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255 - Michael Hudson: Trump, China, AI, and the Untold History of Economics

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Jul 20, 2025
Michael Hudson, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics, delves into fascinating historical insights connecting the Crusades to modern economic systems. He discusses how the Church shaped financial structures and explores the implications of AI on labor and social security. Hudson critiques the U.S. debt cycle and contrasts American and Chinese economic strategies, revealing a complex interplay between finance and political power. His latest work, 'Temples of Enterprise,' underpins how history influences today's economic challenges, urging a reevaluation of entrenched financial narratives.
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Church Justifies Usury for Wars

  • The Church redefined interest as distinct from usury to justify war loans.
  • High interest rates combined with late fees resulted in effective usury masked by theological arguments.
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Finance Overrides Democratic Control

  • Economics often neglects the political and macroeconomic roles of finance in governing.
  • Governments have become fiscal agents primarily to serve international creditors rather than democratic populations.
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Budget Favors Rich Over Poor

  • The Republican budget favors the wealthy 1% with tax cuts and worsens social spending.
  • Financial interests oppose longer-lived populations and effective healthcare to preserve profits.
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