all day emphasize that to different degrees. right but it but but go on the capitalism critique of what he said about that as fact that well. it's not. would i guess in a way it's it's not a last ditch but it would certainly be a way of saving capit
we would take a take that back karl marx famously called george's and capitalism is last ditch criticize the philosophy as something that would not only preserve capitalism domination but expand it how do you respond. yeah well this is the interesting thing you know henry george was no friend of karl marx or his philosophy and vice versa so sometimes people accuse georgism of being communism and it's actually funny because it's almost the opposite it's it's laissez faire in terms of. production...
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it was here that someone hundred 60 years ago, karl marx wrote his famous communist manifesto. maybe at this very table. his criticism of the capitalist system went on to inspire labor movements around the world. his writings were also well received in france, and to this day, strikes and small-scale rebellions are common in the country. liberty and equality are highly regarded. >> they see themselves as a band of merry men planning a daring jump over the barriers to get a free ride on the commuter train. they know they are risking a fine, so they take her cautions. >> most people go through the barriers here in the hall, but we don't want to draw attention to ourselves, so we are better off going around to the other side. >> a monthly pass for the route costs 113 euros per month, which is more than these young men are willing to pay. >> i don't think it's right that you should have to pay so much for public transportation. it should be free. it should be completely paid for with taxpayer money. to me, writing without a ticket is an act of civil disobedience -- writing -- ridin
it was here that someone hundred 60 years ago, karl marx wrote his famous communist manifesto. maybe at this very table. his criticism of the capitalist system went on to inspire labor movements around the world. his writings were also well received in france, and to this day, strikes and small-scale rebellions are common in the country. liberty and equality are highly regarded. >> they see themselves as a band of merry men planning a daring jump over the barriers to get a free ride on...
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he borrowed the title from his namesake, karl marx.he says the church must foster justice, freedom, and solidarity in a world where the power of money appears to be boundless. >> it's not against the market economy, it's a call to place people, not money or capital at the center of all institutions, including the economy. it's not a new idea, but i'm grateful the pope reminded us of all of this again in a fresh way with clear and powerful words. >> in comparison to this clear critique of capitalism, the plans to reform the church are rather vague. but that might change soon. a third meeting of the council of cardinal advisors is to be held at the vatican in february. >> the dawn of 2014 brings us a little closer to the biggest sporting event of the year, the world cup soccer tournament in brazil. >> this year, for the first time, organizers will use technology to try to make every goal as legitimate as possible, at least in the eyes of the referees. >> there will be a lot of fans looking forward to that trade we will pay a visit to the
he borrowed the title from his namesake, karl marx.he says the church must foster justice, freedom, and solidarity in a world where the power of money appears to be boundless. >> it's not against the market economy, it's a call to place people, not money or capital at the center of all institutions, including the economy. it's not a new idea, but i'm grateful the pope reminded us of all of this again in a fresh way with clear and powerful words. >> in comparison to this clear...
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natural state of capitalism and you know like somebody just rediscovered this i mean this is what karl marx said back at you know it's an actual i mean i'm going to you to listen there was a better system under communism i mean well you know feudalism is capitalism writ large it's you know it is the true and state of free market capitalism is feudalism i will tell you that thirty of my college credits are in middle history and feudalism is not capitalism why not because what you have is you have covenants and you have ten year you have if you have an straddle small group of people who have people locked in the capital you have people locked in and people trade opportunity for security which is kind of where that when america you know that's my point where we're coming in america is people are trading security for opportunity so in capitalism there's more opportunity but you but there's more things at risk no no actually over time in capitalism opportunity diminishes because more and more of the wealth more and more of the capital people gather gets in the heat of the unions get locked in th
natural state of capitalism and you know like somebody just rediscovered this i mean this is what karl marx said back at you know it's an actual i mean i'm going to you to listen there was a better system under communism i mean well you know feudalism is capitalism writ large it's you know it is the true and state of free market capitalism is feudalism i will tell you that thirty of my college credits are in middle history and feudalism is not capitalism why not because what you have is you...
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karl marx was a contemporary, and he wrongly predicted the globalization will leave -- lead national differences to disappear. he wrote for the new york tribune at this time, a paper with circulation of 200,000 in the united states which lincoln read. threat 1850's to mess up riding. so lincoln had to deal with this globalizing world with all of the advantages and drawbacks. on the one hand he had the capability to speak directly to ordinary european newspaper readers, and he did. he viewed the emancipation proclamation barley is the tool of the international relations. eat that ordinary europeans might put pressure on their wrist to credit statesman to keep from intervening if the war he was partly right about that. lincoln also had to deal with the downside, the lack of diplomatic privacy. i don't know if you remember this. josie jussive. they called him the twitter mall he was tweeting of things about president obama and secretary carry and they finally uncovered this guy and fired him. lincoln had his own version of twitter, this guy that really reminds me of joseph, a polish cou
karl marx was a contemporary, and he wrongly predicted the globalization will leave -- lead national differences to disappear. he wrote for the new york tribune at this time, a paper with circulation of 200,000 in the united states which lincoln read. threat 1850's to mess up riding. so lincoln had to deal with this globalizing world with all of the advantages and drawbacks. on the one hand he had the capability to speak directly to ordinary european newspaper readers, and he did. he viewed the...
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charles, that's karl marx. is the left going even further? >> absolutely.'ve got elizabeth warren in the senate. they feel like they've got the pope on their side. they've got the wind in their sails. are you kidding me? they're going in for the kill. anyone thinking that capitalism has got it made and that we're okay, you are absolutely wrong. they're going directly after the youth with this kind of stuff. it's 100% counter to the discussion we had yesterday about the tiger mom who talked about people who come here or and their so grateful for the opportunity, they'll work 80 hours a week, they'll start at the bottom,tail never complain, and they'll work their way to the top. we're telling kids worn -- born in this country, it's owed to you. just go get it. stuart: let the lady get a word in, charles. >> they're sitting at home unemployed. tsa the root the problem. >> the roots have roots. here's my big thing, when i hear the president say a lot of people are unemployed through no fault of their own, it is your fault! who do i fire? my ten worst workers. i
charles, that's karl marx. is the left going even further? >> absolutely.'ve got elizabeth warren in the senate. they feel like they've got the pope on their side. they've got the wind in their sails. are you kidding me? they're going in for the kill. anyone thinking that capitalism has got it made and that we're okay, you are absolutely wrong. they're going directly after the youth with this kind of stuff. it's 100% counter to the discussion we had yesterday about the tiger mom who...