Episode 2 - Economics and Economies Sapientia
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- Filosofia
James and Justin dig through the quagmire of economic theory and philosophy to uncover how we ought to structure economies. We take a tour through the various economic theories, starting with capitalism and moving through communism and socialism. We discuss what they are, broadly speaking, and the relative merits of each. We then discuss specifics, like the stock market, globalism, and nationalism, and how these relate to the political and social circumstances in which these economies exist. We leave off on where we personally lie on these questions and an invitation for future topics on economic problems. While neither of us are experts, we hope you'll get something out of this as we try to break down these exceptionally complex ideas and as always, feel free to email us as sapientiaphilosophy@gmail.com for criticism, comments, or concerns.
Resources:
US GDP
Labor Participation Rate
Unemployment Rate
Productivity vs Wages
Labor Theory of Value
Subjective Theory of Value
Rent Seeking Behavior
Distributive Justice
Saul, J. R. (March 2004). The collapse of globalism and the rebirth of nationalism,” Harper’s Magazine, pp. 33-43.
Mark Blyth - A Brief History of How We Got Here and Why
Marx - Das Kapital, Communist Manifesto
Adam Smith - The Wealth of Nations
John Locke - Two Treatsies on Government
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sapientia/support
James and Justin dig through the quagmire of economic theory and philosophy to uncover how we ought to structure economies. We take a tour through the various economic theories, starting with capitalism and moving through communism and socialism. We discuss what they are, broadly speaking, and the relative merits of each. We then discuss specifics, like the stock market, globalism, and nationalism, and how these relate to the political and social circumstances in which these economies exist. We leave off on where we personally lie on these questions and an invitation for future topics on economic problems. While neither of us are experts, we hope you'll get something out of this as we try to break down these exceptionally complex ideas and as always, feel free to email us as sapientiaphilosophy@gmail.com for criticism, comments, or concerns.
Resources:
US GDP
Labor Participation Rate
Unemployment Rate
Productivity vs Wages
Labor Theory of Value
Subjective Theory of Value
Rent Seeking Behavior
Distributive Justice
Saul, J. R. (March 2004). The collapse of globalism and the rebirth of nationalism,” Harper’s Magazine, pp. 33-43.
Mark Blyth - A Brief History of How We Got Here and Why
Marx - Das Kapital, Communist Manifesto
Adam Smith - The Wealth of Nations
John Locke - Two Treatsies on Government
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sapientia/support
1h 21 min