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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Capitalism in America
A Classless Society
Book • 1951
In this book, Frederick Martin Stern explores the relationship between capitalism and the concept of a classless society in America.
The work delves into the economic and social structures of the time, arguing that capitalism can coexist with a classless society.
The book is a critical examination of the societal and economic dynamics of the United States in the mid-20th century.
The work delves into the economic and social structures of the time, arguing that capitalism can coexist with a classless society.
The book is a critical examination of the societal and economic dynamics of the United States in the mid-20th century.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Mentioned by
Kareem Zaki while discussing the history of innovation in America and different cycles.


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Kareem Zaki - Small Ideas Attract Competition - [Invest Like the Best, EP.392]
Recommended by
Ben Shapiro as a readable history of US economics, covering free markets, FDR's impact, and monetary policy.


Ep. 798 - The Making Of A New York Times Smear Job
Mentioned by the speaker to exemplify how even prominent figures can write about a concept without defining it.

1. Worbs: when political terms have no meaning