A granny in Australia says...I would like to praise Prof. Wolff, and Mr Robert Reich and recognise that at least one lone elderly person outside the USA follows both religiously (that being as close to interested I am in anything to do with religion!), and respects every word which leaves their lips. It seems to me (nearly 80yo) that each of them could retire and relax, but both, for the sake of community and country work REALLY hard. Diligent research and communicating factual, trustworthy information takes, I imagine, a lot of energy. Engaging the listener so that they continue to LISTEN is an awesome thing. Thank you. Peace. Give it a chance.
A big thank you to Drs. Wolff and Fraad for this episode! I especially enjoyed Dr. Fraad's discussion of the intersections of capitalism and gender stratification.
@@TennesseeJed😅 nightmarish!! I would be lying to you if I told you I wasn't afraid of the future. I find it difficult to be optimistic as each year passes
The US government has a massive black budget. I usually assume they use it to fund these terror organizations, if not indirectly, so you can't follow the money and guns to them There's just so much war and you need to realize they keep asking for more funding for expansion. That's not what we as humans need. We need to downsize not grow larger. If we don't, the end is collapse, not a utopia...
@@Notfunnysam I personally do not take "houthi" as a pejorative, to me they are considered heroes like all the rest of the martyrs resisting this atrocity. but i agree that there is not enough depth of awareness on who all are supporting the resistance in the red sea
Your perspectives on America's problems bring so much clarity to things which for many years had been unclear to me, I have found this video (and many of Professor Wolff's former talks) to be very helpful in improving my understanding of the dire situation the country is in. Thank you for your efforts.
thank you for saying all of this, Professor Wolff. I'm glad to see that SOMEONE is out here saying this, because when we try to bring this up, whether to our families or bosses, we get placated, gaslit, and ridiculed.
Love, kindness and compassion will solve all the miseries American working men and women are going through. Impossible because our world is a machine world. Machines cannot produce love, kindness and compassion.
I love the segments with Dr. Fraad! Her approach complements the economic dimension so well, essentially translating numbers to fundamental human experiences and the effects of our economic structure on actual individuals living real lives.
Exactly 💯 The Houthis are doing what Arab leaders did not. And if you are so irritated by the Houthis, then call for a ceasefire. Stop this genocide so that the Houthis stop. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free ✌️🇵🇸
Thank you for explaining the real reason behind old white male anger. I’m becoming increasingly fearful that the false narrative (feminists are to blame) has intensified the inevitable backlash against women. I’m not sure how to respond to that.
This lady is describing what I have been stating for a very long time. That, on a ten part scale, the avalanche of married women with children or without into even the upper echelons of the workforce, is nine parts economics and as little as one part women’s lib. But no doubt today’s womanhood would not put up with a return to what in the day was often referred to as the “Suzy Homemaker” lifestyle. Most likely they would equate that with returning to the days when women couldn’t vote.
Professor Wolff has in this talk raised many crucial issues. The systemic challenge at the root of these issues is that our socio-political arrangements and institutions have evolved to secure and protect entrenched privilege. The result is an inability to experience sustained full employment without inflation. Immigration is opposed, in part, because we have an economy plagued by a redistribution of wealth from producers to non-producer "free riders" and "rentiers." Of all the analysts and commentators who have attempted to explain our circumstances, I recommend two recent books by British author Fred Harrison, Director of the Land Research Trust in London. He is now working on the third volume of a trilogy he has titled "#WeAreRent". In these books he explains in great detail the consequences of allowing the rent of land, of other natural assets and societally-permitted monopolies to be privatized.
german marxian critic robert kurz said in a fairly short radiofeature, where he laid out the capitalist destructive forces on qualification, that the 3 states of it are "dequalification, disqualification and unqualification" hitting everyone of the working class, which is everyone, that doesnt live on money earned by stocks, rents or else
FANTÁSTICO! Parte 1: Geopolitica e Atualidades. Parte 2: História, Sociologia, Psicologia + bônus: Dra. Fraud deu-nos uma luz no final do túnel. OBRIGADO de Manaus/Brasil.
I have a chance to become a MSW therapist or a beautician. I think I will have better work opportunities as a beautician and I can do social work on the job. Patrons talk about their lives and for once I can answer them wisely. I have always been inadequately employed anyway and if Richard is right, it wont get better with an advanced degree, wish as I might. The field isn't pulling its weight anyway. More out of wedlock births, more kids in foster care, more foster care disasters, more disrupted families, more addiction, more sui*ides and longevity is lessening. More exploitation in every way. "Everyone" is seeing a therapist and the misery in this country (USA)is spiraling up..But in the movie "Places in the Heart" women kept getting their hair done.
You will always be able to support yourself well and you will be doing a great service for women whereas social workers are very manipulated by state policies which are insane right now
i like that they embody a healthy supportive couple that has overcome a lot of what they discuss also wolf and fraud (sorta) are great names to have when discussing these topics. like stage name good
Holy shit. She just put the modern angry white man and the victim complex they have and the MAGA movement so succinctly and perfectly I almost cried. As an uneducated white man, I don't feel any of that anger because I had 6 sisters and a single mother and no positive male role models, and I feel fortunate for that, but I do feel that lack of identity. There's really no culture for us. I'm just straight and white. I have a wonderful life, but it's hard to find community in places with people like me who also don't come with that anger and lack of awareness of where the blame lies.
The hardest part when listening to your thoughtful updates, is being left what to do after learning and ingesting what you've stated. I'm sure the answer is related to taking care of your necessities, helping out your community, and having due patience for what is to come.
His solution: vote Biden because Trump's 'wacist/sexist'. 'Gee thanks Mr Wolf, hey Joy Reid and Rachel Maddow told me the same thing, they should have you on their show or vice versa'.
Thanks Prof. We are traumatized and social media content creators are becoming more than incentivized towards shocking content and telling people what they want tl hear in order to attract unsuitable audiences in order to meet metrics to make ends meet. I appreciate your format.
There are too many people already in this world. It's co competitive that the grads can't find that work. People are correct to not have children. Just look at this messed up world going AI...endless wars, people we already have aren't taken care of. The government doesn't take care of those with disabilities but it can make people become disabled. One reason the graduates of college can't find work is the baby boomers won't retire and control those upper positions. I am one of those grads...a masters in architecture, all that is available to me are high-school or equivalent jobs...unless I want to work for a corporation...and you can't get that job. Unemployed now for 6 months. 56 years old, lots of experience in my field.
The conflicts between the genders are easily predictable in this market economic system. It should have been known that our traditional roles wouldn't been sustainable as that market shrinks for the working class.
For the most part I very much agree with the message you are sending out to the world, but I do see one rather critical hurdle with the notion of "democracy" at work. Especially in a country like the US, the very system of democracy has been eroded. There are plenty of videos out there explaining why, so I will not go into further details. That being said, that means that the average US citizen doesn't really understand what democracy truly is. I'd call them democratically illiterate. How do we go about making these people sufficiently literate to make the right decisions when democracy _does_ come to the workplace?
That was incredible. I love her. You guys explained what I've been talking about for 5 years. The Dateconomics. But yes in short when men don't make enough money to support a family women don't want to sleep with them. Women had to step into their masculine energy to survive. And now the vast majority of women don't want the vast majority of men. Add social media to this already disaster and you get the lowest fertility rate in history. Women are choosing only the top 5% of men. And about a hundred other problems that has completely ruined the dating market. I appreciated this content and I'm just glad to see other people finally talking about it.
I remember the oil embargo in 1973 because of Israel that told me have no children with my Honda getting 50 miles per gallon as I was in college for History Psychology.
That was when the big gasoline shortage happened. But not much has changed in the intervening half century. Done nothing to reduce auto dependency, with many more cars on the road than there were then.
If anyone walked in on me watching 2 old timers talking calmly and being riveted they might throw me in an ambulance. but this was like, so riveting. lol
I wonder if there's an increase in accountants, lawyers, and health professionals and I also wonder if more are also now getting advanced degrees than the decade before
Harriet is 100% correct because I worked and never had children because the cost of housing with 50% divorce rate that I was wise never to have kids when men leave leaving the wife and kids then doesn’t support the children thus the women and children became poorer because this isn’t rocket science as Harriet can interview me anytime. Then the medical care was costly with medical mistakes never compensated when the hospital/ surgeon wrong surgery but fail to compensate except the federal government pays the permanent disability.
He Thinks He’ll Keep Her, by Mary Chopin Carpenter. But what she’s saying about men not having social connections is a bit off. They often went out bowling, had barroom buddies, etc.
I seen all this Dr. Fraad in real time! I'm going on 65 this year, I started out in a union factory building semi-trailers in my teens, laid off, joined the Army for a decade and learned computer processing, got out had a database business for 15 years, then retrained again in human services and now work in a Hospital for addictions. This seems to me what White Males need to do or perhaps not done.... CHANGE and Adapt! The maga crowd seems to want to go back to that "protected 60's environment" (where men were men and women were women-my dad's era) which is gone and never coming back!
Technology has been deskilling jobs at a rate unseen in the last few centuries and it's accelerating thanks to Open AI and other AI developers. There's a few very technical jobs(tech, skilled trades, etc.) and many jobs requiring very few skills. Most of us, even the college-educated fall into the latter category. Barring a neo-luddite revolution, we need to think about how society can function during the post work era.
Here's a conversation topic for the show, in twenty to thirty years when the betrayal of the American working class is too blatant to ignore, what's going to prevent an entire generation turning to martydom as a form of retirement/political revenge?
The latest sad chapter in the "Dumbing Down of America". An intellectually-deprived, and economically-desperate populace makes for an easily manipulatable citizenry. Once again, Orwell rears his cautionary head.
Your fans know you to are married and glad you have each other ❤
I love that he's so professional u wouldn't even know if ur not big fans like us 😂😂 Love Prof Wolff
The union of a Fraad and a 'Fraud'!!!
WHAT?! omg for YEARS i thought i was a fan :-o #todayiLearned
It's ok, you are welcome to be a fan ic you want! @@mr-yeah
@@mr-yeah me too!
A granny in Australia says...I would like to praise Prof. Wolff, and Mr Robert Reich and recognise that at least one lone elderly person outside the USA follows both religiously (that being as close to interested I am in anything to do with religion!), and respects every word which leaves their lips. It seems to me (nearly 80yo) that each of them could retire and relax, but both, for the sake of community and country work REALLY hard. Diligent research and communicating factual, trustworthy information takes, I imagine, a lot of energy. Engaging the listener so that they continue to LISTEN is an awesome thing. Thank you. Peace. Give it a chance.
They are genuine people,a rarity in this world
Religion is a philosophy of deception and self-deception
Great program as always, thank you prof. Wolff!
A big thank you to Drs. Wolff and Fraad for this episode! I especially enjoyed Dr. Fraad's discussion of the intersections of capitalism and gender stratification.
So good to see Dr Fraad again. Such a brilliant, insightful and compassionate woman
Greetings from south Sudan , I enjoy Dr Fraad's commentary
Always enlightened by the Wolff family!
Doom chaser 😂
@@denniscosban6145 Is that like a dream weaver, but more nightmarish?
@@TennesseeJed😅 nightmarish!!
I would be lying to you if I told you I wasn't afraid of the future. I find it difficult to be optimistic as each year passes
@@denniscosban6145 Me too Dennis, me too.
It is NOT the "Houthi" attack but the military actions of the Ansar Allah government,
The US government has a massive black budget.
I usually assume they use it to fund these terror organizations, if not indirectly, so you can't follow the money and guns to them
There's just so much war and you need to realize they keep asking for more funding for expansion.
That's not what we as humans need.
We need to downsize not grow larger.
If we don't, the end is collapse, not a utopia...
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
I agree that this is worth pointing out.
Houthis is used as a pejorative....
Ansarallah is a beautiful name.
@@Notfunnysam I personally do not take "houthi" as a pejorative, to me they are considered heroes like all the rest of the martyrs resisting this atrocity. but i agree that there is not enough depth of awareness on who all are supporting the resistance in the red sea
What a brilliantly lucid discussion! Thank you for this
Thank you 🌎✊🗽🌹
How come we don’t have these sensible people in government office
Imagine the difference it would make.
Because unfortunately that isn't how our world works.
@@lordk.gaimiz6881 and it never did.
You can simply move to California if you really want to see people like this running the government 😄
Because they don’t have a price 🥲
Your perspectives on America's problems bring so much clarity to things which for many years had been unclear to me, I have found this video (and many of Professor Wolff's former talks) to be very helpful in improving my understanding of the dire situation the country is in. Thank you for your efforts.
Not gonna lie, that intro beat was absolute fire. I was not expecting that 🤣🤣🤣🤣
i KNOW! the rest is bonus after that
Thanks what are clear explanation it really makes my heart aches for what families want to be.
There is a saying "in theory and practice is like that for sure, but in the real life it is totally different "...
thank you for saying all of this, Professor Wolff. I'm glad to see that SOMEONE is out here saying this, because when we try to bring this up, whether to our families or bosses, we get placated, gaslit, and ridiculed.
Love, kindness and compassion will solve all the miseries American working men and women are going through. Impossible because our world is a machine world. Machines cannot produce love, kindness and compassion.
Those aren't priorities of capitalism.
Please, do more of these with both of you. Thanks
Thank you always, Professor Richard Wolff and Dr. Fraad, for your knowledge, you share together with your expertise in both your fields.
I love the segments with Dr. Fraad! Her approach complements the economic dimension so well, essentially translating numbers to fundamental human experiences and the effects of our economic structure on actual individuals living real lives.
Thank you, Dr. Wolff, for saying, “the depths of the Depression” instead of the more common (and oxymoronic) phrase “the height of the Depression”.
❤ Love you guys!
We love you too 💕
Always learn so much here,and Dr Fraud is just wonderful.❤
Fraad*
"D'oh!" - Homer Simpson 😁
Exactly 💯
The Houthis are doing what Arab leaders did not. And if you are so irritated by the Houthis, then call for a ceasefire. Stop this genocide so that the Houthis stop.
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free ✌️🇵🇸
Brilliant!
Thank you for explaining the real reason behind old white male anger. I’m becoming increasingly fearful that the false narrative (feminists are to blame) has intensified the inevitable backlash against women. I’m not sure how to respond to that.
This lady is describing what I have been stating for a very long time. That, on a ten part scale, the avalanche of married women with children or without into even the upper echelons of the workforce, is nine parts economics and as little as one part women’s lib. But no doubt today’s womanhood would not put up with a return to what in the day was often referred to as the “Suzy Homemaker” lifestyle. Most likely they would equate that with returning to the days when women couldn’t vote.
Professor Wolff has in this talk raised many crucial issues. The systemic challenge at the root of these issues is that our socio-political arrangements and institutions have evolved to secure and protect entrenched privilege. The result is an inability to experience sustained full employment without inflation. Immigration is opposed, in part, because we have an economy plagued by a redistribution of wealth from producers to non-producer "free riders" and "rentiers."
Of all the analysts and commentators who have attempted to explain our circumstances, I recommend two recent books by British author Fred Harrison, Director of the Land Research Trust in London. He is now working on the third volume of a trilogy he has titled "#WeAreRent". In these books he explains in great detail the consequences of allowing the rent of land, of other natural assets and societally-permitted monopolies to be privatized.
I would love to hear what Dr Fraad has to say about the Freudian interpretation of class struggle or about psycho-politics.
Take it from Dr Fraad, Freud was a fraud.
I can ALWAYS watch your entire Program, very informative, Dr. Wolff :
Tks., much appreciative.
Thanks to Professor Wolff I discovered Dr. Fraad who is one of my favorite youtubers. A wealth of information from this family.
Thank you!
german marxian critic robert kurz said in a fairly short radiofeature, where he laid out the capitalist destructive forces on qualification, that the 3 states of it are "dequalification, disqualification and unqualification" hitting everyone of the working class, which is everyone, that doesnt live on money earned by stocks, rents or else
Oh it's the Capitalism Hits Home lady! I Iike her podcast. great odea bringing her on!
Great conversation!
I appreciate Prof Wolff and Dr Fraad .
great and knowledgeable discussion, thank you
Great combo!!
Great segment👌
Keep up the good work Professor Wolff
Brilliant analysis in social studies again by mrs. Wolff.
FANTÁSTICO! Parte 1: Geopolitica e Atualidades. Parte 2: História, Sociologia, Psicologia + bônus: Dra. Fraud deu-nos uma luz no final do túnel. OBRIGADO de Manaus/Brasil.
Really good--the whole thing. Thanks.
I have a chance to become a MSW therapist or a beautician. I think I will have better work opportunities as a beautician and I can do social work on the job. Patrons talk about their lives and for once I can answer them wisely. I have always been inadequately employed anyway and if Richard is right, it wont get better with an advanced degree, wish as I might. The field isn't pulling its weight anyway. More out of wedlock births, more kids in foster care, more foster care disasters, more disrupted families, more addiction, more sui*ides and longevity is lessening. More exploitation in every way. "Everyone" is seeing a therapist and the misery in this country (USA)is spiraling up..But in the movie "Places in the Heart" women kept getting their hair done.
You will always be able to support yourself well and you will be doing a great service for women whereas social workers are very manipulated by state policies which are insane right now
Thank you!!!! You both are amazing and your posts are always informative
yet another fantastic presentation!
i like that they embody a healthy supportive couple that has overcome a lot of what they discuss
also wolf and fraud (sorta) are great names to have when discussing these topics. like stage name good
Holy shit. She just put the modern angry white man and the victim complex they have and the MAGA movement so succinctly and perfectly I almost cried. As an uneducated white man, I don't feel any of that anger because I had 6 sisters and a single mother and no positive male role models, and I feel fortunate for that, but I do feel that lack of identity. There's really no culture for us. I'm just straight and white. I have a wonderful life, but it's hard to find community in places with people like me who also don't come with that anger and lack of awareness of where the blame lies.
thank you professor. I realy appreciate your videos. regards from sweden ❤
I love your work prof Wolff!
The hardest part when listening to your thoughtful updates, is being left what to do after learning and ingesting what you've stated. I'm sure the answer is related to taking care of your necessities, helping out your community, and having due patience for what is to come.
To note there are other things like learning toward self-actualization and simply having fun as other areas to focus on.
His solution: vote Biden because Trump's 'wacist/sexist'.
'Gee thanks Mr Wolf, hey Joy Reid and Rachel Maddow told me the same thing, they should have you on their show or vice versa'.
@@karllogan8809vote for Kennedy
Thanks Prof.
We are traumatized and social media content creators are becoming more than incentivized towards shocking content and telling people what they want tl hear in order to attract unsuitable audiences in order to meet metrics to make ends meet.
I appreciate your format.
Nice and concise, no "monkey-mercials."
Really interesting. Looking at the world issues in different angle. Superb program.❤
Well said!
The problem you mention is very much present in the RoK. Man vs Woman is a very serious issue there.
Love Harriet wish I could hire her.
Both of these expert doctors have their fingers on the pulse of our society. A real pleasure to listen to them. 👆 👏 💯
That was an excellent conversation
There are too many people already in this world. It's co competitive that the grads can't find that work. People are correct to not have children. Just look at this messed up world going AI...endless wars, people we already have aren't taken care of. The government doesn't take care of those with disabilities but it can make people become disabled.
One reason the graduates of college can't find work is the baby boomers won't retire and control those upper positions.
I am one of those grads...a masters in architecture, all that is available to me are high-school or equivalent jobs...unless I want to work for a corporation...and you can't get that job. Unemployed now for 6 months. 56 years old, lots of experience in my field.
Great food for thought.
Amazing 😅
@~2:35, talk about social failures, how did they ever convince us that it's normal to work full time but still not be able to afford housing?
The conflicts between the genders are easily predictable in this market economic system. It should have been known that our traditional roles wouldn't been sustainable as that market shrinks for the working class.
The doctor is staggeringly, leathally accurate in THE delineation of the problem. Brilliant just does not do this discussion justice.
You forgot about Affirmative action and its effects.
For the most part I very much agree with the message you are sending out to the world, but I do see one rather critical hurdle with the notion of "democracy" at work.
Especially in a country like the US, the very system of democracy has been eroded. There are plenty of videos out there explaining why, so I will not go into further details.
That being said, that means that the average US citizen doesn't really understand what democracy truly is. I'd call them democratically illiterate.
How do we go about making these people sufficiently literate to make the right decisions when democracy _does_ come to the workplace?
Human sexuality is the biggest hurdle.
Please invite David Ellerman onto your program to discuss the concept of human rentals and the "labor theory of property" critique of capitalism.
I love Dr Fraad!
Paul Goodman talked about all this back in the 60’s.
That was incredible. I love her. You guys explained what I've been talking about for 5 years. The Dateconomics. But yes in short when men don't make enough money to support a family women don't want to sleep with them. Women had to step into their masculine energy to survive. And now the vast majority of women don't want the vast majority of men. Add social media to this already disaster and you get the lowest fertility rate in history. Women are choosing only the top 5% of men. And about a hundred other problems that has completely ruined the dating market. I appreciated this content and I'm just glad to see other people finally talking about it.
Wow...... everything is correct as to what she is saying...❤
I remember the oil embargo in 1973 because of Israel that told me have no children with my Honda getting 50 miles per gallon as I was in college for History Psychology.
AND!!
That was when the big gasoline shortage happened. But not much has changed in the intervening half century. Done nothing to reduce auto dependency, with many more cars on the road than there were then.
I was unaware that Israel was responsible for the 1973 oil embargo.
Can you explain how they were responsible?
If anyone walked in on me watching 2 old timers talking calmly and being riveted they might throw me in an ambulance. but this was like, so riveting. lol
The line continues to rise as the escalation escalator continues to run.
There are no lies with the professor. We can actually learn something here.
Great video
Please bring her back
Good needed to be said.
No need for flashes between camera views. Great episode
It brings joy to my heart to hear an older white woman telling it like it is!!😍
Getting ready folks takes steady patience
I wonder if there's an increase in accountants, lawyers, and health professionals and I also wonder if more are also now getting advanced degrees than the decade before
Harriet is 100% correct because I worked and never had children because the cost of housing with 50% divorce rate that I was wise never to have kids when men leave leaving the wife and kids then doesn’t support the children thus the women and children became poorer because this isn’t rocket science as Harriet can interview me anytime. Then the medical care was costly with medical mistakes never compensated when the hospital/ surgeon wrong surgery but fail to compensate except the federal government pays the permanent disability.
Okay now I got the rest of the story😊
You went to college - and still can’t use punctuation?
Maybe this is why college grads are only finding minimum wage jobs now? 🤔
He Thinks He’ll Keep Her, by Mary Chopin Carpenter. But what she’s saying about men not having social connections is a bit off. They often went out bowling, had barroom buddies, etc.
These problems are getting bigger.
I am very happy to have met your wife. Each one of you with your own complimentary 🎉expertise.
Beautiful!!! Exquisite! ❤
I seen all this Dr. Fraad in real time! I'm going on 65 this year, I started out in a union factory building semi-trailers in my teens, laid off, joined the Army for a decade and learned computer processing, got out had a database business for 15 years, then retrained again in human services and now work in a Hospital for addictions. This seems to me what White Males need to do or perhaps not done.... CHANGE and Adapt! The maga crowd seems to want to go back to that "protected 60's environment" (where men were men and women were women-my dad's era) which is gone and never coming back!
Technology has been deskilling jobs at a rate unseen in the last few centuries and it's accelerating thanks to Open AI and other AI developers. There's a few very technical jobs(tech, skilled trades, etc.) and many jobs requiring very few skills. Most of us, even the college-educated fall into the latter category. Barring a neo-luddite revolution, we need to think about how society can function during the post work era.
Surely outsourcing is different from offshoring ,which is what actually happened
Good ol' Charlie Fabian.
Like the T.V. show ,all in the family
❤
Here's a conversation topic for the show, in twenty to thirty years when the betrayal of the American working class is too blatant to ignore, what's going to prevent an entire generation turning to martydom as a form of retirement/political revenge?
Capitalism "promoted" feminism for profits.
100 % truth
The latest sad chapter in the "Dumbing Down of America". An intellectually-deprived, and economically-desperate populace makes for an easily manipulatable citizenry. Once again, Orwell rears his cautionary head.
College was a waste of time and money for me. Guess I was too old. Over 40. Remained underemployed.