583. Are We Living Through the Most Revolutionary Period in History? | Freakonomics Radio

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  • Fareed Zakaria says yes. But it’s not just political revolution - it’s economic, technological, even emotional. He doesn’t offer easy solutions but he does offer some hope.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @jamesreilly7684
    @jamesreilly7684 Місяць тому +2

    Fareed has been right about so many things. He predicted that Sisi and the egyptian military would eventually quash the arab spring even as everyone was predicting the opposite.
    I would love to see a show with Jon Stewart and Fareed. It would make his thinking accessible to those not schooled in IR and global power.
    Also his obvious disdain of Bill Maher is very funny as he tries to hide it.

  • @erictschaeppeler7110
    @erictschaeppeler7110 Місяць тому +1

    After describing what the US did in Central and South America, and Vietnam, Iraq... you conclude we're the good guys?

  • @Syn4kh
    @Syn4kh Місяць тому

    Why the annoying background music?

  • @edoris9021
    @edoris9021 Місяць тому

    Whats with tHe fucking piano 🎹

  • @newpilgrim
    @newpilgrim Місяць тому

    Pushing totalitarian ideas on either side is a death nell.......

  • @razettoebonvar7757
    @razettoebonvar7757 Місяць тому

    This gentleman is very incorrect about the open vs closed distinction between the "left" and the "right". That was probably true 20 years ago, but nowadays the water is significantly more muddy.

    • @razettoebonvar7757
      @razettoebonvar7757 Місяць тому

      Edit; your read on Trump as a dictator is awful and a symbol of being in a bubble. Both your podcast and Mr. Zakaria are both wildly incorrect about his presidency and about his actions towards establishing a form of autocracy. Frankly, it's upsetting to see you this misinformed.

    • @deerpig
      @deerpig Місяць тому +1

      You have missed the point he is making. Closed is not the right and open is not the left. There is as much closed thinking on the left as there is on the right. The point here is that left and right are no longer useful ways of thinking about what is happening. The far left is no more pluralistic or tolerant than than either the far right or what is left of the centrist right.