Jeremy Corbyn and Yanis Varoufakis | HOW TO AVERT GLOBAL CATASTROPHE | Podcast 10

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  • Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
  • This podcast is released alongside the acclaimed new docuseries 'In The Eye Of The Storm - The Political Odyssey Of Yanis Varoufakis'. Watch it here: www.eyeofthestorm.info
    Jeremy Corbyn is a British politician who has been a Member of Parliament since 1983, and was Leader of the Labour Party from 2015 to 2020. To find out more, go to: jeremycorbyn.org.uk/43-2/abou... and here: www.votecorbyn.com/
    Yanis Varoufakis is an economist, politician, author and the former finance minister of Greece. To find out more, go to: www.yanisvaroufakis.eu/
    Raoul Martinez is a philosopher, author and filmmaker. To find out more, go to: www.creatingfreedom.info
    'Eye Of The Storm Podcast' will release new episodes each week with renowned guests from the world of politics and the arts. Please like and subscribe.
    #yanisvaroufakis #jeremycorbyn #politics
    PRODUCED BY DAVIDE CASTRO AND FRANCESCA MARTINEZ.

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  • @EyeOfTheStorm.Podcast
    @EyeOfTheStorm.Podcast  8 днів тому +59

    Please like, share, and subscribe to help our conversations reach a wider audience.

    • @andreskorge1828
      @andreskorge1828 7 днів тому +1

      On many channels but his (often silly) has good lead. Nb!

    • @andreskorge1828
      @andreskorge1828 7 днів тому +3

      Oct7 was allowed to to happen for greater expansion agenda

    • @andreskorge1828
      @andreskorge1828 7 днів тому

      Exposure fizzled out
      Even on Wion and Israeli newsfeed

    • @andreskorge1828
      @andreskorge1828 7 днів тому

      Is game changer as not all want to be ♟

    • @andreskorge1828
      @andreskorge1828 7 днів тому +1

      Thank you- much
      Good channel ❤

  • @ryandmaal
    @ryandmaal 7 днів тому +177

    Listening to Jeremy Corbyn, I still think the British lost a great chance in not electing him in 2019 and the years before.

    • @DuanRussel
      @DuanRussel 7 днів тому +35

      100%, we didn't know what we had. Scary to think how successfully the media/high society vilified him as some sort of extremist for daring to suggest we make some changes. shows why Labour are only successful now because they aren't suggesting any real changes.

    • @denzel270
      @denzel270 6 днів тому

      I am very proud of the fact I voted against that disgusting man

    • @fightthepowerman
      @fightthepowerman 6 днів тому +13

      ​@DuanRussel It's ridiculous. The system is so starkly in need of deep reform. The central philosophies are outdated and false. We live our lives despite our government, not because of it.

    • @DuanRussel
      @DuanRussel 6 днів тому

      @@fightthepowerman totally agree. And the more the central parties pretend the wider the divide becomes as every looks to the elsewhere for answers.

    • @buriedpet
      @buriedpet 6 днів тому

      I’m not from the UK, but I still feel y’all’s pain. He was a chance for real change, and the establishment destroyed him for it. The fact that the impotent Labor party is the closest thing you have to a progressive option is tragic. It’s the same as the Democrats here in the US. They are put in power by the establishment under the implicit agreement that they can never make any real changes. They are not progressives. They are traitors to their country, loyal only to their donors. It’s absolutely vile. The Right is vile too, but at least they’re honest to their voters…

  • @patcampton7163
    @patcampton7163 8 днів тому +170

    Always great to hear Corbyns, measured, intelligent , calm voice.

  • @user-ee7vr9nn8f
    @user-ee7vr9nn8f 7 днів тому +88

    Not only did I enjoy this discussion but also glad to see the joy in these three men's faces of speaking out. The joy in taking the path of peace, is a reward in itself. It is wonderful to see minds developing so that we can tackle the ugly problems of today.

  • @PeppermintPatties
    @PeppermintPatties 7 днів тому +46

    I'm so grateful for Jeremy Corbyn in the UK. He's on the right side of everything, every time. I really hope he's re-elected in the general election.🤞

    • @xxxvvv9172
      @xxxvvv9172 5 днів тому

      J.C. has caused the BREXIT

  • @hayleyanna2625
    @hayleyanna2625 7 днів тому +82

    Another fantastic episode. Jeremy Corbyn is a brilliant public servant and life long activist. A good man. Thank you for this insightful conversation.✨

  • @zahid1909
    @zahid1909 5 днів тому +56

    It is beyond excitement to see Jeremy and Yanis together!!
    Long live these good people.

  • @friedaelizabethchorlton8654
    @friedaelizabethchorlton8654 7 днів тому +51

    I love to hear Corbyn for his calm truth and tenacious character for justice and hope.

  • @jamespires3383
    @jamespires3383 6 днів тому +40

    Hopefully Corbyn remains in the house. He understands the narrative and yet remains a moralist. Hard to find such people in uk politics.

    • @Nine-Signs
      @Nine-Signs 4 дні тому

      I will give you an exhaustive list:
      Dave Nellist
      Tony Benn
      Jeremy Corbyn
      erm.... nope, thats it. 🤷‍♂ 🤷‍♂ I could have added Zara Sultana but as she is busy green lighting the most horrific forms of gentrification across my city I dare say she has somewhat fallen at the first hurdle. -.-

  • @dalereynolds7638
    @dalereynolds7638 5 днів тому +38

    If we were a better country, Jeremy Corbyn would be our Prime Minister, who would make it a better country. ~ Dale Reynolds, American writer in London

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 5 днів тому

      Is dale Reynolds a famous writer Ile look him up he's in the button

    • @jazura2
      @jazura2 2 дні тому

      ​@@Truerealism747What does that mean in English?

  • @cretumarius9616
    @cretumarius9616 7 днів тому +133

    JC the best PM British people never had.

    • @denzel270
      @denzel270 6 днів тому +4

      Thank god we didn't.

    • @cretumarius9616
      @cretumarius9616 6 днів тому +20

      @@denzel270 you got the Boris the clown instead, what can I say is that you fully deserve all the outcome of your choice

    • @funbarsolaris2822
      @funbarsolaris2822 6 днів тому

      ​@denzel270 Oh yes thank god we had Boris, Truss and Rish!. So good that our economy has been completely destroyed and 100s of 1000s of people died unnecessarily and millions left disabled thanks to their criminally negligent covid response. Thank god crime has risen beyond measure and our hospitals are on the brink of collapse with millions waiting for vital operations. Thank god everyone's mortgages and rents have more than doubled along with energy prices. Are you terminaly thick?

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 5 днів тому +3

      ​@@cretumarius9616don't let them wind you there brainwashed to under stand until it's to late to see but Ines who do must stick together🎉

    • @cpcnw
      @cpcnw 4 дні тому +1

      @@denzel270 Why?

  • @allegory6393
    @allegory6393 7 днів тому +135

    Whoever is watching this and lives in London or near London, please volunteer for the campaign to re-elect Jeremy Corbyn as an independent in Islington North. The Tory B Team and the disgusting Mandelson are fiercely campaigning there for the candidate they imposed on that constituency, a private health 'care' consultant who champions the privatisation of our NhS. Voters in Islington North do not even know Jeremy is no longer part of the Labour Party (there is no Labour Party to be part of). They don't know who the pseudoLP's candidate is either, as he is avoiding the hustings. The neo-lib ghouls had a constituency debate on healthcare cancelled because they knew what was going to happen.

    • @annenunney9907
      @annenunney9907 7 днів тому +20

      Well said I would have definitely voted for Jeremy if i was in that area I just wish him all the very best

    • @janewright2800
      @janewright2800 4 дні тому +5

      Absolutely true. I would vote for him in a heartbeat if I was in the area x would rather he was our primeminister!

  • @friedaelizabethchorlton8654
    @friedaelizabethchorlton8654 7 днів тому +27

    So wise. Thank you Jeremy for your sanity.

  • @zeddybear257
    @zeddybear257 7 днів тому +18

    I am a fan of Varoufakis’ since he is intelligent and also ethical and his heart is in the right place - our world would do well to have more leaders such as he is to share in the urgency he experiences as necessary. Although I am not as familiar with Corbyn (I am from Canada where we have loads of our own problems and I’ve ‘checked out’ over the past while), I will search him online and appreciate his measured approach. This was a good conversation and I was glad to hear many of my own thoughts discussed. Very good points all around.

  • @PEPG2024
    @PEPG2024 5 днів тому +8

    Jeremy is right - we have all the information at our disposal, but no one looks for it. Very thankful to the independent journalists who are trying to buck that trend.

    • @Nine-Signs
      @Nine-Signs 4 дні тому

      70% of those under 45 who voted for him did. 70% of those over 50 who voted for a corrupt right wing bastard, did not. It is not the fault of the younger gens that their elders outnumber them 2 to 1 and had bloody comfortable lives by comparison just to say.

  • @penelopehill9710
    @penelopehill9710 6 днів тому +12

    Nice to hear knowledgeable men in in-depth discussion, seeking solutions for today's pressing problems.

  • @fidaullahhimat8172
    @fidaullahhimat8172 7 днів тому +15

    Two highly educated and great humans!

  • @vignirharaldsson4232
    @vignirharaldsson4232 7 днів тому +38

    If only more people understood just how right they are. These guys are luminiaries of our time.

    • @The.world.has.gone.crazy...
      @The.world.has.gone.crazy... 7 днів тому +8

      In the future people will look back and agree with them. It's always been that way, humanity does not learn anything.

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 5 днів тому +2

      ​@@The.world.has.gone.crazy...so so true it's done this way for us what no no why

  • @josephfredbill
    @josephfredbill 8 днів тому +43

    Fabulous discussion, thank you.

  • @cheri238
    @cheri238 7 днів тому +28

    Thank you, Raul Martinez, for these podcasts with Yanis Varoufakis and today with Jeremy Corbin.
    Those capitalists who own Cloud and Cloud Capital are the monsters of AI.
    Isn't there a way great minds of computer science and technology could find a way to create new algorithms to hold them accountable and destroy their self-interest for more global power? I have only bought from Amazon one time, and I had someone to do it for me. We know these beasts who are in this game. I rarley use Google, I won't have GPS telling me which way to drive, I don't use that. I don't use Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, and yet cellphones have enormous power of educational values if used correctly.
    Thank all of you for your sanity and constructive ideas.

  • @becoming.andreia
    @becoming.andreia 7 днів тому +83

    Omg you've put these two giants together? THANK YOU!

  • @georgemeacham8591
    @georgemeacham8591 7 днів тому +18

    The Australians have been done like a kipper with the AUKUS deal. As the marvelous Tony Woodford put it in Utopia: "so let me get this straight, we are spending $30bn a year, to protect our trade routes with China........from China?"

    • @axnax1
      @axnax1 5 днів тому

      The US and UK are internationally criminal. The support and encouragement for The terrorist state of Israel tells you a lot. But bare this in mind my friend. If Australia tried to go a different way the US would impose sanctions and issue threats some veiled and some blatant. If Australia still didn't fall in line then the US would, without doubt, seek regime change through CIA operations at first. Then by invasion citing links to terrorism or whatever it wants to conjure up.
      These are scary times. The US is in decline and is doing mad things to try and scare leaders into not going against its demands.
      The world, therefore, is being held hostage by the US and its abuse of power. Dark v light is playing out right now.

  • @chinaboycottheadlines1827
    @chinaboycottheadlines1827 6 днів тому +8

    You need to stand in the UK General Election Yanis Varoufakis, you would eat the others alive my friend, join with Jeremy and stand as an independent or with George Galloway Workers Party, we need someone like you 🙏

  • @MendeMaria-ej8bf
    @MendeMaria-ej8bf 8 днів тому +31

    Thank you so much for this very interesting discussion among you sharp independant thinkers. ❤

  • @mariavarelas8041
    @mariavarelas8041 7 днів тому +34

    I am glad the algorithm brought me this discussion for Yanis' extraordinary knowledge and intelligence is picked up by Jeremy ...
    There may be hope for co-operation when we fall off the clouds!!!!!

  • @colorswordsandlearning
    @colorswordsandlearning 7 днів тому +31

    Two great men !

    • @mozartsbumbumsrus7750
      @mozartsbumbumsrus7750 7 днів тому

      Really? What size shoes do they wear?

    • @mikeharvey9811
      @mikeharvey9811 7 днів тому +2

      Three great men. Barb

    • @SvalbardSleeperDistrict
      @SvalbardSleeperDistrict 7 днів тому +2

      @@mozartsbumbumsrus7750 You are making some quality contributions in this comment section, aren't you

    • @mozartsbumbumsrus7750
      @mozartsbumbumsrus7750 7 днів тому

      @@SvalbardSleeperDistrict Yes, even more than the three geniuses who have all the answers.

  • @peteradaniel
    @peteradaniel 7 днів тому +24

    Am I the only one who’s googling the books behind JC’s head?

    • @PeppermintPatties
      @PeppermintPatties 7 днів тому +5

      I love checking out the books behind participants. 😆

  • @lorr7524
    @lorr7524 4 дні тому +3

    Real powerful men listen to each other!
    Just like these 3 highly intelligent men

  • @aayashayakhatiwada9596
    @aayashayakhatiwada9596 8 днів тому +28

    Wow what a brain teasing and thought provoking episode!!

  • @thomasmclean1361
    @thomasmclean1361 7 днів тому +16

    Thank you humans ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @thomasmclean1361
    @thomasmclean1361 7 днів тому +18

    Money is not speech humanity is the only speech for humanity

  • @jamesandrade1668
    @jamesandrade1668 7 днів тому +13

    Lovely podcast. All three men are lights in the darkness.

  • @adielstephenson2929
    @adielstephenson2929 5 днів тому +5

    I love Jeremy. Wish he was PM.

  • @Dantes38
    @Dantes38 7 днів тому +6

    Comments section speaks for itself. Brilliant conversation. Just want to add, that while it's election time here in the UK, this right here is a true leaders debate.

  • @LisaHart17
    @LisaHart17 6 днів тому +4

    Fabulous conversation. Thank you all SO much for your work. I think you all have a piece (or pieces) of the answer to our current dilemma. Please keep up with your work and LISTEN to each other. Your views are not mutually exclusive but valid aspects of the issue.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @tomhughes259
    @tomhughes259 8 днів тому +61

    The most dignified PM we never had 😢

    • @fundidoarrojo269
      @fundidoarrojo269 7 днів тому +9

      The UK didn't deserve him.

    • @timkbirchico8542
      @timkbirchico8542 7 днів тому +5

      could still happen.

    • @Nine-Signs
      @Nine-Signs 4 дні тому

      @@timkbirchico8542 While I always admire hope, I do admit friend, I do not see how. All I see now is right wing Labour paving the way to whatever hard right tyrant or demagogue rises to reform the ashes of the Tory party who through the anger and apathy of no change under starmer will be duly elected to office after his tenure, at which point the demagogue/tyrant will massively erode all forms of civil liberties in order to defend and protect capitalism from ever growing demands and opposition to it due to its failures upon most people none more so than millennials and GenZ, all while the ecology and climatology of this world goes off a cliff on fire beyond any hope of return.
      On the bright side due to Tories getting us into a NATO proxy was for the profits of capitalism in which we have been arming funding and training brigades of Ukrainian far right Nazi's embedded in its military, the end result may well be a brief but terminal nuclear war due to western hubris, belligerence, and stupidity, all for the betterment of capitalism at any externalised cost to peace, security, and lives.
      Ever a silver lining.
      p.s. Some are predicted Farage as P.M by 2030... there would be your demagogue in waiting, with a road paved there by Authoritarian right wing Starmer & his cabinet of abominable people.

  • @hhal9000
    @hhal9000 8 днів тому +25

    I think Yanis is in a sense making a good argument for open source software-owned by all or no one but which can be used by all.

    • @SvalbardSleeperDistrict
      @SvalbardSleeperDistrict 7 днів тому +4

      That would be a logical accompanying part of the economic democracy he is proposing.

    • @50_Pence
      @50_Pence 3 дні тому

      Like the open in openai 😂

  • @salimbegum3179
    @salimbegum3179 7 днів тому +8

    Thank you for the truth 💯 Excellent well said 💯 Mr Jeremy Cobin. 🌎✌️💯🤲🌎✌️🌎✌️💯🤲❤️✅️.

  • @kazejah1014
    @kazejah1014 День тому +2

    Yanis Varoufakis is a joy to listen to.

  • @user-zw3rb5yk2z
    @user-zw3rb5yk2z 6 днів тому +7

    Brilliant discussion....keep these going. PEACE to the world. :)

  • @marumaru6084
    @marumaru6084 7 днів тому +19

    Sadly the Uniparty both offering nothing to stop this!

    • @quiethours1818
      @quiethours1818 6 днів тому

      That isn't reality. One party is bordering on fascism, and looking to actively take away reproductive rights and civil liberties. The other is being overtaken by progressives who want to tax the wealthy and stop climate change. The uniparty might have been true at one point in time - but not anymore. We are living in unprecedented times. Don't fall for the "uniparty" rhetoric.

  • @sabinahusain1225
    @sabinahusain1225 2 дні тому +3

    Wow...powerful interview. Yanis is a genius he is 100% right

  • @MargaretKlassen
    @MargaretKlassen 7 днів тому +5

    Important information. Thank you. Love you two guys! Canada here.🇨🇦

  • @camir225
    @camir225 3 дні тому +2

    THANK YOU. GOD BLESS YOU ALL 🙏✌️💜

  • @andreamolton8226
    @andreamolton8226 6 днів тому +5

    Excellent discussion with great men.😊

  • @monikadeinbeck4760
    @monikadeinbeck4760 7 днів тому +13

    the influence of youtube, facebook, twitter, etc on public opinion is much more subtle and effective. Yes, you are allowed to post controversial information on these platforms, but the algorithms can decide to then show these informations only to the people that are already convinced of them. So you get the illusion of being able to broadcast your news to the wider public while you are in reality restrained to a tiny bubble. And the members of this bubble will pat you on the back so you will feel good and believe everything is alright.
    Just take a look at the comments. If this podcast were viewed by the common public you would expect to get lots of haters and negative comments. But there isn't. Can you see the cage you are in?

    • @The.world.has.gone.crazy...
      @The.world.has.gone.crazy... 7 днів тому +2

      Verry good observation.

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 5 днів тому

      Yes you have it my friend just hope there are many millions of us that do without been trapped in a box🎉

    • @user-pq3ow6rl7z
      @user-pq3ow6rl7z 5 днів тому

      I don’t think so , there are other podcast where most people are aligned to western politics and you can read all the warmongers congratulating to each other for their comments .
      I like to watch podcasts that are intellectual people or good analysts doing the program.

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 5 днів тому

      ​@@user-pq3ow6rl7zit depends on which ones and how many are watching them if it's low they control it less

  • @Thereisariver-sp9ut
    @Thereisariver-sp9ut 7 днів тому +6

    If only the West were run by intelligent compassionate people.

  • @ThuggishSaucer
    @ThuggishSaucer 2 дні тому +2

    Excellent conversation between 3 rational gentlemen!

  • @AbdoKesserwani
    @AbdoKesserwani 7 днів тому +10

    Legends.

  • @claudetteleece8076
    @claudetteleece8076 7 днів тому +10

    Great discussion

  • @kimberlymims3792
    @kimberlymims3792 6 днів тому +2

    Excellent discussion! Thank you all for voicing and debating your views for the benefit of the rest of us. I feel nourished from my time spent listening to you today.

  • @ahmuqasim7540
    @ahmuqasim7540 3 дні тому +4

    Great discussion. I wish Yanis let Raoul expand on his ideas. What Yanis says about the differences between western and non western ways of doing international politics may be true. But I don't think it matters if the west refuses to believe so and continues behaving in terms of game theory. You just need one of the players to believe in game theory to destroy it for all. So I think Raul is right, for cooperative ownership/systems to work reliably both nationally and at a world scale you need a new global cooperative political system. Something close to an international confederal governance is essential. Ultimately national militaries may be transformed into a single international peace keeping force. It could be that the UN is the best vehicle for such developments. But in the meantime the struggle to turn corporations into worker owned enterprises needs to continue. The political and economic sides of the struggle are complementary but need not be attained simultaneously at the same time..

  • @thomasmclean1361
    @thomasmclean1361 7 днів тому +9

    Freedom of speech for who humanity ❤

  • @Rick-xp5sy
    @Rick-xp5sy 7 днів тому +7

    Vote for Jeremy and stop the Labour vote💪💪

    • @WH-hi5ew
      @WH-hi5ew 7 днів тому +1

      You have to live in Islington or surrounds for that.

  • @aleaiactaest8354
    @aleaiactaest8354 5 днів тому +3

    Good discussion.
    Time for action is here, protest protest protest.

  • @thomasmclean1361
    @thomasmclean1361 7 днів тому +11

    Just be human ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sj6049
    @sj6049 7 днів тому +9

    The problem with Raoul's perspective is that he wants to architect a brand new world - with all the restrictions and failsafes built in, to prevent future problems. The wisdom of his guests are that they know this is airy fairy talk - there are problems now to deal with, that have much more urgency and lethality than preventing future ones.

  • @tidianediallo6860
    @tidianediallo6860 День тому +1

    Yanis your teaching a great deal of knowledge !! From Mali and living in dubaï … i m listening closely ..

  • @liquidsnow1
    @liquidsnow1 7 днів тому +6

    Yanis gets it 100% ... 👍👍

  • @subbangovender3476
    @subbangovender3476 7 днів тому +5

    Thank you for this great programme and to the two guest we also thank you for being the face of common sense geopolitics and economics. Your commitment and contributions towards the new non hegemonic world without violence is what we all seek. Dear host, I also disagree with you, and would have to concur with Yanis, but great questions you posed, issues like land, water cannot be measured as a problem based on todays ineptness and ineffectiveness to deal with, and must never be seen as an impediment to future civilization. The reset will happen no force is going to stop that, there will be peace on this planet and we will make that happen under the curatorship of Jeremy and Gallagher running Britain and Yanis running Greece, how can we fail.

  • @annenunney9907
    @annenunney9907 7 днів тому +9

    Excellent thank you wishing Jeremy lots of luck on July 4 ❤

  • @daniellacutter301
    @daniellacutter301 7 днів тому +8

    Great conversation

  • @Retro4WD
    @Retro4WD 7 днів тому +24

    Corbyn is an unusual politician in that he talks sense. What a crying shame the Labour party ousted him. In terms of integrity to runs rings around Starmer. Keep fighting for peace, Jeremy.

    • @denzel270
      @denzel270 6 днів тому

      They lost him because of his anti-Semitic views.

    • @funbarsolaris2822
      @funbarsolaris2822 5 днів тому

      ​@@denzel270he has no anti semitic views, the responsibility is on you to provide evidence for a claim like that or you reveal yourself to be a paranoid delusional

    • @stefanjinga8170
      @stefanjinga8170 5 днів тому

      ​@@denzel270fabricated antisemitism, how can a man that fought racism in all its forms all his life, suddenly became an antisemite when he got close to power.
      I'm more certain that Zionists took him down because he would've recognised a Palestinian state if he became PM

    • @callyyeadon2653
      @callyyeadon2653 4 дні тому +2

      @@denzel270 no

    • @laluba3603
      @laluba3603 4 дні тому

      @@denzel270 There is not an anti- Semitic blood cell in Jeremy Corbyn.

  • @bellywuffles7230
    @bellywuffles7230 16 годин тому +1

    Thanks to all involved for this excellent talk.

  • @miketaylor7023
    @miketaylor7023 7 днів тому +7

    How corporations full of psychopaths took over the world

    • @Badbentham
      @Badbentham 6 днів тому

      There is one single key prerequisite for making any political decision in the modern West: - Can the 1% extract maximum value from the 99% with it? If yes, everything is fair game.

  • @consciousexplorer8118
    @consciousexplorer8118 4 дні тому +3

    Raoul makes extremely important point on the issue of prisoners dilemma. First mover - even if other side is benign - creates war mongering. Whether a new set of treaties will quell the arms race is unknown. But there should be better attempt at this.

  • @mariettestabel275
    @mariettestabel275 8 днів тому +14

    Thanks for this interesting Person.
    "Poetry for the many"

  • @TA8TASTIC
    @TA8TASTIC 4 дні тому +1

    It's so frustrating that good and sincere people are not allowed a fair go by the 'establishments' the world over.
    Especially when human race need peace to deal with many challenges upon us all

  • @ainerush8942
    @ainerush8942 6 днів тому +3

    This whole discussion needs to be heard by everyone. In the uk and america,a lot more discussion is now turning to the cutting of funding is being cut for anything that improves the lives of everyday people,
    workers and the poorest. And that there is always more funding being made available for the wars and military equipment, corporation tax cuts and boosting bankers and stock traders bonuses through deregulation of financial services. There is no doubt going to be another financial crash in the uk and then america.

  • @DarrylBrowne
    @DarrylBrowne 7 днів тому +8

    The fundamental problem is that people have poor epistemologies. The reason for that is because the education system is designed to maximise your value to capitalism and not your value to humanity. You can fix the epistemic issue by reforming education. You still have the temporary problem of adults with little to no neuroplasticity roaming society to deal with but that problem solves itself eventually even if you do nothing.
    Once the education system starts producing, as its primary directive, people that are rational, logical and know how to enquire on and evaluate evidence, you immediately dispense with the elaborate charade and can begin having fundamentally relevant conversations on the issues that we face.
    I don't think there's any point in trying to solve anything at the layer of this cultural charade. Logic and rationalism cannot prevail in that climate. We can forget about solving any high level issue until we solve the fundamental problem that is the average epistemology.

    • @chrissmithdoe2100
      @chrissmithdoe2100 6 днів тому

      i see that completely differently. rationality (with all its reductive abstraction and egoic control) is the virtue and value under capitalism. what needs to be taught is rather creativity, cooperation, courage, trust

    • @chrissmithdoe2100
      @chrissmithdoe2100 6 днів тому

      but I'm still curious: in what sense do you primarily use the term 'rationalism'?

    • @DarrylBrowne
      @DarrylBrowne 5 днів тому

      @@chrissmithdoe2100 In the literal sense of the word. There's very few discussions you can have with the average person where the discussion is centred around objective reality. Most conversations are grounded in some abstract quagmire of politics and misunderstanding. This is because most people have poor epistemologies and simply don't have the tool set to be able to evaluate data or perform rudimentary logic analysis. What happens instead is that they accept assertions that aren't based on objective, peer reviewed data. This is why we can't make progress on critical issues like climate change. You have to spend so much time and energy dealing with people that accept completely bogus assertions simply because they're either unwilling or unable to rationally evaluate the situation. My point is that it doesn't make sense trying to address the symptoms. We need to start addressing the root cause which is that people are generally really bad at being rational and empirical. Once you solve that fundamental problem you can then move onto solving the more high level issues because people then have the tools to do so without the discourse leaving reality behind.

    • @DarrylBrowne
      @DarrylBrowne 5 днів тому

      @@chrissmithdoe2100 To add more, just pull up the list of logical fallacies on wikipedia and cross reference it with the last conversation you or someone else had. It's crazy how many you can identify even in terse conversations. These are the problems we need to fix if we really want to solve any more abstract problem.

    • @shafiyaalgiquadra1105
      @shafiyaalgiquadra1105 4 дні тому +1

      Excellent point regarding value being geared towards the satisfaction of capital, not dissimilar to the decisions on which science or R&D gets to be funded,even by government in some instances.

  • @deedee8568
    @deedee8568 2 дні тому +3

    Long live Jeremy Corbyn.

  • @longw01
    @longw01 8 днів тому +24

    We ❤ You Jeremy!

    • @mozartsbumbumsrus7750
      @mozartsbumbumsrus7750 7 днів тому

      We? No one voted him into No. 10.

    • @andycooper6085
      @andycooper6085 7 днів тому

      @@mozartsbumbumsrus7750 Starmer's Tories have a lot of a sabotage they did to be responsible for. Remind them that at the ballot box with a Green or Socialist Independent vote.

  • @Freyaaq
    @Freyaaq 4 дні тому +2

    Thank you for sharing knowledge, ideas and great thoughts!

  • @sueellerman7984
    @sueellerman7984 4 дні тому +1

    Some people focus on peace; about two n 1/2 years ago, following much public discussion in Australian about war, AUKUS, threat from China, blah, blah, blah; I wrote a large sign on the back wind screen of my car, "May Peace Prevail on Earth". Probably many who see it think "What a strange old duck that women is", I couldn't care less what other people think of me; but, I do care a great deal about peace.

  • @user-vs7cw2rg7r
    @user-vs7cw2rg7r 2 дні тому +2

    I don't agree with many of JCs positions but he is at least thoughtful, eloquent and engaging to listen to. A far better man than the current establishment plant leading the Labour party.

    • @JobHuntingAbroad
      @JobHuntingAbroad День тому +1

      Mature response, too bad a large percentage of the population can't think this way!!

  • @sivanmisgav9468
    @sivanmisgav9468 7 днів тому +4

    I absolutely agree with Raoul on this one, Yanis comes out a bit naive i think, which is surprising because his work is incredible in everything els.
    I think the picture hes trying to create is a dangerous one, of europian exceptionalism. In the end this comes around as a euro-centric world view just from the other side.
    There was nothing "special" about the germans, this is the biggest lesson from WW2 that we didnt learn. Israel is proof.
    We need to work together and remember the materialist - marksist mindset that simply says that the framework is one of dominance. The system generates the behaviour. As long as there is competition for resources there will be the prisoners dilemma.
    Also the southern or third world so to speak has been under the boot of the west for so long that some behaviours and neurosis develop and pass from one to the other.
    The victim can become the abuser and so on.
    We need to create a network!

  • @megm.c4026
    @megm.c4026 7 днів тому +1

    Thank you for another great conversation.

  • @MarcoCraveiro
    @MarcoCraveiro 6 днів тому +2

    @EyeOfTheStorm.Podcast Hola Raoul Martinez! I think you had a great point and Yanis shot you down by talking louder than you rather than by logic. Personally, I find his view to be yet another version of the western exceptionalism. Given the same conditions, you expect the same outcome for capital, regardless of where it happens.

  • @flyingsnow311
    @flyingsnow311 7 днів тому +1

    Loved this talking, seeing the views of this 3 Gentleman. Carry on your imortant and very appreciated work. You are 3 outstanding Persons in the huge pool of spine and idealess politicians. ❤

  • @KenS_Music
    @KenS_Music 7 днів тому +3

    Thank you for this. Thought provoking. Enjoyable.

  • @thomasbrotherston8306
    @thomasbrotherston8306 6 днів тому +2

    The destruction of the manufacturing potential came about by the adoption of the philosophy of neoliberalism which is the last throw of capitalism. When you examine neoliberalism you find that it is in essence the manifesto of economic fascism.

  • @iantroesoyer1864
    @iantroesoyer1864 7 днів тому +5

    The problem of the military industrial complex propagating instability is related to the influence of money on politics.
    The root of money in politics is elections.
    Sure, occasionally we get a good politician, but because money can buy more effective campaigning, the most common denominator among politicians is being wealthy or indebted to wealthy interests.
    Elections are not the only form of democracy.
    I believe that multi-body sortition is the answer.
    The system for deciding who makes policy decisions must be changed first.
    All other reforms get eroded over time because people don't have the time or bandwidth to pay attention to all issues in all places at all times. For the same reason, direct democracy on all issues is impractical.
    We want to eliminate bias in the selection of our decision makers.
    There's excellent empirical evidence that random selection is a useful tool for eliminating bias when trying to understand complex systems that cannot be understood completely as a whole.

  • @NarcissistAU
    @NarcissistAU 7 днів тому +5

    The key point for me right now is whatever solutions we come up with will need to succeed apart from and despite the current systems.
    A daunting task, but reform is a myth and revolution is war.

  • @favoniu9051
    @favoniu9051 День тому +1

    Extremely interesting.

  • @dennismiller5725
    @dennismiller5725 5 днів тому +1

    I'm 80 years old, live in Tucson ie close to the border (disastrous), and F16 fighters fly over my home every day to train other pilots from other countries for Lockheed Martin, while Rayeton has taken the ex-Hughes facility to build missiles. I had no say about any of this. where is Democracy in the US?

  • @daydreamer-ix2bo
    @daydreamer-ix2bo 14 годин тому

    We're in it

  • @vincestorror6843
    @vincestorror6843 18 годин тому +2

    I agree with these very knowledgeable 2 men

  • @warrenriwichman9116
    @warrenriwichman9116 6 днів тому +1

    Excellent discussion. Thankyou

  • @postmanlondon
    @postmanlondon День тому +2

    JC should leave the Labour Party and take MPs that were loyal to him, unlike Starmer who has done everything he can to undermine him!

  • @paulhorton4312
    @paulhorton4312 5 днів тому +1

    A great conversation as always and particularly good to hear differences of opinion expressed. I agree with Yanis that it's a Western perspective the believes other parts f the world are out to conquer as we are. Raoul is also right that we need a new architecture for fostering peace in the world but that will never come about until the West is humble enough to lead in offering cooperation.

  • @jacquelinedent4927
    @jacquelinedent4927 18 годин тому +1

    Very intelligent discussion. Thank you to you all. Good luck Jeremy for 4th of July. I'm canvassing for you tomorrow.

  • @nickhimaras9331
    @nickhimaras9331 День тому +1

    What a pair of wise leaders...

  • @markstaniford9965
    @markstaniford9965 6 днів тому +2

    How on earth do people like Rishi and Boris get a prime minister gig when Jeremy is so much the better choice in my opinion?

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 5 днів тому +2

      He's great🎉

    • @mathelga
      @mathelga 4 дні тому

      Basically he isnt greedy enough, and as you should gather from this discussion he is a pacifist, corporations want leaders need to support wars!

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 3 дні тому

      ​@@mathelgaso true in parliament though he said he wasnt

  • @AdrianCHOY
    @AdrianCHOY 5 днів тому

    Given the current astronomical level of national debt and the rising tide of geopolitical tensions, my concerns are deeply rooted. If the United States were ever to default on its loan obligations, the fallout could be catastrophic, potentially igniting global conflict. History has shown us that when major economies fail to honor their debts, the consequences are severe. In the case of the U.S., such a default could wreak havoc on the global financial system.
    While the idea that the U.S. might provoke a large-scale conflict, such as a third world war, to evade its debts may seem far-fetched, it highlights the severe risks tied to fiscal mismanagement and international strife. If a nation can no longer fulfill its obligations to creditors, eliminating those creditors becomes a stark, albeit drastic, consideration.
    I worry we are already on the precipice of such a conflict. The situation is so volatile that a single U.S. default could be the spark that ignites World War III.

  • @vincestorror6843
    @vincestorror6843 18 годин тому +1

    Jeremy corbyn I apologise for my ignorance I have never like u over the years due to the way the media have portrayed you.this has been a big mistake we need people like you . Thanks

  • @yulimust8931
    @yulimust8931 3 дні тому +1

    I'm with Yanis here. You shouldn't assume that powers outside the west are interested in building an industrial military complex to help their economy. The opposite is true, I think they would rather avert spending elsewhere. It's only the US that benefits economically from an industrial military complex. And even in the US you can argue that it doesn't benefit the general population much.

  • @quanty30
    @quanty30 7 днів тому +4

    Why take so long to release this?

  • @lorrainevart8827
    @lorrainevart8827 6 днів тому +1

    Incredible discussion great food for thoight

  • @postmanlondon
    @postmanlondon День тому +1

    Great interviews

  • @omarahmad9397
    @omarahmad9397 13 годин тому

    Thank you for your work