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Mar 31, 2022 • 1h 1min

Michael Spence: We Are Entering a New Economic World

Economics Nobel Laureate Michael Spence discusses the profound changes that are rippling through the global economy as we emerge from the COVID recession, where economic growth will have to rely more on productivity gains instead of the incorporation of excess labor capacity and what this would mean for countries around the world. Luohan Academy event referenced in the episode: Opportunities and Challenges for an Aging Society | Frontier Dialogue #9
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Mar 24, 2022 • 1h 1min

Sarita Mohanty: Investing in Compassion

The tradition of abandoning our elderly populations needs to end. Sarita Mohanty talks with Rob Johnson about her work at the SCAN Foundation, and the critical importance of combating "ageism" to strengthening our society. Learn more: https://www.thescanfoundation.org/
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Mar 17, 2022 • 1h 4min

Anand Giridharadas: How We Are Going to Live Together Is Up for Grabs

Anand Giridharadas, writer and author of the book, Winners Take All, discusses the multiple crises we are currently facing, how they could provide an impetus for real change, and how US and global elites are failing to live up to the challenge.
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Mar 10, 2022 • 1h 18min

Patrick Lawrence: The US Doesn’t Pursue Foreign Policy, Only Security Policy

Patrick Lawrence, writer and executive editor of The Scrum, analyzes the roots of US foreign policy failures, how these are reflected in the current confrontation with Russia, which can be found the US establishment's weddedness to power and to an unwillingness to see the other's perspective.
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Mar 3, 2022 • 58min

Max Lawson: The Pandemic’s Billionaire Variant

Max Lawson, head of Oxfam International's Inequality Policy program, discusses Oxfam's latest inequality report, "Inequality Kills," which highlights the extreme growth in wealth of the billionaire class during the pandemic and how this has had a direct effect on the health and survival of the world's bottom 50%.
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Feb 24, 2022 • 1h 27min

Ajay Chhibber: Unshackling India for Economic Revival

Ajay Chhibber, Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Institute of International Economic Policy, George Washington University, and India's first Director General of Independent Evaluation with the status of Minister of State in 2013-14, discusses his co-authored book, Unshackling India, about what needs to happen for India's economy to take off.
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Feb 17, 2022 • 1h 7min

Wendell Potter: US Healthcare Strangled by Massive Insurance Profits and Money in Politics

Former health insurance executive turned whistleblower and investigative journalist Wendell Potter discusses the many ways in which the private health insurance system of the US is not serving anyone well except the insurance companies' owners
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Feb 10, 2022 • 23min

Adam Tooze: A Global Green New Deal

Rob Johnson interviewed Columbia University historian Adam Tooze in early 2020 about his work on financial history and how it relates to the Green New Deal.
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Feb 3, 2022 • 1h 4min

Terrence McNally: On Finding Repair and Relief from the Commodification of Social Design

Terrence McNally, the host of the podcast Free Forum: A World that just Might Work, interviews Rob about the current state of the world and what needs to happen for us to get out of the mess in which we find ourselves.
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Jan 27, 2022 • 1h 2min

John Fullerton: Regenerative Economics: A Necessary Paradigm Shift for a World in Crisis

John Fullerton, the Founder of the Capital Institute, discusses the urgent need for a new paradigm in economic thinking, modeled on living systems instead of Newtonian physics, which he calls regenerative economics.

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