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Everybody Hates Capitalism (W/ John Cassidy)

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🦩 This episode originally aired on May 20, 2025. Get new episodes early at patreon.com/CurrentAffairs

John Cassidy, staff writer at The New Yorker and author of Capitalism and Its Critics, joins Nathan J. Robinson to explore the history of capitalism. Cassidy examines why capitalism has been criticized from its inception, the diverse range of critiques it has faced, and how these criticisms have evolved over time.

Through profiles of both iconic figures and overlooked thinkers, Cassidy unpacks the multifaceted critiques of capitalism, from its inherent exploitation and inequality to its destructive environmental impact. He also highlights the often-dismissed contributions of female critics and explores right-wing condemnations of capitalism, providing a thorough and nuanced exploration of the ideological battle over capitalism's role in the modern world.

0:00-7:15 Why Criticize Capitalism?

7:15-9:58 The Different Flavors of Capitalism

9:58-12:51 A Narrative-Driven History of Capitalism

12:51-16:44 Profiles of Capitalism's Critics

16:44-21:43 Female Critics of Capitalism

21:43-25:01 Most Ignored Critics of Capitalism

25:01-29:13 Right-Wing Critics of Capitalism

29:13-33:30 The Future of Capitalism

💰 Buy John Cassidy's Book: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374601096/capitalismanditscritics/

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🦩 This episode originally aired on May 20, 2025. Get new episodes early at patreon.com/CurrentAffairs

John Cassidy, staff writer at The New Yorker and author of Capitalism and Its Critics, joins Nathan J. Robinson to explore the history of capitalism. Cassidy examines why capitalism has been criticized from its inception, the diverse range of critiques it has faced, and how these criticisms have evolved over time.

Through profiles of both iconic figures and overlooked thinkers, Cassidy unpacks the multifaceted critiques of capitalism, from its inherent exploitation and inequality to its destructive environmental impact. He also highlights the often-dismissed contributions of female critics and explores right-wing condemnations of capitalism, providing a thorough and nuanced exploration of the ideological battle over capitalism's role in the modern world.

0:00-7:15 Why Criticize Capitalism?

7:15-9:58 The Different Flavors of Capitalism

9:58-12:51 A Narrative-Driven History of Capitalism

12:51-16:44 Profiles of Capitalism's Critics

16:44-21:43 Female Critics of Capitalism

21:43-25:01 Most Ignored Critics of Capitalism

25:01-29:13 Right-Wing Critics of Capitalism

29:13-33:30 The Future of Capitalism

💰 Buy John Cassidy's Book: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374601096/capitalismanditscritics/

  continue reading

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