Chatter #346 – Professor Steve Keen: What Really Causes Inflation, Hard Money and Bitcoin’s Big Flaw

Professor Steve Keen is an Australian economist renowned for his critical stance on mainstream economic theories, particularly neoclassical economics. He holds degrees from the University of Sydney and a Ph.D. from the University of New South Wales. Keen has become a prominent figure for his analyses of financial instability and economic crises, advocating for the…

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Chatter #343 – Scott Pollan: GameStop – Shorts, SWAPs, and the Slow Squeeze?

Scott Pollan is a GameStop enthusiast, economist in training, and former commodities trader. And WOW did Scott have some interesting things to say about the GameStop Saga, SWAPs, market manipulation, Citadel, and the trading halt! —————————————————– DONATE and help the channel grow – https://donorbox.org/help-me-buy-stuff  PRE-ORDER MY GAMESTOP BOOK – https://wen-moon.com  Buy Brexit: The Establishment Civil…

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Chatter #331 – William Steele on Represent.Dev – Revolutionising Representative Democracy

In this podcast, William Steele is back to discuss his latest project!! Represent.Dev is set to revolutionise democracy as we know it… ——————Donate and help the channel grow – https://donorbox.org/help-me-buy-stuff PRE-ORDER MY GAMESTOP BOOK – https://wen-moon.com Buy Brexit: The Establishment Civil War – https://amzn.to/39XXVjq——————You can listen to the show on Spotify, Apple, and all major…

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Chatter #328 – Darren McGarvey – The Social Distance Between Us: How Remote Politics Ruined Britain

Darren McGarvey, also known as Loki, is a Scottish rapper, author, and social commentator. Born and raised in Glasgow, McGarvey often discusses issues related to poverty, addiction, and social inequality in his work. He gained widespread recognition with his book “Poverty Safari: Understanding the Anger of Britain’s Underclass,” which won the Orwell Prize in 2018….

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Chatter #326 – Dr Chris Ferguson: Demented Politicians, Social Media & The Rise of Critical Theory

Chris Ferguson, a psychology professor, discusses the weak link between social media and mental health problems and explains how previous moral panics have followed a similar pattern. He highlights that studies on social media and depression/suicide are inconsistent and that teens have some of the lowest suicide rates, with other age groups seeing higher increases…

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