This could have been good if Haven wasn't on Vicodin.
@rocxylemmon8535Күн бұрын
I dont like hearing my doctor telling me he dont know whhy he being told how to treat his paitents, when he responsible for them.
@mikeboston421Күн бұрын
Prasad is a foggin fraud, just call him Fauci junior
@patricksullivan4329Күн бұрын
In 1948 Shirley Jackson published a story in The New Yorker, 'The Lottery' which is exactly about this subject.
@FlamingBasketballClubКүн бұрын
19:45-20:25 Historian and author Hillel Cohen would disagree with the idea that Israel didn't create Hamas. 🗣️🗣️🗣️
@DanHowardMtlКүн бұрын
So would Hitler. What's your point?
@FlamingBasketballClubКүн бұрын
@@DanHowardMtl Get off the drugs man. Such a stupid response. 🤡🤡🤡
@Kyzyl_TuvaКүн бұрын
Love this one Russ. Girard’s “scapegoating” ideas are very compelling.
@JennaRightКүн бұрын
He still believes the studies?
@F4R4D4Y3 күн бұрын
Terrific conversation 👌
@nicolecrausen19573 күн бұрын
What a sad deflection from the truth.
@AccountingInstruction4 күн бұрын
Very interesting. I would really like to buy the book on Audible at some point if you plan on putting it up. Maybe I'll check out your last book I see here. Thank you.
@speaktruth93134 күн бұрын
I like your content..but would love it if you’d put the words you say on the screen in English.. thanks..
@willosee5 күн бұрын
Fantastic
@jamesmcclure98726 күн бұрын
Professor Munger begins by talking about large price fluctuations, like the 1929 stock market price collapse, as an example of markets not getting prices right. Professor Roberts responds with a discussion of the Wright brothers' innovation and how it came about, but Roberts fails to fully enunciate why this augurs against Munger's case that Pigou was wiser than we give him credit for in arguing for bodies of experts to play greater roles. What I wish Roberts would have seen is that it is impossible for prices to be gotten right by anyone when there are with goods that have not yet been invented, no way for anyone to get the prices (of yet-to-be-invented goods) right. So Munger's emphasis of Pigou's desire to "get prices right" seems largely inapplicable to what Schumpeter considered the most essential process advantaging capitalism -- namely, creative destruction. I wonder if Pigou gave any thought to Schumpeter?
@davidcowan5216 күн бұрын
Oh geez this host is a simpleton. I thought this podcast was about economics not about blind political ideology.
@davidcowan5216 күн бұрын
The host is not a sophisticated thinker. He evidently has a very narrow US centric neoliberal ideology that blinds him to unbiased economic analysis
@KRGruner7 күн бұрын
What a complete joke. Keynes in there over Mises? LOL...And how DARE you even mention the name "Marx" in this context? Jesus, man, clown world indeed....
@eidemmahs58477 күн бұрын
WOW!!! Thank you for your educational discussion in this show. I have been wondering for a long time, how the Jewish people ended up in the Holocaust! Thank you so much Russ and Haviv for your great show. I have learned so many interesting parts of the history. Well done! Keep up the good work! GOD bless 🙏 you both.
@c.kannanjanakiraman17517 күн бұрын
" COVID-19 a decoy for launching the mRNA LNP vaccine platform" There exists a parallel between severe illness from COVID and that of vaccine induced side effects. The common denominator is the over expression of the pathogenic spike protein and the inability of the host to eliminate it. In the case of the infection it is the systemic entry of the pathogen (modified virus used as a vector for the mRNA expressing the spike protein). Whereas in the case of the vaccine the successful and uncontrolled transfection of the lipoprotein coated mRNA resulting in acute and subacute injuries. And its integration into the host gene via reverse transcription resulting in more chronic and life long injuries (representing long covid post infection). One cannot rule out the fact that both the modified virus as vector for antigenic mRNA (SARS COV2) via inhalation and the mRNA LNP a alternative antigenic mRNA delivery formulation via injection, was an attempt to create and investigate a new form of vaccine delivery technology. The former became an infection going out of control in the test subjects resulting in a plandemic and the latter was repurposed into a possible treatment for the infection. The zoonosis theory and the lab leak theory have become a potential alibi for the above crime.. The entire pipeline of mRNA LNP based vaccines were well underway before the pandemic. The pandemic proved to be a feasible proof of concept evaluation and an opportunity for large clinical trial to convince the population and coerce the regulatory authorities to endorse this heinous technology.
@alanwood49687 күн бұрын
It is all ugly and full of lies and people wanting to make a fast buck and others wanting to be power houses. Sorry you can all get screwed until you stop lying to other humans.
@shanem68697 күн бұрын
Great interview
@999boci7 күн бұрын
It is astonishing that you don't know anything about the foundation of Zionisme.Christians invented Zioinisme in 15th century.Read Martin Luther:The jews and their lies.Read your own heroes Herzl,Jabotinsky and mostly the real Torah.We were expelled from that land and we shall return when the Messiah returnes.
@user-ek7mb4ej5t8 күн бұрын
Is there a such thing as the wrong price? Undesirable perhaps, but wrong? Not sure if that makes sense.
@wojciechuzdelewicz5459 күн бұрын
great discussion
@markbirmingham60119 күн бұрын
Comment for traction
@louelaine36809 күн бұрын
President Trump was calling for a lift of all lockdowns in Easter 2020. "Masks" never prevented anything.
@louelaine36809 күн бұрын
The drug companies all knew beforehand the experimental / untested "drug" did not prevent transmission. The narrative that the experimental "drug" did not actually prevent the virus, but prevented a more severe case of it, didn't come out until after the vast compliant majority began to get get the virus after 2 or more doses of the drug. When it was first rolled out, the propaganda was the drug actually PREVENTED the virus.
@FlamingBasketballClub9 күн бұрын
Excellent quality analysis of government bureaucracy from Russ towards the end of this episode.
@nmk50039 күн бұрын
This whole talk was undermined once Roland Fryer advocated for school choice. The fact is that school "choice" is one of the major tools used to undermine teachers' unions and destroy public school districts. So, once you advocate for school choice, it is likely that both teachers and a large contingent of parents will likely distrust any and/or all of your suggested reforms.
@SagiNahor9 күн бұрын
First here!
@knielson120110 күн бұрын
People LOST their jobs standing up for YOUR rights
@johnmurraydavis10 күн бұрын
The position of these commentators makes me sick to my stomach.
@FRL200010 күн бұрын
You cried 60 days in a row?
@Licensed_To_Chill11 күн бұрын
I agree with Yuval that members of Congress increasingly treat their job as a platform to complain about the other side, rather than as an obligation to negotiate with the other side. However, if you look at Congress over the last two years, that problem is almost entirely the fault of the extreme right wing. Republicans who make bipartisan deals with Democrats are viciously attacked in right-wing media. Republicans who screech and howl about how evil liberals are get all kinds of media attention (Boebert, Greene, Gaetz, etc.). It is mainly conservatives who are responsible for the breakdown of the institution of Congress. And that is mostly because they are scared to death of having to share power with the more left-leaning elements of society.
@RaveDave87111 күн бұрын
"💉saved many lives, you know" no i dont know actually. Odd no hard evidence ever provided for that claim
@lesjackson36211 күн бұрын
Wow, as soon as Mr. Roberts talked about wearing plastic baggies on his hands I was done listening. Absolutely no common sense. Extremely disappointed that Vinay would not have addressed such idiocy.
@nnndddccc11 күн бұрын
"compared to what" is such a good question!
@econtalkwithruss11 күн бұрын
Always.
@ef271812 күн бұрын
Year zero was 1400 years ago.
@ef271812 күн бұрын
Haviv you are wrong. The first leader to bring the Israelis back to independence in Israel was Prophet Moses AS, he was the first Zionist leader, some 3300 years ago. The second in importance was Ezra the scribe 538 BC.
@ef271812 күн бұрын
1400 years conflict.
@mudbone770613 күн бұрын
But what about the costs of minority rule? If the winner of the Electoral College is frequently at odds with the winner of the popular vote it delegitimizes the representativeness of the system. Similarly with Congressional representation that results from gerrymandered elections and lifetime Supreme Court appointments made by a President who does not win the popular vote that are confirmed by a Senate that represents a minority of the population. At least with a president decided by a national popular vote everyone knows their vote is counted equally rather than the absurdity of the current system where people in smaller states have proportionally more say than those in larger states. Additionally, with a national popular vote, the political middle that politicians try to persuade would now be spread out nationally (likely concentrated in the suburbs/exurbs) rather than simply in the same handful of battleground states that get outsize attention and political favors/handouts.
@Kratos377911 күн бұрын
Out of curiosity, why would the political middle become more distributed around the country with a popular vote? I would think geography determines people's political opinions. Or would the political middle change in the case of a popular vote?
@mudbone770611 күн бұрын
@@Kratos3779 Every state is a mix of red, blue and purple voters. Even states that seem heavily Republican or Democratic are typically only 55/45 or 60/40, but in nearly every state the winner of that state gets all of the electoral votes even if the election was decided by only a single vote. If instead you had a national popular vote, then the votes of everyone counts toward the final tally and the persuadable middle voters that Mr. Levin is concerned would be important all across the country and not just in the handful of battleground states. At present, many of these swing voters are concentrated in the surburban and exurban areas, so suburban and exurban areas across the country would likely become important.
@angelozachos877714 күн бұрын
Mistakes ? 😂 Hundreds of Billions in profits is no mistake - its an achievement of epic proportions ECONTALK should be ashamed of continuing to play along with this chicanery
@Deveriell14 күн бұрын
Undoubtedly, the slave labor of Polish forced laborers in the Third Reich contributed to the post-war economic miracle in the Federal Republic of Germany.
@claravanrooyen413115 күн бұрын
Thankyou. It happened after research a product is good afterwards there is mentioned the product that they said was healthy is afterwards not so good and I also did made a mistake what I drink or took and should not . A person must be cautious what enter your body For health sake
@VeniVidiVid16 күн бұрын
Wonderful distinction. And depending how we define “acting together”, I would argue that we rarely actually need to do either one. Freedom also means each individual can pursue his or her own goals (absent harming each other), and no consensus is required to coexist.
@patricksullivan432916 күн бұрын
The Constitution was devised to make it difficult for anyone to get things done politically. The authors feared powered. Political competition differs from economic (business) competition by the absence in the former of a trade. In the latter, to get something someone else controls you have to convince them that you have something they'd rather have. Reciprocity. It's largely absent in politics. Indeed the motto in politics is, 'Don't get mad, get even.'.
@Kyzyl_Tuva16 күн бұрын
One of the best episodes this year. Yuval Levin is a national treasure. My input: The Commerce Clause has always been a quagmire but the Administrative State is a serious threat to our Constitutional system of “checks and balances.” Too much power in the Executive.
@tinyleopard674116 күн бұрын
I like how he's a social scientist who has rigor in methodology and math, he loves the truth and seeks it, and cares enough to do rigorous relevant work outside of academia.
@FlamingBasketballClub16 күн бұрын
59:00 The average American would disagree with this take. 🌝🌚
@matthewrogers717317 күн бұрын
The most moving episode I’ve listened to. Amazing guest.