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but marx -- there are very few predictions in marx. much of his writing is analytical, not predictive. and his predictions change over time, even though there was an etiology, that history was moving in a certain direction, it's not inevitable by any means. but later readers would see it as a sort of predetermined end. in the 1880s, the american labor journalist john swinton went to england and interviewed karl marx and he asked marx, what do you see for the future? marx thought for a minute and answered in one word: struggle. the future will see struggle. he didn't say the end of that struggle is inevitable, he didn't say what that struggle is going to lead to. that's what he saw. as we'll see in a minute, many people saw in marxism kind of a way of predicting the future which i think not really the essence of what he's talking about. but point is the whole analysis suggested that once you marry the productive capacity, the radical productive capacity of socialism to a more equitable distribution and a more democratic control of the e
but marx -- there are very few predictions in marx. much of his writing is analytical, not predictive. and his predictions change over time, even though there was an etiology, that history was moving in a certain direction, it's not inevitable by any means. but later readers would see it as a sort of predetermined end. in the 1880s, the american labor journalist john swinton went to england and interviewed karl marx and he asked marx, what do you see for the future? marx thought for a minute...
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but marx -- there are very few predictions in marx. much of his writing is analytical, not predictive. his predictions changed over time. even though there was a -- history is moving in a certain direction. it is not inevitable by any means, although later, readers with seat as a kind of an unanswerable process to a predetermined end. in the 18 eighties, the american journalists, labor journalists john went to england and interviewed marks, and he asked marks what do you see what do you see for the future? for the future? marks answered, thought from minute and answered in one word, struggle. the future will see struggle. he didn't say that end of that struggle is inevitable. he did not say what the struggle will lead to. that is what he saw. but as we will see in a minute, many people saw and marxism a kind of way of predicting the future, which i think is not really the essence of what he's talking about. but the point is the whole analysis suggested that once you marry the productive capacity, the radical productive capacity of soci
but marx -- there are very few predictions in marx. much of his writing is analytical, not predictive. his predictions changed over time. even though there was a -- history is moving in a certain direction. it is not inevitable by any means, although later, readers with seat as a kind of an unanswerable process to a predetermined end. in the 18 eighties, the american journalists, labor journalists john went to england and interviewed marks, and he asked marks what do you see what do you see for...
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marx is often accused of not getting the middle class in marxism is a tradition is accused of missing the point the middle class was going to be so resilient and. powerful into the 20th and 21st centuries i don't think he got that wrong at all the middle classes that he was talking about that is free farmers and shot as specially shopkeepers in cities did suffer a lot under industrial capitalism and did become a much much smaller share of the population particularly in the us where marx maybe . got it wrong was he predicted that there'd be such a powerful magnetic working class movement that would go from one success to another that middle class people as they fell would naturally be attracted to that movement and therefore become socialists well i do have to say that given that where again and again hearing this middle class term from joe biden's camp and from donald trump's term. his campaign you talk a little bit about how the cultural ideas of the middle class now embedded in the imagination of the militias death of a salesman who think biden and trump recognize that when they're
marx is often accused of not getting the middle class in marxism is a tradition is accused of missing the point the middle class was going to be so resilient and. powerful into the 20th and 21st centuries i don't think he got that wrong at all the middle classes that he was talking about that is free farmers and shot as specially shopkeepers in cities did suffer a lot under industrial capitalism and did become a much much smaller share of the population particularly in the us where marx maybe ....
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where marx maybe i. got it wrong was he predicted that there'd be such a powerful magnetic working class movement that would go from one success to another that middle class people as they fell would naturally be attracted to that movement and therefore become socialists well i do have to say that given that where again and again hearing this middle class term from joe biden's camp and from dull terms term. his campaign you talk a little bit about how the cultural ideas of the middle class now embedded in the imagination of the militias death of a salesman you think biden and trump recognize that when they're shouting out how they're going to help. people middle class people know i think one of the things that we've lost is this o.c.a. not only from the left and much of the best scholarship on the middle class does come from the left from germany to the united states and in britain as as well. we've also lost it in kind of mainstream cultural criticism even into the early cold war our mainstream sociolog
where marx maybe i. got it wrong was he predicted that there'd be such a powerful magnetic working class movement that would go from one success to another that middle class people as they fell would naturally be attracted to that movement and therefore become socialists well i do have to say that given that where again and again hearing this middle class term from joe biden's camp and from dull terms term. his campaign you talk a little bit about how the cultural ideas of the middle class now...
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and karl marx's life now shines bright as 1st place. some european cities now have traffic light women. and same sex trafficked like couples. on hand so sure there's a subtle way of spreading the message before no one really. traffic like man look like i mean. just that they were green or red and resemble a man but no one paid any attention to their design. because the east german opera mentioning become so famous the awareness of a traffic light menace changed worldwide on. most international pedestrian circles still feature simplistic pictograms. but maybe other countries will eventually follow the piece mentally. the sound of new united berlin was hot and electric the air also saw the birth of techno the collapse emerged overnight in disused industrial holds and a bend and spaces such as the bungalow where i'm standing now on the former border between east and west berlin today it is the museum of art collectors caught in the us but shortly after you need see the former air raid shelter was the center of the techno scene d.j. and ali
and karl marx's life now shines bright as 1st place. some european cities now have traffic light women. and same sex trafficked like couples. on hand so sure there's a subtle way of spreading the message before no one really. traffic like man look like i mean. just that they were green or red and resemble a man but no one paid any attention to their design. because the east german opera mentioning become so famous the awareness of a traffic light menace changed worldwide on. most international...
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got myself a job at a men's clothing shop, hart and marx, shared of being fired for sneezing, lookingook on except when they're sleepy, and in the slack season. speed up, you can go crazy with the speed up, turning out more, more, more for the same money. >> just like this, all of a sudden the foreman announces they're cutting the piece rate for seaming pants. >> you've got a wife and kids to support. you keep your mouth shut. >> lucy, you're going to just sit there and take it? >> not me. i'm not taking it. i'm walking out. ♪ ♪ >> sure, it's all right for them. a handful of girls. i've got kids to feed. >> they warned us, blacklisted, finished in chicago. >> why doesn't the union do something? the so-called union, my boy, is strictly for the cutters and the aristocrats. they're not interested in green horns. >> what am i doing in here taking over their work? i ought to be out there with them. >> what do we do? >> i don't know what you're going to do. i know what i'm going to do. out. i'm walking out. ♪ ♪ >> did you hear? >> did you hear the latest? >> 2,000 out. six more shops out. >
got myself a job at a men's clothing shop, hart and marx, shared of being fired for sneezing, lookingook on except when they're sleepy, and in the slack season. speed up, you can go crazy with the speed up, turning out more, more, more for the same money. >> just like this, all of a sudden the foreman announces they're cutting the piece rate for seaming pants. >> you've got a wife and kids to support. you keep your mouth shut. >> lucy, you're going to just sit there and take...
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under joe biden sleepy joe biden is a bit control of his party overture socialist car mirrors marx's and leftwing extremists. and they're filled with hatred and venom agree. most voters have already made up their minds but the 2nd and last presidential debate on thursday night is the last chance to win over the undecided. early on wednesday president trump showed his discontent at the choice of topics for debate and the decision to mute microphones to avoid interruptions after a chaotic 1st debate i think to be very. very. good about far. far. and i think that the. very. very. very very by. chance comments perhaps setting the tone for his final sparring match with his challenger. now just a look at some of the day's other headlines in the u.s. the maker of the prescription painkiller oxycontin will plead guilty to federal charges as part of an $8000000000.00 settlement produce pharma is accused of criminal conduct related to the distribution of the drug which has been linked to more than 470000 deaths in the u.s. . pope francis has said homosexuals have a right to a family and should
under joe biden sleepy joe biden is a bit control of his party overture socialist car mirrors marx's and leftwing extremists. and they're filled with hatred and venom agree. most voters have already made up their minds but the 2nd and last presidential debate on thursday night is the last chance to win over the undecided. early on wednesday president trump showed his discontent at the choice of topics for debate and the decision to mute microphones to avoid interruptions after a chaotic 1st...
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on the biden sleepy joe barton is a bit control of his party overture socialist communist marx's and left wing extremists. and they're filled with hatred and venom in grange. most voters have already made up their minds but the 2nd and last presidential debate tonight is the last chance to win over the undecided earlier on wednesday president trump criticized the choice of topics for debate and the decision to mute microphones to avoid interruptions ofter 1st chaotic debate was the good news story. and i think it's very sad that not talking about foreign affairs is so good about foreign affairs and i think that the. very biased hurt. her parents are very biased. from comments perhaps setting the tone for his final sparring match with his challenger. oh all right all eyes on tennessee this evening and let's go to our washing corresponds all over south who will be following that debate for you now other candidates biden and trump facing off squaring off for the last time on the same stage before the elections what can we expect. it's certainly going to be the last big clash of the 2 an
on the biden sleepy joe barton is a bit control of his party overture socialist communist marx's and left wing extremists. and they're filled with hatred and venom in grange. most voters have already made up their minds but the 2nd and last presidential debate tonight is the last chance to win over the undecided earlier on wednesday president trump criticized the choice of topics for debate and the decision to mute microphones to avoid interruptions ofter 1st chaotic debate was the good news...
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karl marx was the grandfather of communism. i don't agree with that statement. i hope mr. ford doesn't either. he has put pressure on the congress, and i don't believe mr. ford would deny this to hold , up on non-proliferation legislation until the congress programor an $8 billion for private industry to start producing enriched uranium. the last thing i want to make is this. he talks about peace and i'm thankful for peace. mr. fordeaceful when went into office but he and mr. kissinger and others tried to start a new vietnam and angola and it all is -- it was only the outcry of the american people when the secret deal was discovered that prevented our renewed involvement in that conflict which was taking place. >> i'm sorry to say we don't have enough time for two complete sequences of questions. we now have only twelve minutes left. therefore, i would like to ask for shorter questions and shorter answers and we also will drop the follow-up question. each candidate may still respond to the other's answer. question for governor carter. >> before this event, the most communi
karl marx was the grandfather of communism. i don't agree with that statement. i hope mr. ford doesn't either. he has put pressure on the congress, and i don't believe mr. ford would deny this to hold , up on non-proliferation legislation until the congress programor an $8 billion for private industry to start producing enriched uranium. the last thing i want to make is this. he talks about peace and i'm thankful for peace. mr. fordeaceful when went into office but he and mr. kissinger and...
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willem marx, thank you as always.ee his latest reporting on remdesivir on nbcnews.com. >>> president trump is facing backlash for making false assertions about mask wearing during his nbc news town hall last night, incorrectly citing a cdc study. watch. >> i'm very underleveraged. i have a very, very small percentage of deaths. >> are you confirming, yes, you do owe some $400 million? >> i'm saying it's a tiny percentage of my net worth. >> that sounds like a yes. >> i don't owe russia money. i owe a very, very small -- it's called mortgages. people have a house, they put a mortgage on it. >> any foreign bank or entity? >> not that i know of, but probably because it's so easy to solve. i will let you know who i owe, whatever small amount of money. >> so our apologies, that was the wrong sound bite, not the sound bite where the president was asserting people who are wearing masks are getting coronavirus. in fact, the associated press notes if 85% of people who are wearing masks got infected as the president asserted la
willem marx, thank you as always.ee his latest reporting on remdesivir on nbcnews.com. >>> president trump is facing backlash for making false assertions about mask wearing during his nbc news town hall last night, incorrectly citing a cdc study. watch. >> i'm very underleveraged. i have a very, very small percentage of deaths. >> are you confirming, yes, you do owe some $400 million? >> i'm saying it's a tiny percentage of my net worth. >> that sounds like a...
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she's getting very high marx. fi beta cap tax a+ for her performance inside the hearing room. grades are also coming in, i'm not talking about poles, i'm talking about substantive grades from outside the hearing room. senator mike lee made the comment about the congressional research service, their analysis of her entire body of work showed a very able open minded judge. example? the fourth amendment protection of us all against unreasonable searches and season us is viable. it's not had much play but it did in this survey that showed in case off case you don't know how she's going to come out. in the best sense of the word. sometimes law enforcement wins. sometimes the criminal defendant wins. that's the sign of a good judge, an honest judge who takes each case as it comes. >> harris: i want to bring in now jonathan turley. jonathan you're hearing ken starr saying this is not about polling these are the substantive grades of people outside this hearing room and what they are looking at in terms of who she would be in a courtroom. who would she be jonathan for america? as you
she's getting very high marx. fi beta cap tax a+ for her performance inside the hearing room. grades are also coming in, i'm not talking about poles, i'm talking about substantive grades from outside the hearing room. senator mike lee made the comment about the congressional research service, their analysis of her entire body of work showed a very able open minded judge. example? the fourth amendment protection of us all against unreasonable searches and season us is viable. it's not had much...
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between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic tell us a fun obvious to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what. a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries. this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop how is achieved. how do we learn. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being made yet there's no real plot and america says she can't and doesn't want to write novels that explain the world instead she aims to make its fissures and fault lines visible. because that comes much closer to my understanding of things. i don't expect writing to bring me clarity in comprehension but rather confusion and food for thought. but. daughter keeps coming up with new questions instead of answering them her fragmentary text is it once enticing and sobering. in the next shortlisted novel the french resistance and the war in algeria. 'd beaumanoir known as the net was she a terrorist responsible for attack
between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic tell us a fun obvious to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what. a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries. this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop how is achieved. how do we learn. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being made yet...
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paper in his adopted city of london for a trace has also captured images of speciality bookshops like marx brothers founded in $853.00 it's one of the world's oldest antiquity tarion booksellers the most valuable item currently in stock to pages from a 670 year old manuscript about the travels of explorer marco polo the asking price 200000 euros even if max now reaches many customers online to him printed books are no relic of the past on the contrary. if you go. from a book to peter's face it makes everyone look beautiful than clever it is exactly the opposite over computer screen which makes us look probably the. face book shop in mayfair also doesn't fear the internet giants. it offers a special service. each month the staff at table till is a book that recommended read isn't based on a computer algorithm but rather on the knowledge of the founding fellow day until. all together they read over $600.00 books a year queen elizabeth the 2nd is among nec customers on amazon you might get them way only reading the same book over and over again they might be different authors might be slightl
paper in his adopted city of london for a trace has also captured images of speciality bookshops like marx brothers founded in $853.00 it's one of the world's oldest antiquity tarion booksellers the most valuable item currently in stock to pages from a 670 year old manuscript about the travels of explorer marco polo the asking price 200000 euros even if max now reaches many customers online to him printed books are no relic of the past on the contrary. if you go. from a book to peter's face it...
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between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic. to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what. a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries. this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop how is it. how do we learn it. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being made yet there's no real plot element a says she can't and doesn't want to write novels that explain the world instead she aims to make its features and fault lines visible. because that comes much closer to my. understanding of things. i don't expect writing to bring me clarity in comprehension but rather confusion and food for thought. daughter keeps coming up with new questions instead of answering them her fragmentary text is it once enticing and sobering. in the next shortlisted novel the french resistance and the war in algeria. beaumanoir known as the net most shia terrorist responsible for attacks which resulted in numerous deat
between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic. to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what. a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries. this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop how is it. how do we learn it. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being made yet there's no real plot element...
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between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic obvious to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what links them. a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries. big gala this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop into how is achieved. how do we learn. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being made yet there's no real plot. says she can't and doesn't want to write novels that explain the world instead she aims to make its fissures and fault lines visible. because that comes much closer to my understanding of things. i don't expect writing to bring me clarity in comprehension but rather confusion and through. good for thought. daughter keeps coming up with new questions instead of answering them her fragmentary text is it once enticing and sobering. in the next shortlisted novel the french resistance and the war in algeria. the nerve beaumanoir known as the net was she a terrorist responsible
between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic obvious to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what links them. a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries. big gala this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop into how is achieved. how do we learn. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being...
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between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic lays a fun hobby lobby to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what links them a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries with this one big gala this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop and how is achieved. how do we learn it. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being made yet there's no real plot and america says she can't and doesn't want to write novels that explain the world instead she aims to make its fissures and fault lines visible. because that comes much closer to my understanding of things. i don't expect writing to bring me clarity in comprehension but rather confusion and food for thought. the daughter keeps coming up with new questions instead of answering them her fragmentary text is at once enticing and sobering. in the next shortlisted novel the. french resistance and the war in algeria. are no beaumanoir are known as th
between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic lays a fun hobby lobby to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what links them a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries with this one big gala this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop and how is achieved. how do we learn it. in her book everything is interrelated new...
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absolutely the second chart is tlt which is the reciprocal and you see just that this has all of the hall marxt, but a topping out and a rolling over >> and so the play here would be to be short tlt. >> tony, what do you think of the trade? >> so when i look at tlt, i look at the strength of long duration bonds which is what they're giving you exposure to versus the specter of fixed income and it's one of the worst performing sectors within the fixed income space compared to high yields or investment grade and this speaks to the flight to safety that michael was referring to that investors are not flying to safety here. they're looking for riskier assets so this is a net negative, in my long duration bond this is where i get a bit of a mixed picture here because it is trending lower here over the last couple of months and the momentum off of that bounce has been fairly low, and i think that you could potentially see another retest of that 200-day moving average for me, i'd like to see that break below the 200 day moving average for me to go outright short on tlt i do like mike's perspective of
absolutely the second chart is tlt which is the reciprocal and you see just that this has all of the hall marxt, but a topping out and a rolling over >> and so the play here would be to be short tlt. >> tony, what do you think of the trade? >> so when i look at tlt, i look at the strength of long duration bonds which is what they're giving you exposure to versus the specter of fixed income and it's one of the worst performing sectors within the fixed income space compared to...
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>> we have an office and doctor marx and i have spent a lot of time talking to groups with the dominantly and where we are transparent about the process so he will continue that effort and to spend time on this also. and with that clinical trial structure to compare that to things that have been done abroad and to have a relative approach for the trial and many americans so if you have cancer patients at the really good number. and with that situation we have had and then to take a look back on. and then to get answered as quickly as possible may be that they are paying for those clinical trials as soon as possible. >> i was going to comment the public has learned a lot about how clinical trials are done and vaccine research. they are also probably learning to think about whether they want to participate in clinical trials. we haven't done is good of a job and now to understand how important it is but the way we have that answer is doing a controlled trial and then report back and how it works for them as part of that can one - - informed consent. it has been an interesting process also t
>> we have an office and doctor marx and i have spent a lot of time talking to groups with the dominantly and where we are transparent about the process so he will continue that effort and to spend time on this also. and with that clinical trial structure to compare that to things that have been done abroad and to have a relative approach for the trial and many americans so if you have cancer patients at the really good number. and with that situation we have had and then to take a look...
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prices can easily top $100000.00 and only a fraction of that is tax that ends up in state coffers karl marx might have called this the primitive accumulation of capital. of visitors tour might end with a trip to an amusement park or water park one of kim jong un's priorities is building playgrounds for the people. the entrance fee equivalent of 2 euros isn't cheap by local standards but everyone mingles and enjoys themselves even the adults get into the swing of things. like i came with my group but i don't know where my coworkers are. now i'm looking for them. poor them to envision correlate well it's not. as good a move out do you deny that i work at a large coal mine an hour away from john booth i can't come often because of my work. going slow to a little today we visited the great leaders muscly i'm so i stop by here. i like to come to pyongyang. relax time after having fun like this work comes more easily i. forgot what are you looking at go play through the years. we've never been abroad but now we have lots of water parks even at home in our province north of pyongyang to view ones
prices can easily top $100000.00 and only a fraction of that is tax that ends up in state coffers karl marx might have called this the primitive accumulation of capital. of visitors tour might end with a trip to an amusement park or water park one of kim jong un's priorities is building playgrounds for the people. the entrance fee equivalent of 2 euros isn't cheap by local standards but everyone mingles and enjoys themselves even the adults get into the swing of things. like i came with my...
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under joe biden sleepy joe biden is headed control of his party overture socialist communist marx's and left wing extremists. and they're filled with hatred very limited range most voters have already made up their minds but the 2nd and last presidential debate on thursday night is a last chance to win over the undecided. early on wednesday president trump showed his discontent at the choice of topics for debate and the decision to mute microphones to avoid interruptions after a chaotic 1st debate i think. and i think it's very. good about our. foreign affairs and i think that. very. hard. for parents are very. terms comments perhaps setting the tone for his final sparring match with his challenger. pope francis has said that he supports civil union laws to protect the rights of same sex couples this breaks from the vatican's traditional position on the issue the pope made the comment in a new documentary about him titled francesco which premiered on wednesday at the rome film festival the film also tackles other controversial issues such as racism climate change sexual abuse and relati
under joe biden sleepy joe biden is headed control of his party overture socialist communist marx's and left wing extremists. and they're filled with hatred very limited range most voters have already made up their minds but the 2nd and last presidential debate on thursday night is a last chance to win over the undecided. early on wednesday president trump showed his discontent at the choice of topics for debate and the decision to mute microphones to avoid interruptions after a chaotic 1st...
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between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic of fun obviously to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what links them. to hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries the. big gala this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop and how is that shape. how do we learn it. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being made yet there's no real plot amaka says she can't and doesn't want to write novels that explain the world instead she aims to make its fissures and fault lines visible. because that comes much closer to my understanding of things. i don't expect writing to bring me clarity in comprehension but rather confusion and food for thought. daughter keeps coming up with new questions instead of answering them her fragmentary text is it once enticing and sobering. in the next shortlisted novel the french resistance and the war in algeria. unnerve beaumanoir are known as the net was she a terro
between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic of fun obviously to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what links them. to hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries the. big gala this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop and how is that shape. how do we learn it. in her book everything is interrelated new connections...
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doesn't really then understand where this inequality comes from where capital comes from because it's marx showed capital itself is a social relation of production it's a collective created thing it's not just doesn't just come. from on high it's something that's created by people based on the things that just shows up in his bank account and i think i mean i don't know if his book one of these things was like we need to use capitalism to save capitalism yeah basically like he tries to be like post illogical like he sees idiology is a silly thing and to him that's what's driven inequality is ideology people come in with up with ideas and that's again a classic like liberal this conception that. ideas are what moves things people thinking things and disagreeing and coming up with better solutions and that's what keeps things going that's not really what history shows us it's. material things it's it's the economy it's different classes bumping up against each other and things progressing with and that's where the thought comes from that's where the ideologues ology comes from it's not the o
doesn't really then understand where this inequality comes from where capital comes from because it's marx showed capital itself is a social relation of production it's a collective created thing it's not just doesn't just come. from on high it's something that's created by people based on the things that just shows up in his bank account and i think i mean i don't know if his book one of these things was like we need to use capitalism to save capitalism yeah basically like he tries to be like...
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can easily top $100000.00 and only a fraction of that is taxes that ends up in state coffers karl marx might have called this the primitive accumulation of capital. of visitors tour might end with a trip to an amusement park or a water park one of kim jong un's priorities is building playgrounds for the people . the entrance fee equivalent of 2 euros isn't cheap by local standards but everyone mingles and enjoys themselves even the adults get into the swing of things. so do sometimes i came with my group but i don't know where my coworkers are. now i'm looking for them. who are members and usually carlos writes me that. has good mood on the united i work at a large coal mine an hour away from john booth i can't come often because of my work. going slow to be able to today we visited the great leaders muscly him so i stop by here and i like to come to pyongyang. relax time after having fun like this work comes more easily i. got what are you looking at go play through the years. we've never been abroad but now we have lots of water parks even at home in our province north of you blues w
can easily top $100000.00 and only a fraction of that is taxes that ends up in state coffers karl marx might have called this the primitive accumulation of capital. of visitors tour might end with a trip to an amusement park or a water park one of kim jong un's priorities is building playgrounds for the people . the entrance fee equivalent of 2 euros isn't cheap by local standards but everyone mingles and enjoys themselves even the adults get into the swing of things. so do sometimes i came...
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so one may say that while marx is a string to carve up society into two groups the left is trying toy different -- across many different lines. why are they doing this? they're doing this because they think if we divide society in these eight different ways, we can assemble a majority coalition of aggrieved victim groups that can come together. and sort of take on everybody else. they're trying too get the 51% and a firm belief that democracy itself will then legitimize them at looting and oppressing the other 49%. this is what they called democratic socialism. to me as a form of gangsterism. >>'s new book is the united states of socialism, visit our website booktv.org and click on the "after words" tab to view this and other episodes of "after words". >> i am kerri muller, welcome to talking volumes. we may not be in the fitzgerald theater, and coming to you from the npr news form. but i think we can still have an imaginative, expansive, wide ranging conversation with her authors. still, let's acknowledge that in the four world, this remarkable book by claudia simply made for the cr
so one may say that while marx is a string to carve up society into two groups the left is trying toy different -- across many different lines. why are they doing this? they're doing this because they think if we divide society in these eight different ways, we can assemble a majority coalition of aggrieved victim groups that can come together. and sort of take on everybody else. they're trying too get the 51% and a firm belief that democracy itself will then legitimize them at looting and...
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under joe biden sleepy joe biden is a control of this party overture socialist car meters marx's andleft wing extremists. and they're filled with hatred venom and rage most voters have already made up their minds but the 2nd and last presidential debate on thursday night is the last chance to win over the undecided. early on wednesday president trump showed his discontent at the choice of topics for debate and the decision to mute microphones to avoid interruptions after a chaotic 1st debate i think the jury. heard. about far. far. and i think that the. very. first. her parents are buried by. trump's comments perhaps setting the tone for his final sparring match with his challenger. now to nigeria where the security situation in the country's largest city lagos appears to be deteriorating with reports of buildings on fire roadblocks and protesters defying a curfew to demonstrate on the city's streets the rest follows a bollock crackdown on protesters in lagos on tuesday to see international says at least 12 people were killed by gunshots at 2 gatherings. more shots fired at protester
under joe biden sleepy joe biden is a control of this party overture socialist car meters marx's andleft wing extremists. and they're filled with hatred venom and rage most voters have already made up their minds but the 2nd and last presidential debate on thursday night is the last chance to win over the undecided. early on wednesday president trump showed his discontent at the choice of topics for debate and the decision to mute microphones to avoid interruptions after a chaotic 1st debate i...
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as apple isn't as well very different from the kind of industrial capitalism that have a smith and marx and every 100 years ago was analyzed you know so yeah i know i'm not the smartest guy in the world out. you're all on the show but you know what you guys are describing to me sounds like you know a lot of the scheme i mean that there has to be a reckoning someone somewhere or someone or a group of you know the ponzi schemes that did that is certainly a huge pot of it i mean you have this unproductive investment which can only continue being service if you take up more debt to cover the whole it's created by the way to make money out of the last amount of data you took on and actually i recommend one of these guys getting richard vega on your show because richard doesn't expand has read a brilliant history called a brief history of doom and he can show you from inside knowledge what the euphoric behavior of bankers is when they get caught up in one of these now growing ponzi schemes but one of what i wanted to actually talk about is also what's so good about stability because when you
as apple isn't as well very different from the kind of industrial capitalism that have a smith and marx and every 100 years ago was analyzed you know so yeah i know i'm not the smartest guy in the world out. you're all on the show but you know what you guys are describing to me sounds like you know a lot of the scheme i mean that there has to be a reckoning someone somewhere or someone or a group of you know the ponzi schemes that did that is certainly a huge pot of it i mean you have this...
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prices can easily top $100000.00 and only a fraction of that is tax that ends up in state coffers karl marx might have called this the primitive accumulation of capital. of visitors tour might end with a trip to an amusement park or a water park one of kim jong un's priorities his building playgrounds for the people. the entrance fee equivalent of 2 euros isn't cheap by local standards but everyone mingles and enjoys themselves even the adults get into the swing of things. to lose our because i came with my group but i don't know where my coworkers are. now i'm looking for them. who are number one to zucker local place that. has good mood out there you have to be there i work at a large coal mine an hour away from john booth i can't come often because of my work. i don't see let's do a little today we visited the great leaders muscly him so i stop by here and i like to come to pyongyang. lax time after having fun like this work comes more easily i . want what are you looking at go play the fool. we've never been abroad but now we have lots of waterparks even at home in our province north of
prices can easily top $100000.00 and only a fraction of that is tax that ends up in state coffers karl marx might have called this the primitive accumulation of capital. of visitors tour might end with a trip to an amusement park or a water park one of kim jong un's priorities his building playgrounds for the people. the entrance fee equivalent of 2 euros isn't cheap by local standards but everyone mingles and enjoys themselves even the adults get into the swing of things. to lose our because i...
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so one may say while marx was trying to carve up society just into two groups, the left is trying to society into many different, across many different lines. now, why are they doing this? they're doing this because they think that if we divide society in these eight different ways, we can assemble a majority coalition of aggrieved victim groups that can come together and then sort of take on everybody else. so they're trying to get to 51% in the firm belief that democracy itself will then legitimize them looting and oppressing the other 49%. this is what they call democratic socialism. to me, it's a form of gangsterism. >> dinesh d'souza's new book is "the united states of socialism." visit booktv.org and click on the "after words" tab to view this and other episodes of "after words." >> every yearbook tv asks members of congress about the books they're reading. >> host: well, joining us once again on booktv is congressman gerald connolly, democrat from virginia. give us an update on your reading list, congressman. >> guest: well, peter, as you know, i read at least a book a week, a
so one may say while marx was trying to carve up society just into two groups, the left is trying to society into many different, across many different lines. now, why are they doing this? they're doing this because they think that if we divide society in these eight different ways, we can assemble a majority coalition of aggrieved victim groups that can come together and then sort of take on everybody else. so they're trying to get to 51% in the firm belief that democracy itself will then...
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and karl marx's life now shines bright in his birthplace. some european cities now have traffic lights women. and same sex trafficked like couples. sometimes assuring there's a subtle way of spreading a message before no one really. traffic like that look like. just that they were green or red and resemble a man but no one paid any attention to the design of it now because the east german arpanet become so famous the awareness for traffic like men has changed worldwide on. most international pedestrians are still feature simplistic pictograms. but maybe other countries will eventually follow these men's lead. the sound of new united berlin was hot and electric in the air also saw the birth of techno the clubs emerged overnight in disused industrial halls and a bend and spaces such as the bull go where i'm standing now on the former border between east and west berlin today it is the museum of art collectors cabinet. but shortly after you need to see the former air raid shelter was the center of the techno scene d.j. and adrian from west berl
and karl marx's life now shines bright in his birthplace. some european cities now have traffic lights women. and same sex trafficked like couples. sometimes assuring there's a subtle way of spreading a message before no one really. traffic like that look like. just that they were green or red and resemble a man but no one paid any attention to the design of it now because the east german arpanet become so famous the awareness for traffic like men has changed worldwide on. most international...
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and karl marx's life now shines brightness birthplace. some european cities now have traffic lights women. and same sex trafficked like couples. sometimes the shouldn't wonder is a subtle way of spreading a message before no one really. traffic like that look like. just that they were green or red and resemble a man but no one paid any attention to the design of it now because the east german opera mention of become so famous the awareness for traffic like men has changed worldwide on. most international pedestrian circles still feature simplistic pictograms. but maybe other countries will eventually follow these mentally. the sound of new united burning was hot and electric in the air also saw the birth of techno the clumps emerged overnight in disused industrial holds an abandoned spaces such as the bull go where i'm standing now on the former border between east and west berlin today it is the museum of art collectors cabinet. but shortly after you need to see the former air raid shelter was the center of the techno scene d.j. an alien
and karl marx's life now shines brightness birthplace. some european cities now have traffic lights women. and same sex trafficked like couples. sometimes the shouldn't wonder is a subtle way of spreading a message before no one really. traffic like that look like. just that they were green or red and resemble a man but no one paid any attention to the design of it now because the east german opera mention of become so famous the awareness for traffic like men has changed worldwide on. most...
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i just e-mailed right before this jeff marx, 164, we got to buy more boeing for my travel trust.to jose in georgia. >> booyah, jim, i want to say thank you for everything you do and most importantly i want to know that if it was not for you i would have never bought the bottom of this market. >> thank you >> that's all thank to you because you are the first one in manager to scream buy. thank you very much. >> i thought it wasover done >> exactly what do we got >> i want to pick your brain on a personal holding of mine, mgp ingredient >> it is kind of like what you do with these ingredients. i always liked it. it represents a great value. terrific value now we got to go to joe in california joe. >> booyah jimmy! >> yes mr. trader joe's from escrow california >> we are 30% of all water born near parks # containers are just sitting. text tainer. >> i have got to look into that. that concludes "the lightning round. "the lightning round" is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade ♪ eah, you going to place it? not until i'm sure. why don't you call td ameritrade for a strategy gut check? what's
i just e-mailed right before this jeff marx, 164, we got to buy more boeing for my travel trust.to jose in georgia. >> booyah, jim, i want to say thank you for everything you do and most importantly i want to know that if it was not for you i would have never bought the bottom of this market. >> thank you >> that's all thank to you because you are the first one in manager to scream buy. thank you very much. >> i thought it wasover done >> exactly what do we got...
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and karl marx's life now shines brightness birthplace. some european cities now have traffic light women. and same sex trafficked like couples. sometimes are sure there's a subtle way of spreading the message before no one really. traffic like that look like it was just that they were green or red and resemble a man but no one paid any attention to the design of it now because the east german opera mention i've become so famous the awareness for traffic light menace changed worldwide on. most international pedestrian 2nd still feature simplistic pictograms . but maybe other countries will eventually follow these mentally. the sound of new united berlin was hot and electric in the air also saw the birth of techno the collapse emerged overnight in disused industrial holds and a bend and spaces such as the bungalow where i'm standing now on the former border between east and west berlin today it is the museum of art collectors cabinet. but shortly after you need to see the former air raid shelter was the center of the techno scene d.j. an al
and karl marx's life now shines brightness birthplace. some european cities now have traffic light women. and same sex trafficked like couples. sometimes are sure there's a subtle way of spreading the message before no one really. traffic like that look like it was just that they were green or red and resemble a man but no one paid any attention to the design of it now because the east german opera mention i've become so famous the awareness for traffic light menace changed worldwide on. most...
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sure to world literature philosophy and karl marx. and then later when i started to rest on what my mother was so afraid to. somewhere in the world and never come back. so my mother opened me that jan's door opened this restaurant here. at this time i was already in france for jazz music my baby. and my mother wanted to make me stay at home with you that you were. going to studying you're not working you do nothing only traveling through everything that overling we're can do a little bit working on construction jobs we're doing and this i did ok we can renovate this building and you can and you can take it over and. i did ok but i have some ideas that i can do i can open a music club with live music. and i will never and that their kids and i take make to. make to close up i make the shopping and things like that but i don't want to work in the kitchen. that's not my job. and i have to do 2 months and $176.00 there were 22 years old i have to do month i had to cook and he was he was too much drinking and not really on not too early in
sure to world literature philosophy and karl marx. and then later when i started to rest on what my mother was so afraid to. somewhere in the world and never come back. so my mother opened me that jan's door opened this restaurant here. at this time i was already in france for jazz music my baby. and my mother wanted to make me stay at home with you that you were. going to studying you're not working you do nothing only traveling through everything that overling we're can do a little bit...
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can easily top $100000.00 and only a fraction of that is taxes that ends up in state coffers karl marx might have called this the primitive accumulation of capital. of visitors tour might end with a trip to an amusement park or a water park one of kim jong un's priorities his building playgrounds for the people. the entrance fee equivalent of 2 euros isn't cheap by local standards but everyone mingles and enjoys themselves even the adults get into the swing of things. oh do sometimes i came with my group but i don't know where my coworkers are. now i'm looking for them. for them do unto zuker local place that. has good mood under you had to go i work at a large coal mine an hour away from pyongyang i can't come often because of my work . going slow to a little today we visited the great leaders muscly him so i stop by here so i like to come to pyongyang. relax time after having fun like this work comes more easily i. got what are you looking at go play through the years. we've never been abroad but now we have lots of water parks even at home in our province north of you viewers were y
can easily top $100000.00 and only a fraction of that is taxes that ends up in state coffers karl marx might have called this the primitive accumulation of capital. of visitors tour might end with a trip to an amusement park or a water park one of kim jong un's priorities his building playgrounds for the people. the entrance fee equivalent of 2 euros isn't cheap by local standards but everyone mingles and enjoys themselves even the adults get into the swing of things. oh do sometimes i came...
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between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic. to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what. a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries. this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop. now how do we learn it. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being made yet there's no real plot and america says she can't and doesn't want to write novels that explain the world instead she aims to make its fissures and fault lines visible while. being a fine man because that comes much closer to my understanding of things. i don't expect writing to bring me clarity in comprehension but rather confusion and food for thought. the daughter keeps coming up with new questions instead of answering them her fragmentary text as it once enticing and sobering. in the next shortlisted novel the french resistance and the war in algeria. are no beaumanoir known as annette was she a terrorist responsible for attacks wh
between covetousness and european colonialism she travels through time tracing biographies from karl marx to mystic. to the 1st swiss lotto millionaire. what. a hunger and the burning desire to transcend boundaries. this wanting this desire that i found in all of the characters in one way or another was something i wanted to question how does that develop. now how do we learn it. in her book everything is interrelated new connections are always being made yet there's no real plot and america...