Edward Stuart: Comparing Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism

Edward Stuart: Comparing Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism

Edward Stuart, Professor Emeritus of Economics, examines the core differences between capitalism, socialism, and communism, debating their historical outcomes and contemporary relevance in China, the United States, and the Korean peninsula.- 0:00:00 - Introduction to Prof. Edward Stuart- 0:01:11 - Difference between Socialism, Social Democracy, and Communism- 0:03:53 - Social democracy vs Welfare State- 0:04:32 - What is State Capitalism? And does that characterize China?- 0:08:05 - Is China successful economically, because of Capitalism or Communism?- 0:12:50 - Does Stalin's regime deserve praise for raising literacy, health care, employment?- 0:20:30 - What about Mao? (same question as above)- 0:23:23 - South vs North Korea on Capitalism vs Communism- 0:34:39 - Why North Korea will collapse economically and politically imminently- 0:35:50 - Not "real" Communism: Why equality doesn't happen in Communist societies- 0:40:03 - Difference between economic collapse and a Depression- 0:41:03 - Conditions for Depression and current US predicament- 0:54:22 - US tariffs on China and economic growth/protection- 0:59:23 - Is the US economy headed toward another Depression?- 1:01:51 - Why printing money doesn't always lead to inflation- 1:04:15 - Hyperinflation and how to paradoxically solve it- 1:08:14 - "Communism has killed 10's of millions?" True.- 1:09:41 - "Capitalism has lifted more out of poverty than any other system?" Partially true.- 1:13:55 - Can slavery be blamed on Capitalism given it needs voluntary exchange? (+ an economics joke)- 1:19:30 - What is "black envy" vs "white envy"? Does Marxism lead to "black envy"?- 1:29:21 - Edward Stuart's biggest differences with Richard Wolff- 1:30:58 - Where you can find more from Prof. Edward Stuart- 1:31:33 - Bonus: Economics vs. PhysicsSPONSORS:- Patreon: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal- Twitter: https://twitter.com/bluthefilm Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal features long-form, technically detailed interviews with leading researchers in physics, mathematics, consciousness, and philosophy, exploring topics at the level of active research. For academics, graduate students, and anyone seeking depth beyond popular science. SPONSOR: I subscribe to The Economist for their science and tech coverage. As a TOE listener, get 35% off! No other podcast has this: https://economist.com/TOE FOLLOW: Substack | Spotify | YouTube | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jaksot(340)

Max Tegmark: Why AI Belongs Inside Physics, Not Computer Science

Max Tegmark: Why AI Belongs Inside Physics, Not Computer Science

MIT physicist Max Tegmark argues that artificial intelligence belongs inside physics and that consciousness will be the next frontier. He distinguishes intelligence from subjective experience, outline...

3 Syys 20251h 49min

Matthieu Pageau: The Symbolic Grammar Hidden in Christianity

Matthieu Pageau: The Symbolic Grammar Hidden in Christianity

Matthieu Pageau unpacks Christian symbolic grammar where heaven represents plan and earth represents material. Pageau argues that Satan functions as a tester before becoming a villain, and he connects...

28 Elo 20252h 50min

Frederic Schuller: The Physicist Who Derived Gravity From Electromagnetism

Frederic Schuller: The Physicist Who Derived Gravity From Electromagnetism

Frederic Schuller derives gravity from electromagnetism using matter action and port-Hamiltonian methods. He explores port‑Hamiltonian methods, probability ports in quantum formalism, and the implicat...

21 Elo 20252h 37min

Gerard 't Hooft: Why the Universe Is a Deterministic Machine

Gerard 't Hooft: Why the Universe Is a Deterministic Machine

Gerard 't Hooft (Nobel laureate) argues quantum mechanics is wrong—the universe is a deterministic machine. He explores superdeterminism, cellular automata, and the implications for black hole informa...

12 Elo 20251h 33min

Felix Finster: How Dirac's 90-Year-Old Error Unifies All of Physics

Felix Finster: How Dirac's 90-Year-Old Error Unifies All of Physics

Felix Finster proposes causal fermion systems unify physics by building spacetime from quantum correlations. The conversation covers the Dirac sea, emergence of geometry, the Born rule, and implicatio...

29 Heinä 20252h 12min

Barenholtz and Hahn: Your Thoughts Were Never Your Own (New Theory)

Barenholtz and Hahn: Your Thoughts Were Never Your Own (New Theory)

Elan Barenholtz and William Hahn argue that language functions as a self‑generating organism that writes its own software into our minds, shaping cognition and behavior. Drawing on large language mode...

22 Heinä 20251h 13min

Nikita Nekrasov: Why Physicists Still Don't Understand QFT

Nikita Nekrasov: Why Physicists Still Don't Understand QFT

Nikita Nekrasov explains why quantum field theory remains mysterious despite experimental success. We explore his solution to the Cyberg‑Witten puzzle, the Nekrasov partition function, and the role of...

14 Heinä 20251h 48min

Jenann Ismael: Free Will as a Physical Reality in Thermodynamics

Jenann Ismael: Free Will as a Physical Reality in Thermodynamics

Physicist and philosopher Jenann Ismael argues that free will is a physical reality grounded in thermodynamics and relativity. She explains why no system, not even a perfect computer, can predict its ...

10 Heinä 20252h 18min

Suosittua kategoriassa Tiede

rss-mita-tulisi-tietaa
tiedekulma-podcast
rss-poliisin-mieli
utelias-mieli
rss-duodecim-lehti
docemilia
mielipaivakirja
university-of-eastern-finland
vinkista-vihia
rss-vaasan-yliopiston-podcastit
rss-duokkari-ekstra
rss-metsantuntijat-podcast
rss-ilmasto-kriisissa
rss-pandapodi
rss-luontopodi-samuel-glassar-tutkii-luonnon-ihmeita
rss-sosiopodi
rss-miljonaarien-tasavalta