What do you mean "criticize corporate power"? Do you wish his criticisms were more cutting?
He has criticized a lot of things I would throw in the corporate power category:
He criticizes "Wall Street" in general all the time. He criticizes the New York Stock exchange all the time He dropped Jim Cramer's (a weak financial analyst, granted) ratings 20% by criticizing his trading practices. He has criticized congress and Obama both for passing such weak financial reform. He has criticized both Wal-Mart and Target. He has criticized credit card companies. He is the only interviewer I have seen ask Ron Paul about the risks of corporatism that libertarian philosophy create.
I mean...I guess his critiques are in the form of jokes most of the time so maybe they aren't as damning as they could be?
Something happened. I don't care anymore. I like when I find new genius in my neighborhood. It happens quite a bit, actually.
People should listen to the Das Kapital podcasts at DavidHarvey.org. and practice visualizing the economic system from the ground up. Keep one hopeful eye open for Jubilee.
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Do you wish his criticisms were more cutting?
He has criticized a lot of things I would throw in the corporate power category:
He criticizes "Wall Street" in general all the time.
He criticizes the New York Stock exchange all the time
He dropped Jim Cramer's (a weak financial analyst, granted) ratings 20% by criticizing his trading practices.
He has criticized congress and Obama both for passing such weak financial reform.
He has criticized both Wal-Mart and Target.
He has criticized credit card companies.
He is the only interviewer I have seen ask Ron Paul about the risks of corporatism that libertarian philosophy create.
I mean...I guess his critiques are in the form of jokes most of the time so maybe they aren't as damning as they could be?
I am interested. Elaborate.
People should listen to the Das Kapital podcasts at DavidHarvey.org. and practice visualizing the economic system from the ground up. Keep one hopeful eye open for Jubilee.
I want more boring TV where two people just sit in chairs and talk to each other.