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Best podcasts about Carlo M Cipolla

Latest podcast episodes about Carlo M Cipolla

I Do Wellness
#22 #DoğruSorular En Aptal Olan Hayatta Kalır

I Do Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 28:32


‘Sonuçlarına göre yargılarsanız, aptallık ile kötülük aynıdır .' Margaret AtwoodMakale olarak okumak için tıklayınız:https://dowellness.co/2024/10/07/en-aptal-olan-hayatta-kalir/ReferanslarBook: The Basic Laws of Human, Carlo M. Cipolla https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49348225Book: The Praise of Folly, Erasmus https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18963915Book: Surounded By Idiots, Thomas Erikson https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39101777İletişim için deniz@dowellness.co #Wellness #Journal #Aptallık #Stupidty #idowellness #DoğruSorularSoruyorum Spotify, Apple Podcast ve YouTube üzerinden şovu takip edebilirsiniz, düzenli akışta yeni bir konu ve içerik ile sizinle sohbet ediyorum. Sevgiler, Deniz

Praxeolog Podcast
Praxeolog Nr. 93 - Dummheit

Praxeolog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 41:10


Was ist Dummheit? Wann handeln Menschen dumm? In dieser Folge stelle ich die Thesen von Carlo M. Cipolla vor und betrachte sie praxeologisch. Intro Snippet: Death – Zombie Ritual Outro Snippet: Death – Spiritual Healing Abonniert meinen Podcast gerne auf einer der im LinkTree aufgelisteten Plattformen: https://linktr.ee/praxeologpodcast

Hasrizal
Lima Hukum Asas Kebodohan Manusia oleh Cipolla - Webinar 'Membedah Kebodohan'

Hasrizal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 2:55


Lima Hukum Asas Kebodohan Manusia oleh Carlo M. Cipolla, petikan Webinar sepanjang 5 jam bertajuk 'Membedah Kebodohan'. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hasrizal/message

Timbuctu
Ep. 46 - Non facciamo gli stupidi

Timbuctu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 12:47


A volte abbiamo l'impressione che a dettare le cose che si dicono e a generare gli eventi che accadono non sia altro che una frazione irresistibile di stupidità che bisogna provare, anche solo per gioco, a capire.Carlo M. Cipolla, "Le leggi fondamentali della stupidità umana", Il MulinoTimbuctu è un podcast del Post condotto da Marino Sinibaldi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Winteruur podcast
Jonas Vermeulen

Winteruur podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 12:22


Jonas Vermeulen kiest voor 'Wetten van de menselijke stupiditeit' van Carlo M. Cipolla.

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Radio Libertad Constituyente
El Katejon y la tradición liberal

Radio Libertad Constituyente

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 131:49


Hoy, en el capítulo cuadragésimo primero de «La cátedra de Dalmacio», presentado y conducido por Bernardo Garrido, Dalmacio Negro Pavón (catedrático de Ciencias Políticas y autor de numerosos artículos y libros) nos ilustra sobre la revolución de los estúpidos, el Katejon (barrera contra el AntiCristo)y la tradición de la libertad derivada del cristianismo. Libros citados: -“La revolución de los estupidos” ensayo de Dalmacio Negro, publicado en Razón Española nº 132. -“La tradición liberal y el Estado” de Dalmacio Negro. -“La tradición de la libertad” de Dalmacio Negro. -“Comte: Positivismo y Revolución” de Dalmacio Negro. -“La nueva ciencia de la política” de Eric Voegelin. -“Misa Negra” de John Gray. -“Las leyes fundamentales de la estupidez humana” de Carlo M. Cipolla. -“El nuevo cristianismo” de Henri de Saint-Simon. -“Victory of Reason” de Rodney Stark. -“El principio de responsabilidad” de Hans Jonas. -“Escolios a un texto implícito” de Nicolás Gómez Dávila. -“Populismos. Una defensa de lo indefendible” de Chantal Del Sol. -“El antiguo régimen y la revolución” de Alexis de Toqueville. -“Inédito sobre la Constitución de 1978” de Manuel García-Pelayo. -“El concepto de lo político” de Carl Schmitt. -“El mito de la máquina” de Lewis Mumford. -“El conocimiento inútil” de Jean Francois Revel. ----------- ¡APÓYANOS! - Vía iVoox: haz clic en APOYAR (botón de color azul). - Vía Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=Y4WYL3BBYVVY4 - Vía Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MCRC_es ------------ mcrc.es diariorc.com yonovoto.info

The Garrett Ashley Mullet Show
Five Books Read Over the Weekend, Plus a Job Change

The Garrett Ashley Mullet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 55:32


Maybe it was a factor of exhaustion with everything going on – trying to orchestrate my mother's rescue from Florida, plus navigating a forthcoming job change – but I have not recorded but one podcast episode since last Wednesday when I found out my mother was in the midst of Hurricane Ian. However, I have just listened to five audiobooks over this past weekend. And now that I am feeling a bit more rested and settled, with my brother on his way to Florida even now to get our mother and bring her back here to Colorado while things get settled with cleanup and insurance, et cetera, I would like to get back into podcasting. And, yes, I did listen to five audiobooks over the weekend. This was good to get my mind off other things, but not tiring to hear so much as I was feeling tired from speaking for a bit. So what did I listen to, and what did I make of what I heard? Let me tell you all about it. First, I listened to 'The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity' by Carlo M. Cipolla. I found his work here, published in 1988, to be mean, unfunny, and condescending, though I was lead to believe on the front-end that it was supposed to be humorous. It reminded me too much of ‘Nudge' and ‘The Undoing Project,' and I suppose it could be seen as a cousin to those works. This is a short book, but that's hardly as much a redeeming quality as a mercy. I did not like it, and it got on my nerves. The fact that there are so many stupid people is too obvious. How we talk about this fact, and relate to it – that is my concern. Second, I took in 'Beauty: A Very Short Introduction' by Roger Scruton. Published in 2009, this work by Scruton – esteemed British conservative political philosopher is indeed philosophical, and much more contemporary. Scruton references Burke's earlier work, of course, which I have also read and reviewed, and admittedly liked better, as much or more because of it being older. But this treatment by Scruton is high-minded, very British, and intellectual, as well as more academic in a way that is less forgivable for having been written in 2009 instead of 1757. Next was 'The Smallest Minority: Independent Thinking in the Age of Mob Politics' by Kevin D. Williamson. This work reminded me of Tom Wolfe in Radical Chic and Mau-mauing the Flak-Catchers, but it was not as pleasant a work as either of those. But Williamson is not as good a writer as Wolfe by a long shot. One of the most annoying features of this book, published in 2019, was the constant pandering potshots at Trump and his supporters. The final word on him to my way of thinking is that he reminds me too much of the atheist kid in high school trying to mock and argue everyone into renouncing Christianity. After that was 'Science and Technology,' a collection of interviews with Neil Postman, Jane Metcalfe, Howard Rheingold, Mark Slouka, Andrew Kimbrell, Doug Groothius, Dean Kenyon, Philip Johnson, and Michael Behe. If I have two criticisms of this collection of interviews, it is that they are too short and more thinking out loud to frame the problem than prescribing what we can do about any of it. This is more a chronicle than a tonic, perhaps. Last, but certainly not least, I read 'A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland,' by Samuel Johnson and James Boswell. And when I say this was not least, what I really mean is that this was my favorite by a good bit of the five books I read this weekend. Written first-hand by both men, then compiled together after their traveling in 1773, this was a charming and elegantly phrased collection of character sketches of the people and places and country. Johnson comments on the migration of Scots to America, for instance. And I know the Acts of Union, plus other related contentions, drove a lot of Scots to emigrate to America. This having been true of my MacFarlane ancestors on my maternal grandmother's side, he has my undivided attention. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/support

Market Today
156: The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity by Carlo M. Cipolla

Market Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 20:43


Throughout history, a powerful force has hindered the growth of human welfare and happiness. It is more powerful than the Mafia or the military. It has global catastrophic effects and can be found anywhere from the world's most powerful boardrooms to your local bar. It is human stupidity. Carlo M. Cipolla, noted professor of economic history at the UC Berkeley, created this vitally important book in order to detect and neutralize its threat. Both hilarious and dead serious, it will leave you better equipped to confront political realities, unreasonable colleagues, or your next dinner with your in-laws.

Life Logic
The Five Universal Laws of HUMAN STUPIDITY | 90

Life Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 11:18


We underestimate the stupid, and we do so at our own peril.In 1976, a professor of economic history at the University of California, Berkeley published an essay outlining the fundamental laws of a force he perceived as humanity's greatest existential threat: Stupidity.Stupid people, Carlo M. Cipolla explained, share several identifying traits: they are abundant, they are irrational, and they cause problems for others without apparent benefit to themselves, thereby lowering society's total well-being. There are no defenses against stupidity, argued the Italian-born professor, who died in 2000. The only way a society can avoid being crushed by the burden of its idiots is if the non-stupid work even harder to offset the losses of their stupid brethren.SPONSORS:ROBB ORIGINALS: https://RobbOriginals.comTHE CALIFORNIA WINE CLUB: https://shrsl.com/27lqbBLUE COOLERS: https://shrsl.com/28ljfBETTERHASH: https://www.betterhash.net/?ref=65168CONNECT WITH ME:WEB: http://robbjarrett.comPODCAST: http://robbcast.comLINKEDIN: http://linkedin/in/robbjarrettYOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3k75arkFACEBOOK: http://fb.me/robbjarrettpodcastTWITTER: http://twitter.com/robbjarrettINSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/robbjarrettpodcastMINDS: http://minds.com/robbjarrettRUMBLE: http://instagram.com/robbjarrettpodcastLOCALS: https://locals.com/member/RobbJarrettODYSEE: http://minds.com/robbjarrett

Ciutat Maragda
L'estupidesa humana en forma de lleis (la quarta et sorprendr

Ciutat Maragda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 58:38


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Ciutat Maragda
L'estupidesa humana en forma de lleis (la quarta et sorprendr

Ciutat Maragda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 58:38


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Llibres
L'estupidesa humana en forma de lleis (la quarta et sorprendr

Llibres

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 58:38


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Crónicas Óbvias de Uma Notória Totó
As leis fundamentais da estupidez humanade Carlo M. Cipolla #Vamos ler um livro?

Crónicas Óbvias de Uma Notória Totó

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 12:21


or que razão um estúpido é mais perigoso que um bandido? Estas e outras intrigantes perguntas encontram resposta nos dois divertidos ensaios que compõem este livro, o primeiro ensaio é uma paródia hilariante da história económica e social da Idade Média, com o Império Romano à mistura; o segundo, uma deliciosa brincadeira, em jeito de teoria geral da estupidez humana. Allegro Ma Non Troppo As leis fundamentais da estupidez humana de Carlo M. Cipolla

The Booktopia Podcast
The Weekend Booktopian - 20th August 2021

The Booktopia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 59:02


Welcome to The Weekend Booktopian, our weekly podcast to kick off your weekend! Our team will give you the low down on all things book news related, and turn you on to the books that we are reading right now! For our fifty-seventh episode Olivia hosts Mark, Joel and Zia as we discuss the CBCA Winners, the new book from Marian Keyes, and more. We then give you our latest round of book recommendations, before another edition of Book Fight! WARNING: Mild coarse language Julia Busuttil Nishimura's YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/2UCadsW Sian Redgrave's Homemade Focaccia With Leeks, Ricotta and Honey: https://bit.ly/3k4n2ou Bonobo - Black Sands (Spotify): https://spoti.fi/380W8sa The CBCA Books of the Year: https://bit.ly/3svQt6C Producer's Note: due our team being in isolation, the sound quality in this podcast is more variable. Books Mentioned in this podcast: Carlo M. Cipolla - The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity: https://bit.ly/3z7otJ5 Ewa Ramsey - The Morbids: https://bit.ly/3fBTbAt Trent Dalton - All Our Shimmering Skies: http://bit.ly/2uktlys Trent Dalton - Love Stories: https://bit.ly/3dMGOT2 Avi Loeb - Extraterrestrial: https://bit.ly/3Dcp8LZ Ross Coulthart - In Plain Sight: https://bit.ly/3jfEZQx Stephen King - Billy Summers: https://bit.ly/3Ck2C3l Host: Olivia Fricot Guests: Mark Harding, Zia Keirouz & Joel Naoum Producer: Nick Wasiliev

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Methodically Processing Systems
Episode 38 - Gains and Losses

Methodically Processing Systems

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 13:17


Carlo M. Cipolla's The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity teaches us how different kinds of people affect the world around them. Check out our new podcast Beside the Fire at besidethefire.substack.com

Mejores360@ - Jorge Palm
S01E09 5 Hábitos de las Personas Altamente Estúpidas

Mejores360@ - Jorge Palm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 7:45


En 1976, el profesor italiano de historia económica de la Universidad de California en Berkeley, Carlo M. Cipolla publicó un ensayo en donde decia que la sociedad se divide en cuatro tipos de personas - inteligentes, bandidos, incautos y estúpidos, considerando estos últimos como los más peligrosos. En su libro describió las leyes fundamentales de una fuerza que él percibía como la mayor amenaza existencial de la humanidad: la estupidez. Para terminar la serie sobre la sabiduría y la necedad en este episodio estaremos hablando sobre los 5 conductas de las personas altamente estúpidas y que al menos yo algunas veces las he practicado y me han hecho sentir no solo estúpido, sino limitado, amargado, insatisfecho, ansioso, angustiado, temeroso, derrotado, inestable, e incluso me he enfermado y hasta me he puesto paranoico. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jorge-palm/message

Economia em Tempos de Pandemia
#49 - Pandemia e Economia: Recapitulando Temas Diversos

Economia em Tempos de Pandemia

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 48:01


15 de maio de 2020 • Episódio #49 do podcast Economia em Tempos de Pandemia, por Monica de Bolle. Livro recomendado: • Allegro ma non troppo - Carlo M. Cipolla [Destaque para o ensaio: "As leis fundamentais da estupidez humana"] • As veias abertas da América Latina - Eduardo Galeano

The Real Investment Show Podcast
10-2-19 The Five Immutable Laws of Human Stupidity

The Real Investment Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 10:37


Forrest Gump once said, "Stupid is as stupid does..." In this segment, Lance Roberts and Danny Ratliff review an essay written in 1976 by University of California at Berkley Prof. Carlo M. Cipolla on "The Five Laws of Human Stupidity," which Lance has applied to the present-day, bone-headed stunts some investors perform upon themselves. BUMP MUSIC by Leo Moracchioli/Frog Leap Studios: "Born to Be Wild" and "Bittersweet Symphony" 

Daily Dueck BlogCast
DD 346: Meta-Dummheit

Daily Dueck BlogCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 3:34


„Dummheit ist, anderen zu schaden, ohne sich selbst zu nützen“, so definiert es Carlo M. Cipolla in seinem kleinen Büchlein „Allegro ma non troppo“, in dem man die fünf Prinzipien der menschlichen Dummheit erfahren kann. Cipolla nennt im Gegensatz zur Dummheit solche Handlungen räuberisch, bei denen der Eine dem Anderen schadet, um sich selbst zu nützen.

Confusianity
Episode 6: Let's Talk About Sex

Confusianity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 115:08


SEX SEX SEX! Now that I've got your attention, just wanted to let you know that in today's episode we talk about sex. ;) My guest today is Twanna Hines (of funkybrownchick.com). She's a sex & relationships educator and entrepreneur... as well as a writer, performer, and a lot of other things. She's got an upcoming one-woman show at the 2019 Capital Fringe Festival called "We're All Going to Fucking Die!" Details here: https://funkybrownchick.com/show/ And now for some relevant links and information pertaining to what we discussed in today's episode... Re: Sex & irrational humans. A good read: Carlo M. Cipolla, The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity... https://advanced.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/The-Basic-Laws-of-Human-Stupidity.pdf ===== Re: Abortion & miscarriage statistics... At least 10 - 20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pregnancy-loss-miscarriage/symptoms-causes/syc-20354298 Two-thirds of abortions occur at eight weeks of pregnancy or earlier; 89% occur in the first 12 weeks (first trimester). https://www.guttmacher.org/fact-sheet/induced-abortion-united-states ===== Re: Sex education for kids (what's appropriate at what age)... National Sexuality Education Standards Core Content and Skills, K–12 provides concrete guidelines and timelines for age-appropriate sex education. http://www.futureofsexed.org/documents/josh-fose-standards-web.pdf Re: Sexuality information & education council of the United States (SIECUS)... siecus.org ===== Re: Morality & sex (that German cannibal!)... https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/dec/04/germany.lukeharding ===== The exact Muhammad Ali quote... "The man who views the world at 50 the same as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." ===== Re: Positive sexuality from the church... Our Whole Lives (OWL) -- uua.org/re/owl The Religious Institute -- religiousinstitute.org ===== Re: Lizzo's views on self care... https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/self-care-has-be-rooted-self-preservation-not-just-mimosas-ncna993661 ===== Re: Steven Spielberg's napkin prenup... https://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/real-estate/carrie-star-amy-irving-2-5m-upper-west-side-pad-article-1.1982565 ===== Info and Tickets for Twanna's new show... https://funkybrownchick.com/fringe --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confusianity/support

zetatesters
ZT 64 Teoría de la estupidez

zetatesters

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017


Teoría de la estupidez es el tema que Marc Alier ha tratado en este episodio. Marc nos ha explicado las reglas de la estupidez que creó el economista Carlo Cipolla. Artículo: 15 razones para ver siempre La Princesa Prometida Libro: Allegro ma non troppo (Divulgación) - Carlo M. Cipolla. YouTube: Why are people stupid? A scientific approach | Eternally Curious #1 - Federico Pistono https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzzaIezXS8w Episodio: ZT 42 Resiliencia para la buena vida Libro: La inteligencia fracasada de José Antonio Marina. Efecto Dunning-Kruger, lo explicamos en el episodio ZT 28 Errores de lógica (IV) y “Roba como un artista” de Austin Kleon Artículo: 'El padrino, parte II', la herencia de Michael Somos zetatesters Carles Caño ha dejado esta reseña en iTunes en el podcast No es asunto vuestro de Victor Correal: Os invitamos a que dejéis reseñas en iTunes en los podcasts que os gusten de verdad ;-) Web: Guillem Lacoma. Episodio: ZT 63 Metodología de Planificación Rápida de Tony Robbins Libro: Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone To Take Action de Simon Sinek. Uníos al grupo “Somos zetatesters” de Telegram. ¡Ya somos 220 personas! Haz clic en la imagen para acceder a nuestro grupo de Telegram (necesitas tenerlo instalado)

Cycle Stupide
Vivons-nous une époque stupide ?

Cycle Stupide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2015 55:17


Le Cycle stupide a tenu en haleine les visiteurs de l'Auditorium du Grand Palais pendant trois lundis. Le 13 octobre 2014 la conférence s'interrogeait ainsi "Vivons-nous une époque stupide ?" Arnaud Laporte s'entretient avec Claude Ponti, illustrateur de l'ouvrage Les lois fondamentales de la stupidité humaine, de Carlo M. Cipolla. Un Lundi exceptionnel avec Claude Ponti.

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Grand Palais
Vivons-nous une époque stupide ? (13 octobre 2014)

Grand Palais

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015 55:17


Arnaud Laporte s'entretient avec Claude Ponti, illustrateur de l'ouvrage Les lois fondamentales de la stupidité humaine, de Carlo M. Cipolla. Un Lundi exceptionnel avec Claude Ponti. ( En partenariat avec les Presses universitaires de France, la Réunion des musées nationaux-Grand Palais propose d’assister tous les lundis à des débats animés par Arnaud Laporte : des confrontations stimulantes d’opinions et d’analyses en écho avec l’actualité.

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Historiados Podcast
Historiados 04 / Solsticio 2013

Historiados Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2013 81:48


Descripción de este programa: + Noticias + El solsticio de invierno en diferentes culturas + Leyendas de Olentzero + Ranking: Las muertes más estúpidas de la Historia + Recomendación: "Allegro ma non troppo", de Carlo M. Cipolla ...Y un poco de rock

Historiados Podcast
Historiados 04 / Solsticio 2013

Historiados Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2013 81:48


Descripción de este programa: + Noticias + El solsticio de invierno en diferentes culturas + Leyendas de Olentzero + Ranking: Las muertes más estúpidas de la Historia + Recomendación: "Allegro ma non troppo", de Carlo M. Cipolla ...Y un poco de rock