Increasingly I ask myself why we need two legislative chambers- Senate and House of Representatives? Nothing gets done, a huge waste of resources. Why not, like other countries, have only one truly elected representative body. Hold presidential and representative election every four year. Our House of Representative needs to solicit campaign contributions the minute they take office. Six years for a senator is too long since what they campaign on and what they really intend to do are two different things.
Yes, thus, the reason it's sometimes called "neo-feudalism". But, it's the same class struggle camouflaged with a different rhetoric from the elites in our midst
Good point. Queens and Kings were busy to share the world by colonizing every continents by using guns or selling opiums or selling slaves... Before HK was returned to the natives, it was never elected single governor during 140 some years, all governors were nominated by the British queen or by the Japan emperor. Because the system was colonialism not capitalism...
All of the wealth - and *none* of the responsibilities. Many kings, however, *were* irresponsible. It’s just that Corporations are *mandated* to be irresponsible, i.e. profits above all.
“The perfect dictatorship would have the appearance of a democracy, but would basically be a prison without walls in which the prisoners would not even dream of escaping. It would essentially be a system of slavery where through consumption and entertainment, the slave would love their servitude.” ~Aldous Huxley
At least you would have a choice under that form of “slavery”(although I have never heard of a form of slavery that gives you one). Socialism gives you no choices.
@@bluewater454 in this "freedom" you don't even own what you produce. Wich is the essential of socialism: workers owning what they actually produce, choosing how to produce, invest and share of profits.
@@mavrospanayiotis The system that I live in allows me to own anything I can afford - and I would say that I own everything I need, and then some. And yes, I even have a little business that my wife and I started last year, where we own all the fruits of our labor. I would not even be allowed to do that in many socialist countries, like Cuba. And I also “own” the fruits of my labor from my regular job(that you call “slavery”😅). Well, at least I own what the government doesn’t first confiscate of its unfair share of my earnings. I get paid what I and my employer agreed I would be paid for what we both agreed I would be doing, and it works pretty well actually. The fact is that you socialists have nothing to complain about if you are being honest about what you really want. You say that you simply want to own the fruits of your labor. Well, you can already do that in a free market society. You can start your own business and “own” everything you earn. But that isn’t really what you want, is it? If it was then you would have no problem with a free market economy where you can build all the co-ops you are capable of creating. And if that were what socialism was really all about then that would be the defining feature of all the socialist economies we have seen in the past hundred years. …but that is not there defining feature. Is it. I think the idea of “owning the production of your labor” is a smoke screen for what you really want.
Reagan was responsible for the loss of industrial jobs. Before him factory owners were coaxed to invest in their factories. They had high tax rates which they could lower with tax deductions from buying new plant and equipment. When the base taxes were drastically lowered and the tax shelters no longer necessary, they were free to close their factories and move them to anywhere else but America.
Ronald Reagan, leaving office in 1988: "I can't believe it either (Iran/Contra) but those are the facts." GHW Bush 1988 campaign trail: "Read my lips, no new factses." Clinton 1992: KISS Keep It Secret Stupid Double-EWE Bush 2008: "I fooled ewes twice -- SHAME ON EWES." Obama 2012: "What Biblical Principles are you Republicans talking about -- the Sermon on the Mount? 'But is say Love your enemies . . ." Trump 2017 "Every nation for itself . . . in the Name of GAUD." Biden 2020 "Nothing will FUND-amentally change." T. Tipity Top: 2019: " I shall control ALL the currencies and YOU will do whatever I want . . . and you will like it." hint: Epochal Eclipse a CROSS America on April 8th 2024. Don't stare at the sun. Matthew 16: 4 Jonah 3: 4-5, 8 Jonah 4: 11
yes but you also need a rising birth rate to sell the products to that your factories are producing. it isn't a matter of only investing in equipment. it is a demographics problem
My grandfather worked at a steel mill from the time he left the Navy to the time he retired. He raised five kids, had full healthcare benefits and, as part of his union contract, got 16 weeks! of PAID vacation a year. I currently work a non-union job in a fervently anti-union red state and I'm lucky to be full time with benefits. And yet some of my coworkers still complain about immigrants taking American jobs (not this job, the jobs they already aren't doing) and how unions are just another tax on your income. My insurance plan costs me and it is bare minimum if it covers anything at all! Everything we're taxed on doesn't get repaired or improved in our lifetime (roads/highways, public energy improvements) and just goes into the hands of our senator's private sector buddies. I've heard "well just move and find a better job!" and guess what? this was the better job compared to my previous one with no guarantee of hours and no benefits. And it's still worse than what my grandfather had 60 years ago. 16 weeks of PAID vacation. I get a week. I work here for 25 years, I'll get 3. And I'm sure I'll never be able to retire.
Books from the 90's, "America: Who Stole the Dream?", "America: What Went Wrong?", and "America: Who Really Pays the Taxes?", By Barlett and Steele, are eye opening reads, if you can find them.
I find what you say to be totally relatable. Especially the last sentence. But honestly, the real cause of our emotional burden is expectation. Richard opens this episode talking about the American Dream. Whoever sold that idea first, sold it best - my mother's generation really believed in it, as if it were foundational physics. The joke's on us. Find peace where you can.
And you don't think this has anything to do with the fact that your company can just import someone in and give them your job for a fraction of your pay? Yes, it's corporations who are doing this to you. How, then, is the question. By bringing in foreign workers to replace you. It's that simple. A diverse workplace is a workplace without solidarity. Corporations study this. They know if they have a blend of American workers, black workers, Hispanic workers, immigrants from Africa and elsewhere, the workforce won't sacrifice for common benefits, they can get scabs if you strike, and they can play you off against each other.
@@andysamet4554 I understand I'm absolutely replaceable, but I would be very careful of the implied notion that we should keep a workforce homogenous. This will just enforce existing trends in inequality and it's absurd to imply you couldn't connect with fellow working class members on the basis of skin color or cultural backgrounds. That would be a failure on your part of overcoming bias. Working class solidarity should come above all else as it is the greatest common denominator and its communicating that to others that is the challenge.
Thank you Prof. Wolff for sharing the economic (working class) history that could not be spoken for so long. It is long overdue to have this discussion.
Personally, he has missed the point - massively. This is a nice conceptualization based on an industrial age worker/employer relationship. Not sure how it applies to healthcare (i.e., does a specialist surgeon have more economic value to that of the food services worker?). Now in a digital age, where are the incentives to reward risk, invention and innovation by the individual (e.g., Google, Tesla). What is the inspiration for work if you remove the reword? Back to the topic: Prof Wolff is a genius but imagine him being denied promotion in his field or even the ability to apply for promotion simply based on his innate characteristics and the benefits of his past privilege. This is exactly what is happening.
I believe that the "great replacement" is a bigger fear to the privileged, managerial and political class who engineered this inequitable mess in the first place. The anxieties and concerns of the working classes, and the divisiveness that they educe, are merely being cynically manipulated by the monied few to perpetuate their own self-serving strategies.
This great replacement effects the working class more than the privileged managerial class. The privileged managerial class is offered the option to move to other countries in order to keep their jobs but the working class never gets this option.
The fear is a promoted political weapon based on lying about the causes for the loss of buying power of the working class and of their sources of income. The fear is not a fear to the managerial sectors or to automation. It is a designed political explanation given by the ideological instruments of the wealthy class to deflect from their responsibility. Scapegoating, racism, white supremacy organization, the politicization of the discontent for loss of jobs in political division is weapponized and used as a deflecting with acts of violence and reinforced by ideological indoctrination. Systematic promotion of conspiracies designed to confuse and divide. That is the reason for the fear. Confusion and lies.
Same old trick that's been used by leaders since the dawn of time: Confuse, anger, and direct the "one true people" towards an easy scapegoat so the powerful can _escape_ with their riches and influence.
If we welcomed immigrants, it might be the kind of class solidarity that would catapult millions of americans towards prosperity. There is real power among the hoards of delivery people, field workers and garbage collectors. Instead we divide ourselves into various castes of racial untouchables while steadily loosing more and more freedom.
Here in England, (home of the Luddites), we've had the conversation about Luddites, and the confusion somehow being spread that they were, "anti-machine", or anti-tech. They weren't. They commonly understood that the people abusing it, or the ideas manipulating them, were the problem
@@marygard4608 Let's not go crazy here. They were trying to to maintain _their particular position within an evolving mode of production_ not their "humanity."
Okay, but the Marxist analysis of Luddism stands. We all know the vulgar "proto-primitivist" caricature of Luddism, but that isn't what Marxists or Wolff are talking about. The Luddites weren't early socialists trying to overthrow capitalism, they were swimming against the current in vain to preserve an archaic form of commodity production against the modern industrial capitalism of the day. This attacking capitalism 2.0 on the basis of defending capitalism 1.5 is reactionary and has nothing to do with the genuine interests of the working class. And sticking with the main topic of the video, it tracks with the reactionary character of the pseudo-populist right that pretends to care about working people in only the most superficial terms that devolve into a pile of incoherent nostrums held together by a racialized nostalgia for a largely mythical golden age of mid-20th century capitalism.
@@janosmarothy5409 To be fair they were trying to protect their labour commodity which allowed them a wage which allowed them to subsist which allowed them to live their humanity where there are no alternative ways of subsistence. I'm sure the machines would have become luddites to if they had little kiddy machines at home to feed and clothe...
THIS is why I follow you, Professor Wolff! When you talk about the economically history of the USA, you do so in the most comprehensive way possible! More of this please and thank you!
@@federalreservebrown2507 shhhhhhhhhhh hush now wittle sheep... I think I hear Sargon of the Cucked and Dim Tool calling you back to their right-wing cuckservative fever-dream... be careful... there might be a harmless man in a dress around the corner waiting to "brainwash you into becoming a woke drag queen"! 🤣 Go and get washed up into their BS... soak in it and never ever think for yourself! Don't you ever go outside and see the real world with your own eyes! Stay inside... in their fantasy world... stay inside... where it's "safe"....
Too bad he has no factual evidence to support "his story"... which is only believed by people more ignorant of history than he is...this number constitutes the vast majority of those in the U.S. and yet he can only get 2500 people to support him.
"If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you." Lyndon B. Johnson
Well, that nails it. Thank you so much. Have you just kept this in your head or sourced it recently? I wish this was being re quoted on more news sites. I grew up in a small town in Texas in the 60s (moved away from USA, happily) and have often told non Americans how the racism in that little town worked then - the only people who were racists were the poor, uneducated whites who needed to feel superior to someone since they were looked down upon by the other whites.
@@nancinyols8015 It sounds like something James Baldwin said too, maybe about the same time. 'One thing all white people know about Blacks is that they wouldn't want to be one.'
Imagine how the average working class Trump voter would react if you had Prof. Wolff explain in person why their lives were now so hopeless unlike in the past. He has the intelligence, knowledge of economic history, speaking ability, and charisma to change minds. And that is why the mainstream media never lets him on unless it is to make fun of Marxism.
I am guessing that the “average Trump voter” is not so easy to brainwash into hopelessness as your average leftist seems to be, which is why you are so easily persuaded by an articulate Marxist like Wolf. Most Trump voters that I have met were raised to be self sufficient - again, unlike leftists, who seem more like baby birds with their mouths open, waiting for the government to feed them and give them what they feel entitled to for free. FEED ME MOMMA!
@@jgalt308 Wolff has done several interviews in the main stream media. I saw him on the Bill Maher show several years back, where Wolff was treated with deference the entire time.
This isn’t about trump or not trump voters….its about we the people have common needs and that’s where you have to focus…they keep people divided on purpose.
Really? Seems to me he has missed the point - massively for this specific topic. This is a nice industrial age conceptualization of the worker/employer relationship. Not sure how it applies to healthcare (i.e., does a specialist surgeon requiring years of dedication and schooling have more economic value to that of the food services worker in the hospital cafeteria?). Even now in a digital age there are incentives to reward risk, invention and innovation by the individual (e.g., Google, Tesla). What becomes the inspiration for work if you remove the reword? Back to the topic which really wasn't addressed: Prof Wolff is a genius but imagine him being denied promotion in his field or even the ability to apply for promotion simply based on his innate characteristics and the benefits of his past privilege. This is exactly what is happening.
when my parents were growing up in depression era Brooklyn,in economic circumstances much more dire than we face today,the city was run by a "corrupt" political machine which expanded social services,made NYC's public school system the envy of the world,supported the arts,etc-today the city government is "owned" not by a political machine with significant ties to organized crime,but by a donor class of capitalists .The result has been crumbling physical and social infrastructure-acres of children who are ignored until there is probable cause,real or pretextual ,for the cops to arrest and deposit them in the disgraceful Rikkers Island jail.The city now has one of the highest rates of economic inequality of any large city on earth--Over my lifetime Tammany has been "replaced" by the "donor " class.I thank Professor Wolff and his colleagues for providing me with the theoretical framework to better understand what has happened to NYC.
Really? Seems to me he has missed the point - massively for this specific topic. This is a nice industrial age conceptualization of the worker/employer vision. Not sure how it applies to healthcare (i.e., does a specialist surgeon requiring years of dedication and schooling have more economic value to that of the food services worker in the hospital cafeteria?). Even now in a digital age there are incentives to reward risk, invention and innovation by the individual (e.g., Google, Tesla). What becomes the inspiration for work if you remove the reword? Back to the topic: Prof Wolff is a genius but imagine him being denied promotion in his field or even the ability to apply for promotion simply based on his innate characteristics and the benefits of his past privilege. This is exactly what is happening.
Yeah, he was one the few people who realized workers and consumers are the same people. It is amazing how many otherwise 'seemingly intelligent people' this fact escapes.
Ford were a disgrace then. And a disgrace now .... Ford's fascism ... Sponsorship of the Chicago School 'experiments' in Chile etc etc etc No informed person should be buying Ford
So if they are willing to replace you with machines it makes you wonder if these actors are cooperating to change the economic paradigm altogether. Because the worker does buy the car but at the cost of thumping CO2 into the air, poisoning himself and the environment, and leaving 1.5 metric tonnes of scrap metal to sit inertly in a landfill for considerable time thereafter.
By God, this segment has to be a mandatory watch for every citizen in this country!!! If the greater majority of us don't wake up to the truths that Dr. Wolff speaks in this segment, and change things, it will all be lost and sooner than we think.
All biases stem from insecurity. Those who are secure with themselves don't feel intimidated by others, nor do they resort to nefarious means to make themselves feel secure.
@@m.woodsrobinson9244 uhhhh no, bias is a mandatory part of being a human. it's just your wants and wishes god this channel is full of pseudointellectuals
Oh so wrong. Its equity that feels like punishment, equality is what we strive for. Seems to me he has missed the point - massively for this specific topic. This is a nice industrial age conceptualization of the worker/employer relationship. Prof Wolff is a genius but imagine him being denied promotion in his field or even the ability to apply for promotion simply based on his innate characteristics and the benefits of his past privilege. This is exactly what is happening - he didn't go there and it would have been enlightening to hear him address that.
Your friend Bernie is too busy signing $40 billion bills for Ukraine and fundraising for the next election cycle to repeat the same promises he does not champion when in Congress
I believe it exists. It will never get the opportunity to do much more than compete in local politics. The national political scene is completely owned and operated by brands R and D. Third parties are not even allowed into the debates.
as a European, I always found the negativity around the idea of socialism in the US abject. the whole point of socialism is being social how can it be wrong for a nation to recognize it as an important part of its structure, being social.
This is what happens when, for seventy years, a nation of people have been convinced that extending help to the poor enables them but extending help to the wealthy is a sound investment because they're "too big to fail". This comes from decades of politicians, business tycoons, celebrities, and preachers telling people to work harder, to not be lazy, to get out and hustle so God will bless you, althewhile they manipulate the system and live off of the gains of people who actually produce by stashing money in tax shelters, launder money and engage in racketeering. It comes from seventy years of selling its citizens a culture of death, - from their war profiteering, to their junk food, their blatant disregard for the environment, their Godless and hedonistic culture, the sexualization of their children and their bastardization of freedom of conscience. It comes from convincing people that the only way to thwart the best interests of others is to vote against your own best interests. It comes from convincing people that humanity, cooperation and selflessness are the problems but greed, entitlement and selfishness are above reproach.
professor wolff, honestly this is once again your best ever. if you were to host zoom support groups for people trying to break into a more healthy paradigm, I am sure they would be very effective and helpful. I'm finding my collapse support groups extremely nurturing and I do believe an economic change such as you suggest is required, would greatly benefit from a support group so that people could have friends and ideas to realize this beneficial objective.
And what if evil massively outnumbers the good? Then the ONLY thing for them necessary to triumph is for the good to do nothing? I don't think so. That quote is stupid
Keep up the fight Professor Wolff! I've had good luck spreading this message by not using the terms Socialism, Communism, or the Left. I simply explain the problems and describe a way we could do better. You really have to remind people on the right that you're on their side, focus on worker solidarity and class consciousness. I don't argue ideology or rhetoric, just policy. I show people the actual policy of certain politicians so they can see how damaging it is to their economic self-interest. The funny thing is....I'm a Cop, and you'd be surprised how many of my coworkers agree with me, just don't use the terms mentioned above. This is where the Left fails, they need to win over the security apparatuses of the State. Remember, most members of the State's security apparatuses come from the working class. The Left needs to remind these security personnel of this.
Interesting. But how does this relates to this topic? Dr Wolff seems to have missed the point - massively - and you would appreciate this first hand. His industrial age conceptualization of the worker/employer vision is fine. Not sure how it applies to healthcare (i.e., does a specialist surgeon requiring years of dedication and schooling have more economic value to that of the food services worker in the hospital cafeteria?). Even now in a digital age there are incentives to reward risk, invention and innovation by the individual (e.g., Google, Tesla). What becomes the inspiration for work if you remove the reword? Back to the topic: Prof Wolff is a genius but imagine him being denied promotion in his field or even the ability to apply for promotion simply based on his innate characteristics and the benefits of his past privilege. This is exactly what is happening - I can only assume you have witnessed this in your field.
Their grief and their sadness is real. The majority did not buy into what they have ended up with. They were loyal, to their country and community and fellow citizens . They loved amongst like-minded people who abided by an ethic and principles. I am glad you acknowledged that from the start.
Disagree. They believed their loyalty to politicians was the same as their country and culture. Wrong. Being ignorant and dumb isn't an excuse for being racist. No excuse for believing this shit.
What about all the people that warned them about whom they support? Are they absolved from all blame for contributing to the downfall if they oops didn't think it would work out the way people told them it would?
America was founded by men of their time. Other countries committed atrocities, genocide, slavery and all manner of injustice, by men of their time. Pointless to look back at history from what you think is an enlightened position. Have the honesty to acknowledge that please.
So glad you mentioned the Emporer's New Clothes! A story I often read to my students for the very same reason. Centrist Democrats and the DNC must be held accountable for what we are facing and the filibuster consequences.
Absolutely crucial material to share with your friends! Please, share, like and subscribe. Let's help professor Wolf in his important question to educate white, male, Christian working people!
This is a waste of time. The white christian Americans won't believe any of this calling it communism. These people were brainwashed from children with fairytale christianity and their other religion capitalism. There is 80 years of brainwashing to overcome and like the lies from chriatianity they refuse to see the truth.
"Experience demonstrates that there may be a wages of slavery only a little less galling and crushing in its effects than chattel slavery, and that this slavery of wages must go down with the other." Frederick Douglass
It's really common sense... unless you've been raised with civilized biases. The idea that a person should have to work for another person in order to survive is just plain silly on it's face. Here's what it's like. We both get washed up on a deserted island. I tell you to get to work making me breakfast... That's it. That's how much sense it makes for people to work for others.
Inflation is causing a lot of issue in the world ranging from food shortages, diesel fuel and heating fuel shortages, baby formula shortage, shortage of and price of available cars, the price of housing. It's all coming together and could lead to real disaster toward the end of this year.(or sooner)
>Consider the Economy as One Huge Engine that Produces the Life Styles that Humans live & Prosper & create a Healthy Finaci@lly secure future for their Families . Corruption, Manipulation , creation of Unhealthy Political Policy & Diplomatic Environments is a recipe for Engine Failure. People are equally losing m0ni in the financial market in the midst of all these.
Keep an eye on the countries that have a rising ESG score. That's a WEF initiate that has been killing countries. Look up Ghana, Sri Lanka, Netherlands, & S Africa. Their ESG score is above 96%. France & Germany are in the low 90%. The USA is in the mid 50% range. I haven't looked into other countries. The WEF is big bully in the block and they are destroying countries and this false narrative of going green on everything. These small countries are forced into it and are going through starvation, no fuel, & rolling blackouts. Destroying countries with this ESG score is more important than humanity and the survival of those countries. Everyone needs to fight back and tell their states not to follow this path. It takes approximately 3 years to destroy a nation.
When you think about it Greed is at the center of almost all human strive. War, climate degradation, poverty, crime all can be traced back to that basic human instinct and there appears to be no limit to it. While millions go hungry and homeless billionaires have their own space programs which in no small part are funded by the taxpayers.
Almost all problems could be solved by making it financially worthwhile for people to SHARE the jobs we can agree we NEED people to do and work much less...no more working and doing anything just FOR money but sharing the work we need....there would be no more unemployment and no more an insane infinite growth system on a finite planet.
and Bertie Russell said it all in the 1930s too. BUT - is it possible the governing mob do not want a well rewarded part time leisure class with time to sit around and think? When I look around it appears the governing mob want the working age population to be either lying on the pavement with their feet in the rain and their hat out for change or they're working two jobs to make one or one job at home and office which takes up every waking hour and leaves them drained and anxious. Perhaps I need a dose of Soma? A happy pill?
"Why"you ask? I know that this is a rhetorical question, Prof. Wolff. For over 40 years the American People have been so intellectually-deprived INTENTIONALLY that many of them don't even know what happened to them. I wish that you, Prof. Wolff, would provide a tutorial for your listeners on the insidious implications of both the Tri-Lateral Commission and the Powell Memorandum. An "excess of democracy"? Really? In America? really?
The Powell memo was written in 1971 by tobacco industry attorney, soon-to-be Supreme Court Justice, Lewis Powell. He recommended big businesses/corporations start investing their wealth into places where it did the most good for them. He encouraged development of think tanks. Within only a few years a number of right wing think tanks arose, including the Heritage Foundation. A founder of the HF was Paul Weyrich. In 1980, Weyrich gave a speech to several thousand conservative clergymen in Dallas, where he openly said, he does not favor a democracy (it's on YT). The HF also gave the Reagan admin an outline of the policies it should take. ... The Trilateral Commission is best known for its booklet "Crisis in Democracy" - the "crisis" was that there was too much democracy, too many people making demands etc. Their members packed the Jimmy Carter administration.
"Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand." - Matthew 12:25, Luke 11:17 "United we stand, divided we fall." - Aesop "Workers of the world, unite!" - Karl Marx
And now, with laws being passed making it illegal for women (and girls) to leave a state while pregnant - we have people tied to the land like peasants.
@@bluewater454 neoliberalism, the idea that by giving the already wealthy owners of the means of production subsidies and tax breaks that it would "trickle down" to the working class. Envisioned by Milton Freedman and promoted by Reagan and Thatcher in the early 1980's it has proven itself a failure, but since the legislative government has been captured by the beneficiaries it is proving difficult to extinguish.
Extreme nationalism and patriotism is the secular equivalent of religious fanaticism. Ominously, in America, we now have an un-holy "marriage" of the two. Fortunately, I am old enough to decline my invitation to the "reception".
It really depends on what you base your nationalism on, if it's because of how many weapons you can buy in your home country it's to be expected to be a bad situation
Another very informative video from professor Wolf. Id love to see you on more mainstream media outlets. I’d love to see you debate some of those meat heads on Fox.
Many independent local media outlets instead of our monopoly media...a political system in which individual voices mattered and corporate/ plutocratic voices were not allowed to silence all others...are absolute changes needed to create a democracy of and for it's flesh and blood
Even Golda Meir drew a comparison between the Jewish experience in Europe in the 1930s and 40s and the Nakba when she said: “next to the port I found children, women, the old, waiting for a way to leave. I entered the houses, there were houses where the coffee and pita bread were left on the table, and I could not avoid [thinking] that this, indeed, had been the picture in many Jewish towns.”
“The dumbing down (of America is evident in the slow decay of substantive content, a kind of celebration of ignorance.” - Carl Sagan He had a foreboding of America of the future. While he was alive, he witnessed how manufacturing jobs were being shifted abroad, and everything became focussed on making as much profit for as few super-rich as possible, and as much for a few as possibly achievable without an outright revolution, while the endless talking and talking and talking carried on and on and on... In more detail: “I have a foreboding of an America in my children's or grandchildren's time -- when the United States is a service and information economy; when nearly all the manufacturing industries have slipped away to other countries; when awesome technological powers are in the hands of a very few, and no one representing the public interest can even grasp the issues; when the people have lost the ability to set their own agendas or knowledgeably question those in authority; when, clutching our crystals and nervously consulting our horoscopes, our critical faculties in decline, unable to distinguish between what feels good and what's true, we slide, almost without noticing, back into superstition and darkness...The dumbing down of American is most evident in the slow decay of substantive content in the enormously influential media, the 30 second sound bites (now down to 10 seconds or less), lowest common denominator programming, credulous presentations on pseudoscience and superstition, but especially a kind of celebration of ignorance.” Again. His "foreboding" not only concerned the USA, but this desease of ignorance, indifference, and complacency is rapidly spreading all over the western world. There is no need for anybody here to "pat the own back" and "point at America" while laughing.
I'd beat my paycheck that Carl was a socialist... Capitalism has served its purpose and has been loooong overdue for being replaced by a much better economic system. To think otherwise is to think that we are done progressing and history has ended.
@@TheAmericanAmerican There is no better economic system...nor can you produce any evidence to the contrary. It required 200,000 years ( at a minimum ) for the human population to reach 1 billion. (in 1750) Since the advent of industrialized capitalism that population has increased 8 fold in less than 300 years...and lifted 2/3 of it out of poverty, when 95% of it lived in poverty before. People who can not acquire the resources to survive, die. Businesses that can not produce a profit, die. Industrial capitalism is no longer an element of the U.S economy and as a result, it can not support the non-productive elements. So if you have a problem with the state of society in the U.S. it is not the fault of "industrial capitalism" that produces things...since there is very little left of it. If there was no "value" or "advantage" attached that was of national benefit then neither the Soviets nor the Maoists would have abandoned their Marxist-inspired revolutions to embrace it. But that's what happens when you listen to people like Wolff who have no clue what any of the words mean or the history which explains them.
@@TheAmericanAmerican I agree with both of you. But I would go further than the OP and say that it seems like the ills of Capitalism’s faux dream have spread the world over. All over social media I see people from the Middle East, Africa, all over the Asian continent, China, Japan and various parts of Russia suffering from the same intellectual and spiritual affliction. So saying it’s a western problem is a convenient way to divide East and West, when in reality almost the entire world has poisoned itself with its false promise and shelled itself out spiritually as a result.
"THIS" . . . is EweToo(b) where "baaa'd!" sells. Be sure to check auto-sheep. I mean, ship. Epochal Eclipse April 8th 2024. Don't stare at the sun. Matthew 16: 4 Jonah 3: 4-5, 8 Jonah 4: 11
@@humboldthammer The television show ‘Heroes’ and the music group ‘Eternal Eclipse’ spring to mind! Really fascinating stuff, regardless of what happens. Although a little frightening, it’s pretty cool to know that at least some of our scriptural texts *weren’t* made up after all, and that the prophets really *did* have special prophetic powers. It sure breathes a dose of fresh life into history, theology, mythology, and life itself for that matter! Far from life being banal, we were each of us all along in the middle of an epic galactic drama of millennial scope and cosmic significance. Kinda makes me feel better about having prayed to God and Jesus throughout my life too. I don’t feel like such a loser now 👍.
the thing i love about prof. wolff is that he is a phenomenal teacher and explains things clearly and concisely so anyone can understand it. he tells hard truths with hard facts and common language
I work at a USA made metal company that makes shelves when I started there were only Americans of all nationalities but Americans. Now they only hire foreigners and I am but one of few at the company still I am also now being forced out of my job they can not hire Americans of any religion or race because they won’t raise the wages so they hire foreigners and keep are wages low
He says "a systematic alternative explanation" is what we need. He is so right and he & d@w have done great the last 10 years trying to work that out, and its a privilege to be here, like at the making and remaking of history. Its a hard climb and the mountain gets so steep it appears more like a cliff with an overhang at the top. But you don't go back, you only need one to find a way up and throw down the ropes.😅
@@ExPwner When you say propaganda. Are you tagging your comments... or mine? You might want to be specific... you since your only goal is to sneer. Hard to blame you since you've failed to uphold any of your thesis' in our earlier discussions. But when we are talking about sneers don't you think they are better when they are specific?
Great show Prof Wolff, though I was kind of hoping that a new definition of work be given. Capitalists have reduced work to a precarious endeavor. Labor is an inconvenient necessity. Capitalists forever seek to reduce labor costs through automation and outsourcing. There will come a time when automation will be so advanced and production will be so efficient large majorities of the population will be unable to find jobs in retail, manufacturing, construction and leisure and hospitality services. What will happen to the society when close to half of the current jobs are gone? No, at some point the definition of work must change. It will not be the means by which we sell our labor to the capitalists, it will be a necessary activity we must all engage in so as to feel we have purpose and are productive. Ideally most work should be geared towards the betterment of society, whether that is caregiver tending to a disabled person, the artist inspiring and entertaining, or the researcher looking to cure illness, repair environmental damage or help us better understand our universe. Governments of the future must decide whether they will provide opportunities for their citizens in the wake of capitalist neglect and ambivalence, and if they don't, I can only see us far worse off in the future.
What you just described is what those in astrobiology/sci-fi/futurists call a Great Filter. What this means is that for any and every intelligent species in the universe, there are multiple difficult events/moments in their civilization's history where they either survive and continue to progress, or they fail and thus parish forever... I like to believe that capitalism is our species current Great Filter. We will either learn to institute a newer, better economically system that puts the environment first and humanity second, or we will crash and burn into a global dark age and lose almost everything that we've learned in the last 3000 years... that's IF we literally survive the climate change apocalypse... We are indeed living through interesting times!
quite right. we'll have to bribe the idiots somehow. pack all the mining munition fossil CEOs into super luxurious spacious spacecraft. a one way ticket.
There was a seminal event in history that helped lead to where we are today. First, Roosevelt appointed Capitalists, business and industrial leaders into positions of power to run important parts of the government. He needed them for their expertise to run material production and acquisition for World War II. He didn't trust the Capitalists though, and intended to kick them all out after the War. Roosevelt died before the war was over. Truman was a small businessman who adored the big industrialists, he let them stay. That caused the permanent joining of business and government power, writing laws in its favor, killing laws that aren't, resulting in big corporate business basically being the government. And, as was made famous by Eisenhower's warning on the Military Industrial Complex, ever increasing it's control, power and influence, both sought and unsought, on how this country runs to this day.
The story of the “Luddites” has always been misread. Sadly Richard continues the misinterpretation. Luddites smashed the machines NOT because the workers were being replaced but because those machines needed to run around the clock which increased the need for shift workers. This in turn led to destruction of home life by keeping (mostly men) from their families on weekends and evenings and alcoholism, burn out and abuse escalated dramatically. The story of the Luddite movement needs to have the record corrected.
Even the word Luddite has such a negative connotation now, which I'm trying to change by proudly declaring myself a Luddite often in public. 😄 Maybe we need a better word for someone not in favor of computers taking over all the jobs ... and the world. In The Terminator they were called the Resistance. Catchy.
No, Wolff presents it correctly. The Luddites weren't trying to overthrow capitalism, they were trying to preserve an archaic form of capitalist petty production against large-scale modern industry. Their struggle was not only reformist, but reactionary in its aims. You're attacking a strawman by suggesting that Wolff is going after a caricature of Luddism. In fact, what's at issue here is the basic opposition of Marxism as a theoretical-political tradition rooted in the modern working class to anarchism, which at its peak historically tended to be associated with petty bourgeois, craftsmen, and semi-proletarian strata caught up in formal subsumption of labor. Maybe you're aware of this, maybe not, but the strange attempt to restore the supposedly tarnished honor of Luddism is a recent anarchist project of theoretical and historical water-muddying. It fundamentally mischaracterizes the relationship between technology, class formation and the struggle for socialism.
@@janosmarothy5409 I made no reference to caricature. A rather liberal interpretation. And there is nothing revisionist about the correct reading of what so called luddites ie. ordinary working class people suffered at the hands of industrialization which was in the hands of corporate overlords. A new form of “rod” applied to the backs of workers. I suppose the next argument is that all this was to the good as it led to unionization and the 5 day work week.
@@rajo741 You don't have to make a reference to a caricature, you have to _actually present_ the caricature... which is what you did in your initial post. You're mischaracterizing Wolff's remarks about Luddism, and that's what my reply addressed. You also didn't address the main thrust of what I'm saying, which would be helpful in making sense of your concluding remark. Do you seriously believe human civilization was in some state of prelapsarian perfection in 1800? Because that's the only way to make sense of that thought, and it doesn't present a very compelling political worldview, to put it mildly.
@@janosmarothy5409 Well in that case we’re going to continue to disagree. You say I mischaracterized Wolffs remarks (when we all heard him utter the standard tropes that are meant to define the “Luddite” movement) and I say he was wrong to define it the way he did.
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Thank you for inviting those like myself whose are wanting to learn. Because much of this I've lived with, through, and now in. Again I still believe we the people could have spoken to our representatives. Which in turn may have lit a spark to work with these capitalism to get regulatory laws on keeping jobs here, fair wages for a day's work etc. Unfortunately, the lobbying cohorts work both sides of the political street. Q public loses, and we are at each other's neck. I hopefully that cooler, intellectual heads will prevail. For the best of all the people. Please take care. 🌹
I agree with all but his critique of the luddites. The fight of the luddites was a good fight. A fight for the working class. They weren't wrong in destroying the machines at all. Another thing is attacking other people. Attacking another people. That yes, is a stupid thing to do. With people you can and should unite and fight toghether
Never destroy the machines unless it is war- control them, or more machines will come and they will be vanquished. The Luddities were idiotic desperate maniacs at worst or short sighted at best.
@@GalacticNovaOverlord yeah when robots begin hunting all humans it will be very good times. At least all humans in the end brothers and allies. It will be a new dawn for humankind. But i expect that the robots at least hunt you before we destroy them 😅😂😂 (A little bit of kidding) Machines will be predators of humans besides of his competitors. So the luddites in a way were visionaries. But yes in the end the robotic machine hunting us will erase all stupid divisions of race, creed or pollitical affiliation (no hay mal que por bien ni venga says a very old saying of my country)
I was visiting a textile mill during the 80's... They had an edge... A secret process... A step above the competition... The workers protected that process, knowing it was vital to keep that mill competitive... Working hard for success in a sleepy southern town... Long story short, plant is still there, work is not... They were able to guard their process secrets from all of America, but had no natural defense against foreign acquisition...
Processes can be patented. Why didn't they just do that? Why bother with such a stupid method that does not allow easy legal recourse if it fails to protect your secrets?
@@aprisia Lol you're giving it way too much credit, it's made up nonsense that stylistically reads like one of those corny old "Marine vet stands up to liberal atheist college prof" chain emails from the Bush II years. The story gets less and less plausible with each badly used ellipsis.
Why can't we just make HEALTH AND NATURE the priority? The way people love sports. We don't say athletes who miss the goal are exceptional and give them the trophies. So WHY do it with Companies? Banksters? They who miss the mark completely get "rewarded. Thats ill. $ should be aligned With that. When its at its expense, its not rocket science the $ and those controlling it is Illegitimate!
There were indeed mistakes made against the natives. Some of these mistakes can not be compensated for. But not every settlement was aggressive to natives. And most of the aggression was in fact the act of the nobles and military parties who followed suit.
@@DanA-nl5uo I think fixing US health care could go hand in hand with fixing government. I think if more people knew how US health care sucked the way it does, then they would be inclined to vote. They would be inclined to vote for people who would fix the issue. Rascals who don't belong in office would be gone. The first step is to educate the people about health care. As the good professor says, a coalition of like minded individuals would go a long way to righting many ills of today.
@@daniellarson3068 the fact that Bernie Sanders never became the nominee is proof we need to fix the voting system first. The duopoly will make sure they control who you can vote for so long as they can limit ballot access. See what the Democratic party just did in NC to keep the green party off the ballot
@@DanA-nl5uo Here's what I read was done improperly: The same handwriting throughout a petition page and/or signatures that clearly appear to be written by the same person. It is illegal to sign the name of another person to a petition. Three signature-gathering contractors hired for this petition collected 1,472 signatures, but only 624 were accepted. At least three workers were paid by the signature collected. Voters apparently signed petitions more than once, according to the NCSBOE. Voters whose names appear on the signature sheets claim they never signed the petition. Petition sheets include deceased voters or voters long-removed from the voter registration files, indicating submission of signature sheets from a past Green Party petition drive. Signature pages identify a long-ago Green Party chair, also indicating submission of outdated signatures. If the people knew 1) that the health care in US is fouled up. 2) The Green party would fix it then there would have been beau coup valid signatures. Thanks for responding.
I am enraged. I am enraged about the stupidity, the blindness, the greed, the hypocrisy, the injustice. I've been in the process of waking up and I am furious.
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Intel recently started selling their new graphics processing unit (GPU) in China first. This is a crucial piece of tech for AI and cryptocurrencies, as well as video games (an industry larger than film!). This is one example of Capitalism reinforcing itself in one place, at the detriment of another. Indeed, the many millions of Chinese people are a larger market than the North American one, so the incentive is to sell there first. The market has spoken, and China is the winner. I expect the rhetoric of Politicians to become even more vitriolic and insane, as they continue to support that which keeps them in power, but also destroys their base. An example is the creation of semiconductor factories in deserts, while the process requires a lot of water. Insanity, but such are the subsidies being placed... The more fundamental thing than money is energy. No juice = no economy. And we're seeing the last hurrah of the petro-states as solar power continues to rise. They've peaked, and are now trying to squeeze the last of the lemon juice out. And the endless oil wars will come to an end... altho Lithium will likely take its place. New methods of production mean new social relations. And here again, China is in the lead, thanks to subsidized industry. A gamble, but it worked. Another reason for politicians and the populace to go crazy. All the money sunk into petrochemicals, not to mention military adventures, will be lost. Rather than contest the USA for control of the Oil trade, China went green. China is now the main trading partner for almost all countries in the world. So... what is to be done? Personally, I've found the Buddha's realization that politics doesn't help things, to be true. I've begun meditating everyday. It's good to nurture the emotions that the left is built on, compassion and solidarity. China is winning the Capitalist race non-violently. There are no Chinese warships in the gulf of Mexico or off the coast of California, unlike the South China sea and its American warships! We're all alive, we should all be friends. Should the political project be abandoned? Well, I'm posting a tiny comment in a sea of commentary, so it seems not! This comment is mainly to encourage Prof Wolff and friends! They've put the finger on the problem : the mercenary CEO kings and their share holder nobility. And also to warn : the solar power and AI revolutions are going to make things go crazy. What will people do when an AI system does their work for a few pennies of electricity? What will the military do when the oil routes are pointless? Those guys aren't from Star Trek! They won't be content defending cheese and wine routes. And so, I think meditation should among the goals of the Left, to counter the growing madness. Marxists and Anarchists could both agree to focus on Loving-kindness during the first moments of their meet ups, rather than focus on hating the Capitalists. Indeed, Bertrand Russell said that what doomed the socialist project was that Marx hated the Bourgeoisie more than he loved the Proletariat. We should not repeat the same mistakes. But of course, pointing out the insanity of Capitalism is still a must : the same people who decide prices decide our wages, as Eugene Debs pointed out! Anyway, I love this show and I'm glad I bought the books! Keep going!
"It's called the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it" - George Carlin
epic
@@lsz4281, indeed he was.
Increasingly I ask myself why we need two legislative chambers- Senate and House of Representatives? Nothing gets done, a huge waste of resources. Why not, like other countries, have only one truly elected representative body. Hold presidential and representative election every four year. Our House of Representative needs to solicit campaign contributions the minute they take office. Six years for a senator is too long since what they campaign on and what they really intend to do are two different things.
The really funny thing about that joke is that it was told by an American who became rich from telling jokes.
Now that is funny.
He was the best
Kings and Queens were replaced by CEOs and Celebrities
Yes, thus, the reason it's sometimes called "neo-feudalism". But, it's the same class struggle camouflaged with a different rhetoric from the elites in our midst
Absolutely!
In Europe, those 2 factions collaborate in Bilderburg Club
(videos and websites about them?)
since 1950s.
Good point. Queens and Kings were busy to share the world by colonizing every continents by using guns or selling opiums or selling slaves... Before HK was returned to the natives, it was never elected single governor during 140 some years, all governors were nominated by the British queen or by the Japan emperor. Because the system was colonialism not capitalism...
All of the wealth - and *none* of the responsibilities.
Many kings, however, *were* irresponsible. It’s just that Corporations are *mandated* to be irresponsible, i.e. profits above all.
“The perfect dictatorship would have the appearance of a democracy, but would basically be a prison without walls in which the prisoners would not even dream of escaping. It would essentially be a system of slavery where through consumption and entertainment, the slave would love their servitude.” ~Aldous Huxley
At least you would have a choice under that form of “slavery”(although I have never heard of a form of slavery that gives you one).
Socialism gives you no choices.
@@bluewater454 in this "freedom" you don't even own what you produce. Wich is the essential of socialism: workers owning what they actually produce, choosing how to produce, invest and share of profits.
@@bluewater454 Nonsense.
@@mavrospanayiotis The system that I live in allows me to own anything I can afford - and I would say that I own everything I need, and then some. And yes, I even have a little business that my wife and I started last year, where we own all the fruits of our labor. I would not even be allowed to do that in many socialist countries, like Cuba.
And I also “own” the fruits of my labor from my regular job(that you call “slavery”😅). Well, at least I own what the government doesn’t first confiscate of its unfair share of my earnings. I get paid what I and my employer agreed I would be paid for what we both agreed I would be doing, and it works pretty well actually.
The fact is that you socialists have nothing to complain about if you are being honest about what you really want. You say that you simply want to own the fruits of your labor. Well, you can already do that in a free market society. You can start your own business and “own” everything you earn.
But that isn’t really what you want, is it? If it was then you would have no problem with a free market economy where you can build all the co-ops you are capable of creating. And if that were what socialism was really all about then that would be the defining feature of all the socialist economies we have seen in the past hundred years.
…but that is not there defining feature. Is it. I think the idea of “owning the production of your labor” is a smoke screen for what you really want.
@@maxshea1829 Next time, try tossing an intelligent thought process into your comment. “Nonsense” doesn’t really cut it.
Reagan was responsible for the loss of industrial jobs. Before him factory owners were coaxed to invest in their factories. They had high tax rates which they could lower with tax deductions from buying new plant and equipment. When the base taxes were drastically lowered and the tax shelters no longer necessary, they were free to close their factories and move them to anywhere else but America.
Ronald Reagan, leaving office in 1988: "I can't believe it either (Iran/Contra) but those are the facts." GHW Bush 1988 campaign trail: "Read my lips, no new factses."
Clinton 1992: KISS Keep It Secret Stupid
Double-EWE Bush 2008: "I fooled ewes twice -- SHAME ON EWES."
Obama 2012: "What Biblical Principles are you Republicans talking about -- the Sermon on the Mount? 'But is say Love your enemies . . ."
Trump 2017 "Every nation for itself . . . in the Name of GAUD."
Biden 2020 "Nothing will FUND-amentally change."
T. Tipity Top: 2019: " I shall control ALL the currencies and YOU will do whatever I want . . . and you will like it."
hint: Epochal Eclipse a CROSS America on April 8th 2024. Don't stare at the sun.
Matthew 16: 4 Jonah 3: 4-5, 8 Jonah 4: 11
You guys are meat heads
You are so right.
yes but you also need a rising birth rate to sell the products to that your factories are producing. it isn't a matter of only investing in equipment. it is a demographics problem
My grandfather worked at a steel mill from the time he left the Navy to the time he retired. He raised five kids, had full healthcare benefits and, as part of his union contract, got 16 weeks! of PAID vacation a year. I currently work a non-union job in a fervently anti-union red state and I'm lucky to be full time with benefits. And yet some of my coworkers still complain about immigrants taking American jobs (not this job, the jobs they already aren't doing) and how unions are just another tax on your income. My insurance plan costs me and it is bare minimum if it covers anything at all! Everything we're taxed on doesn't get repaired or improved in our lifetime (roads/highways, public energy improvements) and just goes into the hands of our senator's private sector buddies. I've heard "well just move and find a better job!" and guess what? this was the better job compared to my previous one with no guarantee of hours and no benefits. And it's still worse than what my grandfather had 60 years ago. 16 weeks of PAID vacation. I get a week. I work here for 25 years, I'll get 3. And I'm sure I'll never be able to retire.
Books from the 90's, "America: Who Stole the Dream?", "America: What Went Wrong?", and "America: Who Really Pays the Taxes?", By Barlett and Steele, are eye opening reads, if you can find them.
I find what you say to be totally relatable. Especially the last sentence.
But honestly, the real cause of our emotional burden is expectation. Richard opens this episode talking about the American Dream. Whoever sold that idea first, sold it best - my mother's generation really believed in it, as if it were foundational physics. The joke's on us.
Find peace where you can.
@@23erisx I'm certainly trying, I just wonder how much longer other generations can stand being the punchline
And you don't think this has anything to do with the fact that your company can just import someone in and give them your job for a fraction of your pay?
Yes, it's corporations who are doing this to you. How, then, is the question. By bringing in foreign workers to replace you.
It's that simple. A diverse workplace is a workplace without solidarity. Corporations study this. They know if they have a blend of American workers, black workers, Hispanic workers, immigrants from Africa and elsewhere, the workforce won't sacrifice for common benefits, they can get scabs if you strike, and they can play you off against each other.
@@andysamet4554 I understand I'm absolutely replaceable, but I would be very careful of the implied notion that we should keep a workforce homogenous. This will just enforce existing trends in inequality and it's absurd to imply you couldn't connect with fellow working class members on the basis of skin color or cultural backgrounds. That would be a failure on your part of overcoming bias. Working class solidarity should come above all else as it is the greatest common denominator and its communicating that to others that is the challenge.
Thank you Prof. Wolff for sharing the economic (working class) history that could not be spoken for so long. It is long overdue to have this discussion.
Personally, he has missed the point - massively. This is a nice conceptualization based on an industrial age worker/employer relationship. Not sure how it applies to healthcare (i.e., does a specialist surgeon have more economic value to that of the food services worker?). Now in a digital age, where are the incentives to reward risk, invention and innovation by the individual (e.g., Google, Tesla). What is the inspiration for work if you remove the reword? Back to the topic: Prof Wolff is a genius but imagine him being denied promotion in his field or even the ability to apply for promotion simply based on his innate characteristics and the benefits of his past privilege. This is exactly what is happening.
thank you for tellimg me his name. i didnt know who he was. turns out hes jewish and a marxist. makes sense now.
I believe that the "great replacement" is a bigger fear to the privileged, managerial and political class who engineered this inequitable mess in the first place. The anxieties and concerns of the working classes, and the divisiveness that they educe, are merely being cynically manipulated by the monied few to perpetuate their own self-serving strategies.
This great replacement effects the working class more than the privileged managerial class. The privileged managerial class is offered the option to move to other countries in order to keep their jobs but the working class never gets this option.
@@kevchard5214 the working class could just use equal force to take back their rights to life
@@saturationstation1446 Yes they could but they have been trained to accept their place in the cast system so the majority won't.
The fear is a promoted political weapon based on lying about the causes for the loss of buying power of the working class and of their sources of income. The fear is not a fear to the managerial sectors or to automation. It is a designed political explanation given by the ideological instruments of the wealthy class to deflect from their responsibility. Scapegoating, racism, white supremacy organization, the politicization of the discontent for loss of jobs in political division is weapponized and used as a deflecting with acts of violence and reinforced by ideological indoctrination. Systematic promotion of conspiracies designed to confuse and divide. That is the reason for the fear. Confusion and lies.
@@georgefurman4371 EXACTLY!!!!!!!
Same old trick that's been used by leaders since the dawn of time:
Confuse, anger, and direct the "one true people" towards an easy scapegoat so the powerful can _escape_ with their riches and influence.
If we welcomed immigrants, it might be the kind of class solidarity that would catapult millions of americans towards prosperity. There is real power among the hoards of delivery people, field workers and garbage collectors. Instead we divide ourselves into various castes of racial untouchables while steadily loosing more and more freedom.
Sounds like China.
I have reported your comment for anti-semitism.
@@jo18533 Learn to read.
Here in England, (home of the Luddites), we've had the conversation about Luddites, and the confusion somehow being spread that they were, "anti-machine", or anti-tech.
They weren't. They commonly understood that the people abusing it, or the ideas manipulating them, were the problem
Sounds like they were simply trying to maintain their humanity.
@@marygard4608 Let's not go crazy here. They were trying to to maintain _their particular position within an evolving mode of production_ not their "humanity."
Okay, but the Marxist analysis of Luddism stands. We all know the vulgar "proto-primitivist" caricature of Luddism, but that isn't what Marxists or Wolff are talking about. The Luddites weren't early socialists trying to overthrow capitalism, they were swimming against the current in vain to preserve an archaic form of commodity production against the modern industrial capitalism of the day.
This attacking capitalism 2.0 on the basis of defending capitalism 1.5 is reactionary and has nothing to do with the genuine interests of the working class. And sticking with the main topic of the video, it tracks with the reactionary character of the pseudo-populist right that pretends to care about working people in only the most superficial terms that devolve into a pile of incoherent nostrums held together by a racialized nostalgia for a largely mythical golden age of mid-20th century capitalism.
Only idiot communists could try to rationalize the Luddites.
@@janosmarothy5409 To be fair they were trying to protect their labour commodity which allowed them a wage which allowed them to subsist which allowed them to live their humanity where there are no alternative ways of subsistence. I'm sure the machines would have become luddites to if they had little kiddy machines at home to feed and clothe...
A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims...but accomplices" - George Orwell
Probably the smartest comment on this video(besides mine).
bloody George Orwell, like John Pilger, always ready to finger the rest of us. virtue signalling old know-alls.
THIS is why I follow you, Professor Wolff! When you talk about the economically history of the USA, you do so in the most comprehensive way possible! More of this please and thank you!
he is a small hat con man
@Account NumberEight there be zionists among us also
@@federalreservebrown2507 shhhhhhhhhhh hush now wittle sheep... I think I hear Sargon of the Cucked and Dim Tool calling you back to their right-wing cuckservative fever-dream... be careful... there might be a harmless man in a dress around the corner waiting to "brainwash you into becoming a woke drag queen"! 🤣
Go and get washed up into their BS... soak in it and never ever think for yourself! Don't you ever go outside and see the real world with your own eyes! Stay inside... in their fantasy world... stay inside... where it's "safe"....
Too bad he has no factual evidence to support "his story"... which is only believed by
people more ignorant of history than he is...this number constitutes the vast majority of
those in the U.S. and yet he can only get 2500 people to support him.
@@jgalt308 HA!!! Oh that's rich coming from someone who watches Dimmy Doreknob and RT!!! 🤣🤣
"If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you."
Lyndon B. Johnson
Well, that nails it. Thank you so much. Have you just kept this in your head or sourced it recently? I wish this was being re quoted on more news sites. I grew up in a small town in Texas in the 60s (moved away from USA, happily) and have often told non Americans how the racism in that little town worked then - the only people who were racists were the poor, uneducated whites who needed to feel superior to someone since they were looked down upon by the other whites.
@@nancinyols8015 It sounds like something James Baldwin said too, maybe about the same time. 'One thing all white people know about Blacks is that they wouldn't want to be one.'
Truth
@@nancinyols8015 And who feeds them that hogwash? Right-wing media in service of the billionaires.
Very fucking classist, isn't it???
Imagine how the average working class Trump voter would react if you had Prof. Wolff explain in person why their lives were now so hopeless unlike in the past. He has the intelligence, knowledge of economic history, speaking ability, and charisma to change minds. And that is why the mainstream media never lets him on unless it is to make fun of Marxism.
I wasn't aware that the mainstream media let him on. Do you have references
that can be found that would lead to the videos where this has occurred?
Agree ...
I am guessing that the “average Trump voter” is not so easy to brainwash into hopelessness as your average leftist seems to be, which is why you are so easily persuaded by an articulate Marxist like Wolf. Most Trump voters that I have met were raised to be self sufficient - again, unlike leftists, who seem more like baby birds with their mouths open, waiting for the government to feed them and give them what they feel entitled to for free.
FEED ME MOMMA!
@@jgalt308 Wolff has done several interviews in the main stream media. I saw him on the Bill Maher show several years back, where Wolff was treated with deference the entire time.
This isn’t about trump or not trump voters….its about we the people have common needs and that’s where you have to focus…they keep people divided on purpose.
You made it quite clear Professor Wolff. You're my instructor...
Really? Seems to me he has missed the point - massively for this specific topic. This is a nice industrial age conceptualization of the worker/employer relationship. Not sure how it applies to healthcare (i.e., does a specialist surgeon requiring years of dedication and schooling have more economic value to that of the food services worker in the hospital cafeteria?). Even now in a digital age there are incentives to reward risk, invention and innovation by the individual (e.g., Google, Tesla). What becomes the inspiration for work if you remove the reword? Back to the topic which really wasn't addressed: Prof Wolff is a genius but imagine him being denied promotion in his field or even the ability to apply for promotion simply based on his innate characteristics and the benefits of his past privilege. This is exactly what is happening.
Thanks for continuing to speak truth to power, even when people continue to deny it. It’s good to hear your thoughts as they keep many of us sane.
when my parents were growing up in depression era Brooklyn,in economic circumstances much more dire than we face today,the city was run by a "corrupt" political machine which expanded social services,made NYC's public school system the envy of the world,supported the arts,etc-today the city government is "owned" not by a political machine with significant ties to organized crime,but by a donor class of capitalists .The result has been crumbling physical and social infrastructure-acres of children who are ignored until there is probable cause,real or pretextual ,for the cops to arrest and deposit them in the disgraceful Rikkers Island jail.The city now has one of the highest rates of economic inequality of any large city on earth--Over my lifetime Tammany has been "replaced" by the "donor " class.I thank Professor Wolff and his colleagues for providing me with the theoretical framework to better understand what has happened to NYC.
Abuse and neglect of children, so is the future.
i can second this as a third generation new yorker. my grandfather was born in williamsburg in 1915. what you say is all true.
Only difference is the tammany hall men lived in the immediate area. now those donors are hours away and many layers above the regular citizenry.
This is really the most interesting and dead on analysis of the current political climate in the US and the world, thank you prof. Wolff
Really? Seems to me he has missed the point - massively for this specific topic. This is a nice industrial age conceptualization of the worker/employer vision. Not sure how it applies to healthcare (i.e., does a specialist surgeon requiring years of dedication and schooling have more economic value to that of the food services worker in the hospital cafeteria?). Even now in a digital age there are incentives to reward risk, invention and innovation by the individual (e.g., Google, Tesla). What becomes the inspiration for work if you remove the reword? Back to the topic: Prof Wolff is a genius but imagine him being denied promotion in his field or even the ability to apply for promotion simply based on his innate characteristics and the benefits of his past privilege. This is exactly what is happening.
I love what Henry Ford said about Automation: "And how many Cars are these machines going to buy?".
Henry Ford the Nazi sympathizer?
Ford was no fool. But even Ford had better intentions than maximum exploitation and the mighty System said No Way. Its a big fight we caught i
Yeah, he was one the few people who realized workers and consumers are the same people.
It is amazing how many otherwise 'seemingly intelligent people' this fact escapes.
Ford were a disgrace then.
And a disgrace now ....
Ford's fascism ...
Sponsorship of the Chicago School 'experiments' in Chile etc etc etc
No informed person should be buying Ford
So if they are willing to replace you with machines it makes you wonder if these actors are cooperating to change the economic paradigm altogether. Because the worker does buy the car but at the cost of thumping CO2 into the air, poisoning himself and the environment, and leaving 1.5 metric tonnes of scrap metal to sit inertly in a landfill for considerable time thereafter.
Professor Wolff you are so insightful! I love you so much! You have an absolute charisma. ♥️
Will we indeed... we MUST have each other's backs if we're to survive what's coming.
When you are accustomed to privilege, equality seems like oppression.
Surprising topic, but I'm here for it.
Richard Wolff. National Treasure …😇
International treasure.
Amen
“In modern capitalism economic exploitation rather than political oppression is the real enemy of the people.”
― Emma Goldman
Ah the true colors of the Wolfpack.....bombers and anarchists!!!!
@@chuckleaf8027 What wolfpack?
@@richardbuckharris189 Commie fans of Wolff here.. like you,.
@@richardbuckharris189 Bet you loved when Sasha shot Frick in the throat, right?
@@richardbuckharris189 I think the troll means us...even though only the fash are throwing bombs and bullets at this point.
By God, this segment has to be a mandatory watch for every citizen in this country!!! If the greater majority of us don't wake up to the truths that Dr. Wolff speaks in this segment, and change things, it will all be lost and sooner than we think.
Only when it's too late do people want to hear. The downward inertia cannot be stopped now.
@@literung8767 I pray that you're wrong about this....I can't help but have an uneasy feeling about the whole thing.
@@supportiranianfreedom4982 that uneasy feeling is what you hope isn't there, but your inner self is more rational, and it is only you it is telling.
Thank you Professor Wolff, your knowledge is so important! I only wish more people could hear your wise words.
When you're used to privilege, equality feels like a punishment.
equality is a bad thing, people are naturally unequal and thus inequality is a sign of people being treated as individuals
All biases stem from insecurity. Those who are secure with themselves don't feel intimidated by others, nor do they resort to nefarious means to make themselves feel secure.
@@m.woodsrobinson9244 uhhhh no, bias is a mandatory part of being a human. it's just your wants and wishes
god this channel is full of pseudointellectuals
Oh so wrong. Its equity that feels like punishment, equality is what we strive for. Seems to me he has missed the point - massively for this specific topic. This is a nice industrial age conceptualization of the worker/employer relationship. Prof Wolff is a genius but imagine him being denied promotion in his field or even the ability to apply for promotion simply based on his innate characteristics and the benefits of his past privilege. This is exactly what is happening - he didn't go there and it would have been enlightening to hear him address that.
@@markrussell3428 both equity and equality are impossible in the real world and will hurt anyone who strives for them
fairness is what you want
Richard and Bernie need to start the Peoples Party right now, if it’s not already too late. Great running mates!
A lot of people would join. Hal why not?
Only the people can save the people.
Your friend Bernie is too busy signing $40 billion bills for Ukraine and fundraising for the next election cycle to repeat the same promises he does not champion when in Congress
I believe it exists. It will never get the opportunity to do much more than compete in local politics. The national political scene is completely owned and operated by brands R and D. Third parties are not even allowed into the debates.
@@nmavrantzas Yes.True. Power to the people.
as a European, I always found the negativity around the idea of socialism in the US abject. the whole point of socialism is being social how can it be wrong for a nation to recognize it as an important part of its structure, being social.
This is what happens when, for seventy years, a nation of people have been convinced that extending help to the poor enables them but extending help to the wealthy is a sound investment because they're "too big to fail". This comes from decades of politicians, business tycoons, celebrities, and preachers telling people to work harder, to not be lazy, to get out and hustle so God will bless you, althewhile they manipulate the system and live off of the gains of people who actually produce by stashing money in tax shelters, launder money and engage in racketeering. It comes from seventy years of selling its citizens a culture of death, - from their war profiteering, to their junk food, their blatant disregard for the environment, their Godless and hedonistic culture, the sexualization of their children and their bastardization of freedom of conscience. It comes from convincing people that the only way to thwart the best interests of others is to vote against your own best interests. It comes from convincing people that humanity, cooperation and selflessness are the problems but greed, entitlement and selfishness are above reproach.
Simply, EXCELLENT!! I have heard Nobody explain our situation along with a first step towards a solution more clearly!
The "American Dream" was always a con.
professor wolff, honestly this is once again your best ever. if you were to host zoom support groups for people trying to break into a more healthy paradigm, I am sure they would be very effective and helpful. I'm finding my collapse support groups extremely nurturing and I do believe an economic change such as you suggest is required, would greatly benefit from a support group so that people could have friends and ideas to realize this beneficial objective.
The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for those with good, to do nothing,. Professor thank you, as one of those to come to the fore.
And what if evil massively outnumbers the good? Then the ONLY thing for them necessary to triumph is for the good to do nothing? I don't think so. That quote is stupid
Keep up the fight Professor Wolff! I've had good luck spreading this message by not using the terms Socialism, Communism, or the Left. I simply explain the problems and describe a way we could do better. You really have to remind people on the right that you're on their side, focus on worker solidarity and class consciousness. I don't argue ideology or rhetoric, just policy. I show people the actual policy of certain politicians so they can see how damaging it is to their economic self-interest. The funny thing is....I'm a Cop, and you'd be surprised how many of my coworkers agree with me, just don't use the terms mentioned above. This is where the Left fails, they need to win over the security apparatuses of the State. Remember, most members of the State's security apparatuses come from the working class. The Left needs to remind these security personnel of this.
Interesting. But how does this relates to this topic? Dr Wolff seems to have missed the point - massively - and you would appreciate this first hand. His industrial age conceptualization of the worker/employer vision is fine. Not sure how it applies to healthcare (i.e., does a specialist surgeon requiring years of dedication and schooling have more economic value to that of the food services worker in the hospital cafeteria?). Even now in a digital age there are incentives to reward risk, invention and innovation by the individual (e.g., Google, Tesla). What becomes the inspiration for work if you remove the reword? Back to the topic: Prof Wolff is a genius but imagine him being denied promotion in his field or even the ability to apply for promotion simply based on his innate characteristics and the benefits of his past privilege. This is exactly what is happening - I can only assume you have witnessed this in your field.
Their grief and their sadness is real. The majority did not buy into what they have ended up with. They were loyal, to their country and community and fellow citizens . They loved amongst like-minded people who abided by an ethic and principles. I am glad you acknowledged that from the start.
They also did everything in their power to exclude black people from the economic benefits they gained. So boo hoo.
Disagree. They believed their loyalty to politicians was the same as their country and culture. Wrong. Being ignorant and dumb isn't an excuse for being racist. No excuse for believing this shit.
Ethnics and principles? America was founded on war, slavery and genocide. Is that the ethics and principles you're referring to.
What about all the people that warned them about whom they support? Are they absolved from all blame for contributing to the downfall if they oops didn't think it would work out the way people told them it would?
America was founded by men of their time. Other countries committed atrocities, genocide, slavery and all manner of injustice, by men of their time. Pointless to look back at history from what you think is an enlightened position. Have the honesty to acknowledge that please.
spot on. gives me goosebumps. thank you!
Bravo Prof, you tell them!
Particularly good context. A grade, shareable content. Thank you!
So glad you mentioned the Emporer's New Clothes! A story I often read to my students for the very same reason. Centrist Democrats and the DNC must be held accountable for what we are facing and the filibuster consequences.
Excellent analysis and summation.
Absolutely crucial material to share with your friends! Please, share, like and subscribe. Let's
help professor Wolf in his important question to educate white, male, Christian working people!
This is a waste of time. The white christian Americans won't believe any of this calling it communism. These people were brainwashed from children with fairytale christianity and their other religion capitalism. There is 80 years of brainwashing to overcome and like the lies from chriatianity they refuse to see the truth.
What a racist comment. What makes this race inferior?
“The comfort of the rich depends upon an abundant supply of the poor” Voltaire._
"Experience demonstrates that there may be a wages of slavery only a little less galling and crushing in its effects than chattel slavery, and that this slavery of wages must go down with the other." Frederick Douglass
It's really common sense... unless you've been raised with civilized biases.
The idea that a person should have to work for another person in order to survive is just plain silly on it's face.
Here's what it's like.
We both get washed up on a deserted island. I tell you to get to work making me breakfast...
That's it. That's how much sense it makes for people to work for others.
Exactly right, prof. It is not the American dream anymore but the American disillusionment.
Inflation is causing a lot of issue in the world ranging from food shortages, diesel fuel and heating fuel shortages, baby formula shortage, shortage of and price of available cars, the price of housing. It's all coming together and could lead to real disaster toward the end of this year.(or sooner)
>Consider the Economy as One Huge Engine that Produces the Life Styles that Humans live & Prosper & create a Healthy Finaci@lly secure future for their Families . Corruption, Manipulation , creation of Unhealthy Political Policy & Diplomatic Environments is a recipe for Engine Failure. People are equally losing m0ni in the financial market in the midst of all these.
@Chloe Baker This sounds like a great idea, >>but never knew how to go about it, Have you seek pr0 assistance before? what is the experience like
Cat food shortages
Keep an eye on the countries that have a rising ESG score. That's a WEF initiate that has been killing countries. Look up Ghana, Sri Lanka, Netherlands, & S Africa. Their ESG score is above 96%. France & Germany are in the low 90%. The USA is in the mid 50% range. I haven't looked into other countries.
The WEF is big bully in the block and they are destroying countries and this false narrative of going green on everything. These small countries are forced into it and are going through starvation, no fuel, & rolling blackouts. Destroying countries with this ESG score is more important than humanity and the survival of those countries.
Everyone needs to fight back and tell their states not to follow this path. It takes approximately 3 years to destroy a nation.
Richard, you are a beacon of light in this maze of lies we're all living in !!
When you think about it Greed is at the center of almost all human strive. War, climate degradation, poverty, crime all can be traced back to that basic human instinct and there appears to be no limit to it. While millions go hungry and homeless billionaires have their own space programs which in no small part are funded by the taxpayers.
Thank you professor.
Great message today. ✊
Almost all problems could be solved by making it financially worthwhile for people to SHARE the jobs we can agree we NEED people to do and work much less...no more working and doing anything just FOR money but sharing the work we need....there would be no more unemployment and no more an insane infinite growth system on a finite planet.
Or if all of the commies would just buzz off
and Bertie Russell said it all in the 1930s too. BUT - is it possible the governing mob do not want a well rewarded part time leisure class with time to sit around and think? When I look around it appears the governing mob want the working age population to be either lying on the pavement with their feet in the rain and their hat out for change or they're working two jobs to make one or one job at home and office which takes up every waking hour and leaves them drained and anxious. Perhaps I need a dose of Soma? A happy pill?
@@jacpratt8608 sadly everyone says 'the rich won't allow it' to almost any suggestion for a better world....and I guess it's true.
+1
Wow that’s interesting 🤔
What a masterclass on dialectical materialism.
"Why"you ask? I know that this is a rhetorical question, Prof. Wolff. For over 40 years the American People have been so intellectually-deprived INTENTIONALLY that many of them don't even know what happened to them. I wish that you, Prof. Wolff, would provide a tutorial for your listeners on the insidious implications of both the Tri-Lateral Commission and the Powell Memorandum. An "excess of democracy"? Really? In America? really?
Democracy is dead.
The Powell memo was written in 1971 by tobacco industry attorney, soon-to-be Supreme Court Justice, Lewis Powell. He recommended big businesses/corporations start investing their wealth into places where it did the most good for them. He encouraged development of think tanks. Within only a few years a number of right wing think tanks arose, including the Heritage Foundation. A founder of the HF was Paul Weyrich. In 1980, Weyrich gave a speech to several thousand conservative clergymen in Dallas, where he openly said, he does not favor a democracy (it's on YT). The HF also gave the Reagan admin an outline of the policies it should take. ... The Trilateral Commission is best known for its booklet "Crisis in Democracy" - the "crisis" was that there was too much democracy, too many people making demands etc. Their members packed the Jimmy Carter administration.
"Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand." - Matthew 12:25, Luke 11:17
"United we stand, divided we fall." - Aesop
"Workers of the world, unite!" - Karl Marx
Trickle down is feudalism by another name.
And now, with laws being passed making it illegal for women (and girls) to leave a state while pregnant - we have people tied to the land like peasants.
What is “trickle down”?
True. There's a reason the poor were referred to as pee-ons.
@@bluewater454 neoliberalism, the idea that by giving the already wealthy owners of the means of production subsidies and tax breaks that it would "trickle down" to the working class. Envisioned by Milton Freedman and promoted by Reagan and Thatcher in the early 1980's it has proven itself a failure, but since the legislative government has been captured by the beneficiaries it is proving difficult to extinguish.
@@garygraham2513 haw!
The main purpose of 5G is NOT for making a phone call or playing a game on your phone, but to get the machines connected for automation.
You notice he’s completely omitted his tribe from this Ponzi scheme?
Love your show's thank you for them.
Amazing breakdown, thank you Professor Wolff.
Yes, it IS truly amazing..but then most fairy tales are.
Very excellent explanation, I'm trying to not be silent anymore.
Extreme nationalism and patriotism is the secular equivalent of religious fanaticism. Ominously, in America, we now have an un-holy "marriage" of the two. Fortunately, I am old enough to decline my invitation to the "reception".
It really depends on what you base your nationalism on, if it's because of how many weapons you can buy in your home country it's to be expected to be a bad situation
It’s not a theory it’s a historical event that happened in England.
It can happen anywhere.
Another very informative video from professor Wolf. Id love to see you on more mainstream media outlets. I’d love to see you debate some of those meat heads on Fox.
Many independent local media outlets instead of our monopoly media...a political system in which individual voices mattered and corporate/ plutocratic voices were not allowed to silence all others...are absolute changes needed to create a democracy of and for it's flesh and blood
"Nothing will fundamentally change."
- Joseph Raisinet Biden to his donors, 18 September 2019
😭 no I legit like Raisinettes, they don't deserve to be compared to Biden
Even Golda Meir drew a comparison between the Jewish experience in Europe in the 1930s and 40s and the Nakba when she said: “next to the port I found children, women, the old, waiting for a way to leave. I entered the houses, there were houses where the coffee and pita bread were left on the table, and I could not avoid [thinking] that this, indeed, had been the picture in many Jewish towns.”
“The dumbing down (of America is evident in the slow decay of substantive content, a kind of celebration of ignorance.”
- Carl Sagan
He had a foreboding of America of the future. While he was alive, he witnessed how manufacturing jobs were being shifted abroad, and everything became focussed on making as much profit for as few super-rich as possible, and as much for a few as possibly achievable without an outright revolution, while the endless talking and talking and talking carried on and on and on...
In more detail:
“I have a foreboding of an America in my children's or grandchildren's time -- when the United States is a service and information economy; when nearly all the manufacturing industries have slipped away to other countries; when awesome technological powers are in the hands of a very few, and no one representing the public interest can even grasp the issues; when the people have lost the ability to set their own agendas or knowledgeably question those in authority; when, clutching our crystals and nervously consulting our horoscopes, our critical faculties in decline, unable to distinguish between what feels good and what's true, we slide, almost without noticing, back into superstition and darkness...The dumbing down of American is most evident in the slow decay of substantive content in the enormously influential media, the 30 second sound bites (now down to 10 seconds or less), lowest common denominator programming, credulous presentations on pseudoscience and superstition, but especially a kind of celebration of ignorance.”
Again.
His "foreboding" not only concerned the USA, but this desease of ignorance, indifference, and complacency is rapidly spreading all over the western world. There is no need for anybody here to "pat the own back" and "point at America" while laughing.
I'd beat my paycheck that Carl was a socialist...
Capitalism has served its purpose and has been loooong overdue for being replaced by a much better economic system.
To think otherwise is to think that we are done progressing and history has ended.
@@TheAmericanAmerican There is no better economic system...nor can you produce
any evidence to the contrary. It required 200,000 years ( at a minimum ) for the human population
to reach 1 billion. (in 1750) Since the advent of industrialized capitalism that population
has increased 8 fold in less than 300 years...and lifted 2/3 of it out of poverty, when 95%
of it lived in poverty before.
People who can not acquire the resources to survive, die. Businesses that can not produce a
profit, die. Industrial capitalism is no longer an element of the U.S economy and as a result, it can not
support the non-productive elements. So if you have a problem with the state of society in
the U.S. it is not the fault of "industrial capitalism" that produces things...since there is very
little left of it. If there was no "value" or "advantage" attached that was of national benefit
then neither the Soviets nor the Maoists would have abandoned their Marxist-inspired
revolutions to embrace it.
But that's what happens when you listen to people like Wolff who have no clue what any
of the words mean or the history which explains them.
@@TheAmericanAmerican I agree with both of you. But I would go further than the OP and say that it seems like the ills of Capitalism’s faux dream have spread the world over. All over social media I see people from the Middle East, Africa, all over the Asian continent, China, Japan and various parts of Russia suffering from the same intellectual and spiritual affliction. So saying it’s a western problem is a convenient way to divide East and West, when in reality almost the entire world has poisoned itself with its false promise and shelled itself out spiritually as a result.
"THIS" . . . is EweToo(b) where "baaa'd!" sells.
Be sure to check auto-sheep. I mean, ship.
Epochal Eclipse April 8th 2024. Don't stare at the sun.
Matthew 16: 4 Jonah 3: 4-5, 8 Jonah 4: 11
@@humboldthammer
The television show ‘Heroes’ and the music group ‘Eternal Eclipse’ spring to mind!
Really fascinating stuff, regardless of what happens. Although a little frightening, it’s pretty cool to know that at least some of our scriptural texts *weren’t* made up after all, and that the prophets really *did* have special prophetic powers. It sure breathes a dose of fresh life into history, theology, mythology, and life itself for that matter!
Far from life being banal, we were each of us all along in the middle of an epic galactic drama of millennial scope and cosmic significance.
Kinda makes me feel better about having prayed to God and Jesus throughout my life too. I don’t feel like such a loser now 👍.
the thing i love about prof. wolff is that he is a phenomenal teacher and explains things clearly and concisely so anyone can understand it. he tells hard truths with hard facts and common language
I work at a USA made metal company that makes shelves when I started there were only Americans of all nationalities but Americans.
Now they only hire foreigners and I am but one of few at the company still I am also now being forced out of my job they can not hire Americans of any religion or race because they won’t raise the wages so they hire foreigners and keep are wages low
Packed a punch this week.
Definitely a "sucker punch" or a punch for suckers...take your pick.
@@jgalt308 bot capitalist.
Seems like a left wing media, having mentioned AOC as a voice, you lost credibility.
He says "a systematic alternative explanation" is what we need. He is so right and he & d@w have done great the last 10 years trying to work that out, and its a privilege to be here, like at the making and remaking of history. Its a hard climb and the mountain gets so steep it appears more like a cliff with an overhang at the top. But you don't go back, you only need one to find a way up and throw down the ropes.😅
Business people exploit and destroy. That is what they've done since the very beginning, not sure why it's so hard for people to realize.
Propaganda
@@ExPwner nope Eat the Rich
@ exploitation was debunked. Cope and seethe
@@ExPwner When you say propaganda. Are you tagging your comments... or mine?
You might want to be specific... you since your only goal is to sneer. Hard to blame you since you've failed to uphold any of your thesis' in our earlier discussions.
But when we are talking about sneers don't you think they are better when they are specific?
@@blogintonblakley2708 yours. It is false information meant to misinform or deceive others.
Great video
Trickle down is a myth
Thank you for your presentation. Some people would not read. Just find a scapegoat and the situation disappears.
Great show Prof Wolff, though I was kind of hoping that a new definition of work be given. Capitalists have reduced work to a precarious endeavor. Labor is an inconvenient necessity. Capitalists forever seek to reduce labor costs through automation and outsourcing. There will come a time when automation will be so advanced and production will be so efficient large majorities of the population will be unable to find jobs in retail, manufacturing, construction and leisure and hospitality services. What will happen to the society when close to half of the current jobs are gone? No, at some point the definition of work must change. It will not be the means by which we sell our labor to the capitalists, it will be a necessary activity we must all engage in so as to feel we have purpose and are productive. Ideally most work should be geared towards the betterment of society, whether that is caregiver tending to a disabled person, the artist inspiring and entertaining, or the researcher looking to cure illness, repair environmental damage or help us better understand our universe. Governments of the future must decide whether they will provide opportunities for their citizens in the wake of capitalist neglect and ambivalence, and if they don't, I can only see us far worse off in the future.
What you just described is what those in astrobiology/sci-fi/futurists call a Great Filter.
What this means is that for any and every intelligent species in the universe, there are multiple difficult events/moments in their civilization's history where they either survive and continue to progress, or they fail and thus parish forever...
I like to believe that capitalism is our species current Great Filter. We will either learn to institute a newer, better economically system that puts the environment first and humanity second, or we will crash and burn into a global dark age and lose almost everything that we've learned in the last 3000 years... that's IF we literally survive the climate change apocalypse...
We are indeed living through interesting times!
quite right. we'll have to bribe the idiots somehow. pack all the mining munition fossil CEOs into super luxurious spacious spacecraft. a one way ticket.
There was a seminal event in history that helped lead to where we are today. First, Roosevelt appointed Capitalists, business and industrial leaders into positions of power to run important parts of the government. He needed them for their expertise to run material production and acquisition for World War II. He didn't trust the Capitalists though, and intended to kick them all out after the War. Roosevelt died before the war was over. Truman was a small businessman who adored the big industrialists, he let them stay. That caused the permanent joining of business and government power, writing laws in its favor, killing laws that aren't, resulting in big corporate business basically being the government. And, as was made famous by Eisenhower's warning on the Military Industrial Complex, ever increasing it's control, power and influence, both sought and unsought, on how this country runs to this day.
The story of the “Luddites” has always been misread. Sadly Richard continues the misinterpretation. Luddites smashed the machines NOT because the workers were being replaced but because those machines needed to run around the clock which increased the need for shift workers. This in turn led to destruction of home life by keeping (mostly men) from their families on weekends and evenings and alcoholism, burn out and abuse escalated dramatically. The story of the Luddite movement needs to have the record corrected.
Even the word Luddite has such a negative connotation now, which I'm trying to change by proudly declaring myself a Luddite often in public. 😄 Maybe we need a better word for someone not in favor of computers taking over all the jobs ... and the world. In The Terminator they were called the Resistance. Catchy.
No, Wolff presents it correctly. The Luddites weren't trying to overthrow capitalism, they were trying to preserve an archaic form of capitalist petty production against large-scale modern industry. Their struggle was not only reformist, but reactionary in its aims.
You're attacking a strawman by suggesting that Wolff is going after a caricature of Luddism. In fact, what's at issue here is the basic opposition of Marxism as a theoretical-political tradition rooted in the modern working class to anarchism, which at its peak historically tended to be associated with petty bourgeois, craftsmen, and semi-proletarian strata caught up in formal subsumption of labor. Maybe you're aware of this, maybe not, but the strange attempt to restore the supposedly tarnished honor of Luddism is a recent anarchist project of theoretical and historical water-muddying. It fundamentally mischaracterizes the relationship between technology, class formation and the struggle for socialism.
@@janosmarothy5409 I made no reference to caricature. A rather liberal interpretation. And there is nothing revisionist about the correct reading of what so called luddites ie. ordinary working class people suffered at the hands of industrialization which was in the hands of corporate overlords. A new form of “rod” applied to the backs of workers. I suppose the next argument is that all this was to the good as it led to unionization and the 5 day work week.
@@rajo741 You don't have to make a reference to a caricature, you have to _actually present_ the caricature... which is what you did in your initial post. You're mischaracterizing Wolff's remarks about Luddism, and that's what my reply addressed.
You also didn't address the main thrust of what I'm saying, which would be helpful in making sense of your concluding remark. Do you seriously believe human civilization was in some state of prelapsarian perfection in 1800? Because that's the only way to make sense of that thought, and it doesn't present a very compelling political worldview, to put it mildly.
@@janosmarothy5409 Well in that case we’re going to continue to disagree. You say I mischaracterized Wolffs remarks (when we all heard him utter the standard tropes that are meant to define the “Luddite” movement) and I say he was wrong to define it the way he did.
You are a modern day hero Mr. Wolff.
not a theory. it's a fact!
Brilliant!
Intresting content. Is it still advisable to leave idle money in a saving account at an average interest rate of 0.95%?
I want a better way to diversify my portfolio and with current inflation, cr'ypto gain taxes are no jokes. I would like to know the most efficient way to make money work for me without falling due to market fluctu_ations as we are in bear market. Any tips?
Job will pay your bills, business will make you rich but investments make and keep you wealthy , the future is inevitable.
Investing is considered a bedrock in making generational wealth. Most people don't know when, where or what to invest in.
How can someone know a professional trader that is trustworthy when legit ones are difficult to find this days?
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All thanks to my aunty who intro-duced him to me.
Thank you for inviting those like myself whose are wanting to learn. Because much of this I've lived with, through, and now in. Again I still believe we the people could have spoken to our representatives. Which in turn may have lit a spark to work with these capitalism to get regulatory laws on keeping jobs here, fair wages for a day's work etc. Unfortunately, the lobbying cohorts work both sides of the political street. Q public loses, and we are at each other's neck. I hopefully that cooler, intellectual heads will prevail. For the best of all the people. Please take care. 🌹
Just for everyone if it’s on UA-cam it’s not the truth this ain’t the truth about the subject obviously
Saw Prof Wolff on the Bitchuation Room. So fun .
I agree with all but his critique of the luddites. The fight of the luddites was a good fight. A fight for the working class. They weren't wrong in destroying the machines at all. Another thing is attacking other people. Attacking another people. That yes, is a stupid thing to do. With people you can and should unite and fight toghether
@@X9523-z3v Yeah, a disgraced reallity. But it shouldn't happen between the working class.
@@X9523-z3v 😁😁 🎯🎯 spot on. The crooked human nature it's really hard to "uncrook" a real pity 🤷♂️🤷♂️👍👍
Never destroy the machines unless it is war- control them, or more machines will come and they will be vanquished. The Luddities were idiotic desperate maniacs at worst or short sighted at best.
@@GalacticNovaOverlord yeah when robots begin hunting all humans it will be very good times. At least all humans in the end brothers and allies. It will be a new dawn for humankind. But i expect that the robots at least hunt you before we destroy them 😅😂😂 (A little bit of kidding) Machines will be predators of humans besides of his competitors. So the luddites in a way were visionaries. But yes in the end the robotic machine hunting us will erase all stupid divisions of race, creed or pollitical affiliation (no hay mal que por bien ni venga says a very old saying of my country)
Thanks!
I was visiting a textile mill during the 80's... They had an edge... A secret process... A step above the competition... The workers protected that process, knowing it was vital to keep that mill competitive... Working hard for success in a sleepy southern town... Long story short, plant is still there, work is not... They were able to guard their process secrets from all of America, but had no natural defense against foreign acquisition...
This... Sounds.... Like... Bullshit...And... Didn't... Happen....
Processes can be patented. Why didn't they just do that? Why bother with such a stupid method that does not allow easy legal recourse if it fails to protect your secrets?
@@aprisia Lol you're giving it way too much credit, it's made up nonsense that stylistically reads like one of those corny old "Marine vet stands up to liberal atheist college prof" chain emails from the Bush II years. The story gets less and less plausible with each badly used ellipsis.
He's saying the company itself was bought, along with the process.
Bullshit. MF&H Textiles only hired black men fresh out of prison and exposed them to "trade secrets" daily. Bet it still is.
thanks for your topic this week: well said
oy vey!
Good analyses Prof.Wolf
Why can't we just make HEALTH AND NATURE the priority? The way people love sports. We don't say athletes who miss the goal are exceptional and give them the trophies. So WHY do it with Companies? Banksters? They who miss the mark completely get "rewarded. Thats ill.
$ should be aligned With that. When its at its expense, its not rocket science the $ and those controlling it is Illegitimate!
Started following Cyrus Janssen & iEarlgrey, to see what China & Russia are providing worker's. Really interesting, thank you Prof Wolff.
The Great Replacement is real, look at the native population.
There were indeed mistakes made against the natives. Some of these mistakes can not be compensated for.
But not every settlement was aggressive to natives. And most of the aggression was in fact the act of the nobles and military parties who followed suit.
An excellent presentation of the problem.
We need rank choice voting to end the duopoly. It is working in Australia to take power from the establishment parties.
While you are at it, lets fix the health care thing. I bet that is also done better in Australia.
@@daniellarson3068 I am pretty sure you need to fix who is in government before you can get Medicare for all passed.
@@DanA-nl5uo I think fixing US health care could go hand in hand with fixing government. I think if more people knew how US health care sucked the way it does, then they would be inclined to vote. They would be inclined to vote for people who would fix the issue. Rascals who don't belong in office would be gone. The first step is to educate the people about health care. As the good professor says, a coalition of like minded individuals would go a long way to righting many ills of today.
@@daniellarson3068 the fact that Bernie Sanders never became the nominee is proof we need to fix the voting system first. The duopoly will make sure they control who you can vote for so long as they can limit ballot access. See what the Democratic party just did in NC to keep the green party off the ballot
@@DanA-nl5uo Here's what I read was done improperly:
The same handwriting throughout a petition page and/or signatures that clearly appear to be written by the same person. It is illegal to sign the name of another person to a petition.
Three signature-gathering contractors hired for this petition collected 1,472 signatures, but only 624 were accepted. At least three workers were paid by the signature collected.
Voters apparently signed petitions more than once, according to the NCSBOE.
Voters whose names appear on the signature sheets claim they never signed the petition.
Petition sheets include deceased voters or voters long-removed from the voter registration files, indicating submission of signature sheets from a past Green Party petition drive.
Signature pages identify a long-ago Green Party chair, also indicating submission of outdated signatures.
If the people knew 1) that the health care in US is fouled up. 2) The Green party would fix it then there would have been beau coup valid signatures.
Thanks for responding.
I am enraged. I am enraged about the stupidity, the blindness, the greed, the hypocrisy, the injustice. I've been in the process of waking up and I am furious.
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Bull sh it
Intel recently started selling their new graphics processing unit (GPU) in China first. This is a crucial piece of tech for AI and cryptocurrencies, as well as video games (an industry larger than film!). This is one example of Capitalism reinforcing itself in one place, at the detriment of another. Indeed, the many millions of Chinese people are a larger market than the North American one, so the incentive is to sell there first. The market has spoken, and China is the winner. I expect the rhetoric of Politicians to become even more vitriolic and insane, as they continue to support that which keeps them in power, but also destroys their base. An example is the creation of semiconductor factories in deserts, while the process requires a lot of water. Insanity, but such are the subsidies being placed...
The more fundamental thing than money is energy. No juice = no economy. And we're seeing the last hurrah of the petro-states as solar power continues to rise. They've peaked, and are now trying to squeeze the last of the lemon juice out. And the endless oil wars will come to an end... altho Lithium will likely take its place. New methods of production mean new social relations. And here again, China is in the lead, thanks to subsidized industry. A gamble, but it worked. Another reason for politicians and the populace to go crazy. All the money sunk into petrochemicals, not to mention military adventures, will be lost. Rather than contest the USA for control of the Oil trade, China went green. China is now the main trading partner for almost all countries in the world.
So... what is to be done? Personally, I've found the Buddha's realization that politics doesn't help things, to be true. I've begun meditating everyday. It's good to nurture the emotions that the left is built on, compassion and solidarity. China is winning the Capitalist race non-violently. There are no Chinese warships in the gulf of Mexico or off the coast of California, unlike the South China sea and its American warships!
We're all alive, we should all be friends.
Should the political project be abandoned? Well, I'm posting a tiny comment in a sea of commentary, so it seems not! This comment is mainly to encourage Prof Wolff and friends! They've put the finger on the problem : the mercenary CEO kings and their share holder nobility. And also to warn : the solar power and AI revolutions are going to make things go crazy. What will people do when an AI system does their work for a few pennies of electricity? What will the military do when the oil routes are pointless? Those guys aren't from Star Trek! They won't be content defending cheese and wine routes.
And so, I think meditation should among the goals of the Left, to counter the growing madness. Marxists and Anarchists could both agree to focus on Loving-kindness during the first moments of their meet ups, rather than focus on hating the Capitalists. Indeed, Bertrand Russell said that what doomed the socialist project was that Marx hated the Bourgeoisie more than he loved the Proletariat. We should not repeat the same mistakes. But of course, pointing out the insanity of Capitalism is still a must : the same people who decide prices decide our wages, as Eugene Debs pointed out!
Anyway, I love this show and I'm glad I bought the books! Keep going!
Russel brand lmao
@@GalacticNovaOverlord Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me. :)
@@RobotTed Uh, nerves and neurons exist lol
@@GalacticNovaOverlord I should start wearing a helmet when surfing the net then.
Thank you.