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Good conversation Russ seemed to get a little animated {for an economist} momentarily. Munger’s list of what destabilizes a nation was interesting. The US seems well down the path on all 5, almost as if by design.... Not to worry, in the event of a national societal collapse, I’m sure the international communists working their long march have another 5 year plan to enslave err .... save us all, there will truly be no escape. The only reason communism has never worked is alternatives.

22 days ago reply 0

You can refer to the documents which released recently from the British government regarding the Arab and Israeli conflict since 1900, as you can have a full understanding of the role of British mandates in Palestine and its role in assisting the Zionist regime to build and construct their entities in Palestine, and all atrocities committed by the zionest since then. Please next time when you’re trying to explain or outline any case or conflict between 2 different continents bring third party.

5 months ago reply 0

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11 months ago reply 0

*I meant ” ...intolerable conditions where they came from.”

1 years ago reply 0

Beautiful discussion and story. One huge point I took away early is when she talked about motivation for immigration. That sometimes people aren’t immigrating for the desire to live where they’re going but to get away from intolerable conditions where they are going. I have to listen to this podcast another time to get all the insights. Oh, and buy her book!

1 years ago reply 0

This was so edifying! Just learning the terms telic and atelic to apply to decisions is very valuable. Need to listen to this more than once!

1 years ago reply 1