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Mentioned in 12 episodes
The Great Global Transformation
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
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to explain historical enclosure of the commons as a parallel to current enclosure of human attention.


Mark Sayers

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Casino world. Casino church.
Mentioned by Nicolas Collin as the book that explains how the gold standard led to the rise of fascism.

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Late-Cycle Investment Theory: Foundations for the Coming Decade | Nicolas Colin
Angepriesen als das Buch der Stunde über die multipolare Weltordnung und globale Ungleichheit von 

.


Stefan Schulz

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Schirachs Sicht, El-Mafaalanis Vertrauen, Social Media Schaden, Wirtschaftsweise, Kritik an Weimer, Palantir-Phantasie
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as 

's newest book on national market liberalism in a multipolar world.

Martin Sandbu


Branko Milanovic

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Did globalisation kill neoliberalism? With Branko Milanović
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as a fantastic new book about the Western middle class getting poorer alongside China getting wealthier.


Aaron Bastani
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Downstream: Ex-World Bank Insider on Western Decline & the Chinese World Order w/ Branko Milanovic
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als Referenz für die Darstellung des Kapitalismus im Buch und als konzeptioneller Abschlussbild.


Quinn Slobodian

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Mit Elon Musk in ein neues Zeitalter?
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und 

als Grundlage für eine Analyse der Verschiebung vom Neoliberalismus zum nationalen Marktliberalismus.


Wolfgang M. Schmitt


Stefan Schulz

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Salon-Geschenk: 6 Thesen zu Branko Milanović' The Great Global Transformation
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as Polanyi's later work, which is a bit more optimistic.


John Cassidy
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The story of capitalism, as told by its critics
Mentioned by Speaker 0 as the main topic of the podcast, focusing on its analysis of current global dynamics.

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/525/ Neoliberalism in One Country? ft. Branko Milanovic
Mentioned by Speaker 0 as the inspiration for the title of his book, 'The Great Global Transformation'.

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/525/ Neoliberalism in One Country? ft. Branko Milanovic


