Podcast appearances and mentions of George M Yeager

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Best podcasts about George M Yeager

Latest podcast episodes about George M Yeager

Feudal Future
America Under Biden's New Tax Plan

Feudal Future

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 32:34


On this episode of Feudal Future,  hosts Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky are joined by Hank Adler, Associate Professor of Accounting for Chapman University, and Steven Malanga, City Journal’s senior editor, to discuss Biden's new tax plan.Hank Adler was in public accounting for thirty-four years, the last twenty as a tax partner at Deloitte & Touche. He joined the faculty of Chapman University in 2003. Mr. Adler has served on several corporate and community boards of directors. His research has been published by The Wall Street Journal, Tax Notes, Prentice Hall and Tax Magazine. His interests include theories of taxation and board governance.Steven Malanga is the George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and City Journal’s senior editor. He writes about the intersection of urban economies, business communities, and public policy. Malanga is the author of The New New Left: How American Politics Works Today (2005); The Immigration Solution: A Better Plan than Today’s (2007), coauthored with Heather Mac Donald and Victor Davis Hanson; and Shakedown: The Continuing Conspiracy Against the American Taxpayer (2010).Join the 'Beyond Feudalism' Facebook group to share your story, ask questions and connect with other citizen leaders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/beyondfeudalismTweet thoughts: @joelkotkin, @mtoplansky, #FeudalFuture #BeyondFeudalismLearn more about Joel's book 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism': https://amzn.to/3a1VV87Sign Up For News & Alerts: http://joelkotkin.com/#subscribeThis show is presented by the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, which focuses on research and analysis of global, national and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time.

Connected & Ready
The geographic impact of remote work, with Steven Malanga

Connected & Ready

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 34:39


Gemma Milne talks with Steven Malanga, Senior Editor of City Journal, about factors driving the shift toward more flexible work environments, the top remote work issues companies should be thinking about now, and some of the most exciting opportunities that major societal change like this can provide.About Steven Malanga:Steven Malanga is the Senior Editor of City Journal. He writes about the intersection of urban economies, business communities, and public policy. Steven is also the George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. He is the former of executive editor at Crain’s New York Business, the author of several books, and has written for the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, New York Daily, and New York Post.Learn more:https://www.manhattan-institute.org/expert/steven-malanga Topics of discussionHistorical context around the history of geographic mobility in America (02:18)How companies are thinking about the long-term implications of remote work (10:35)Redesigning physical offices to address hybrid work needs (18:32)Impact on planning/design: How cities are shifting from attracting companies to attracting remote workers (20:28)What about workers who can’t easily work remote? (26:00)What is most exciting about the impact of remote work on people, businesses, and cities (33:19) Sponsor linkLearn how Dynamics 365 can help your business unify data and create a digital-first culture. With next generation ERP and CRM business applications, employees at every level can reason over data, predict trends and make proactive, more-informed decisions. Request a live demo of Dynamics 365 today:https://aka.ms/AA8vns5 Contact usEmail: connectedandready@microsoft.com Follow us on social mediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/msftdynamics365LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/microsoft-dynamicsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJGCg4rB3QSs8y_1FquelBQ

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 145: Roadblocks to an Aggressive Left-wing Agenda (with guest Steve Malanga)

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 26:34


In this episode: While the provisional results of the 2020 presidential election are disappointing to many conservatives, American voters threw roadblocks and cautions to an aggressive progressive agenda in even some of the bluest states. Illinois voters rejected a “progressive”—read, higher—income tax; California voters defeated the union-backed plan to override the commercial property tax limitations in Proposition 15 that we discussed a few weeks ago and rejected a measure to overturn the state’s ban on racial preferences; Colorado voters cut their state income taxes; and state legislative voters handed stinging defeats to Eric Holder’s National Democratic Redistricting Committee, a well-financed effort led by the Obama Administration’s attorney general that sought to secure Democratic state and Congressional power for the next decade by winning crucial state legislatures and gaining control of district-drawing after the 2020 Census. Joining us to discuss the ballot measures and broader down-ballot ramifications of the 2020 elections is Steve Malanga, George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Steve Malanga's piece in teh New York Post: https://nypost.com/2020/11/10/the-left-lost-big-time-when-it-came-to-ballot-measures-too/ Subscribe to the podcast on your platform of choice at: https://influencewatch.fireside.fm/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenter • Twitter: https://twitter.com/capitalresearch • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capital.research.center/ • YouTube: https://bit.ly/CRCYouTube

AtlasNexus
How did Tom Palmer fall in love with liberty?

AtlasNexus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 15:01


Dr. Tom Palmer, George M. Yeager Chair for Advancing Liberty; Executive Vice President for International Programs at Atlas Network, offers a glimpse into his incredible life story—how he discovered classical liberal principles, how he has spent his career advocating economic liberty around the world, and why he believes these ideas are so vital in our world today.

The Joe Piscopo Show
7 AM Hour 5-12-20 Steven Malanga, the George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and City Journal's senior editor

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 54:47


7 AM Hour 5-12-20 Steven Malanga, the George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and City Journal’s senior editorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Joe Piscopo Show
7 AM Hour 4-23-20 Steven Malanga, the George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and City Journal's senior editor

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 54:44


7 AM Hour 4-23-20 Steven Malanga, the George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and City Journal’s senior editorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

City Journal's 10 Blocks
Vocational Education and America’s High Schools

City Journal's 10 Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 18:24


Paul Beston joins Steven Malanga to talk about the history of the American high school and making high-quality career training central in today’s high schools. This Ten Blocks episode is the second based on City Journal’s special issue, The Shape of Work to Come. In 1910, less than 20 percent of America’s 15-to-18-year-olds were enrolled in high school. By 1940, that figure had reached nearly 75 percent. The phenomenon became known as the American high school movement, and the impetus for it came from local communities, not from federal, or even state, government. Today, however, high school diplomas poorly prepare students for finding good jobs. Despite automation and competition from overseas, surveys of businesses consistently show that hundreds of thousands of positions in manufacturing firms go unfilled. One thing is abundantly clear: career and technical training in the U.S. hasn’t evolved to keep up with the transformation of the modern economy—and many schools have even slashed funding for vocational education. Paul Beston is managing editor of City Journal and author of the forthcoming book, The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Rule the Ring. His story “When High Schools Shaped America’s Destiny” appeared inCity Journal‘s special issue. Steven Malanga is the George M. Yeager Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and senior editor of City Journal. His story “Vocational Ed, Reborn” also appeared in the special issue.