Ha Joon Chang - How to Understand the Changing World
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- This lecture was recorded on 29 February 2024 at the University of Cambridge.
Renown economist Ha Joon Chang, author of '23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism' and 'Kicking Away the Ladder' leads a talk on 'How to Understand the Changing World: Economic Megatrends, Polycrisis, and Geopolitical Realignment', which includes dissecting current economic trends, the multifaceted crises we face, and the shifting geopolitical landscape.
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A microphone is not that expensive… bad production value does not honour the speaker
seriously... i was so excited to watch this and its so hard to get through even 2 minutes
@@throughsilence4I mean it’s actually great
Almost lost me with Gangnam style
I love how it starts with Gangnam style 😂😂
Amazing intro :)
Smart man (apart from his comments about the welfare state which is quite obviously failing British people - Universal Credit is £393 a month now)
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is the intro song chosen in order to set the tone of the talk? because in a way the world has been all topsy-turvy in the recent years, everything is going kind of "gangnam-style" ;-)
I like your interpretation
what the hell does that mean
@@EnricoZenitani try again, maybe a little harder, at least 8 people understood what I meant ;-)
@@MiroPribanic I'm literally Korean and I have no idea what your comment means.
Great lecture, and fantastic questions! More from Ha Joon Chang please!
Sound is horrible, get audio done right - most important
I love his books, thank you from Russia (Moscow)
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Amazing talk, thank you
Love Chang, but his Chips and discussion of Bond ownership is completely wrong, and as others of his conclusions
Interesting mentions Ukraine, but seems to have missed the genocide in Palestine.
While I am very unhappy about the genocide in Palestine, I don't think it's intentional. It's just not in his wheelhouse. In a sense, the Israeli occupation is a problem of the past, it's just a form of "traditional" colonialism. I don't think there is much to discuss about it from the economic perspective or from a perspective of a recent change.
Really silly comment.
1:1.5 is not genocide