Conversation with Rutger Bregman — Human Nature, Power Dynamics, and UBI

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Why Young Americans Feel Stuck in Today’s Economy — ft. Ed Elson & Kyla Scanlon

This episode wraps up Prof G on Economics, a two-part Office Hours series on the forces shaping the economy and your financial life. Ed Elson and Kyla Scanlon discuss how the American Dream is shifting for younger generations, why common economic signals can be misleading, and ho ...  Show more

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Sam Harris, a neuroscientist, bestselling author, and host of the Making Sense podcast, joins Scott Galloway to discuss the rise of conspiracy thinking, the role of the media, and how identity politics is shaping American politics. They also talk about ICE and law enforcement, Tr ...  Show more

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