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In this episode, our guest is Walker Hanlon who is an Associate Professor in Economics at Northwestern University. We talked about if necessity is the mother of invention, different theories about directed technical change, why the British Industrial Revolution specifically persisted and more! 06:40 Necessity: the mother of invention? 08:20 What is directed technical change? 09:50 Theories on directed technical change 15:10 Laissez-Faire and Walker's New Book!20:00 Why did The British Industrial Revolution persist?32:25 Cheezy Question and “This or That” Game!
Walker Hanlon explains the rise and fall of small government in Britain.Today's Book: The Laissez-Faire Experiment: Why Britain Embraced and Then Abandoned Small Government, 1800–1914
This weeks guest is Brittany Brennan. Brittany is currently the Director of Beverage & Bar Manager of Goodnight Cocktail Club. Brittany fell into bartending accidentally 12 years ago when applying for a serving job at a bar on York University's campus and fell in love with it immediately. Some of the notable establishments Brittany has worked at include the following: Laissez Faire, The Drake Hotel, Church Aperitivo Bar, Poetry Jazz Cafe, Oretta, Hunters Landing, Moxies, Shopsys Sports Grill. Some of Brittany's previous endeavours and projects include the following: Director of Beverage for DJR inc. Sister restaurants/bars of Goodnight Cocktail Club (Cherrys High Dive, Laissez Faire, Locals Only) Participated in one of the OG Bar Fights at Death & Taxes 5 years ago shortly after starting to bartend at Laissez Faire (kick started transition into beverage directing) Mover & Shaker Canadian popup with Nick Hogan and Jay McNeely Charlemagne Guest Book Volume 4 Popup (Vintage vest inspired concept menu) Artwork/decor curator for Goodnight Cocktail Club and Cherrys High Dive (both are a work in progress). A big thank you to Jean-Marc Dykes of Imbiblia for setting up our new website theindustrypodcast.club. Imbiblia is a cocktail app for bartenders, restaurants and drink nerds and built by a bartender with more than a decade of experience behind the bar. Several of the features includes the ability to create your own Imbiblia Recipe Cards with the Imbiblia Cocktail Builder, rapidly select ingredients, garnishes, methods and workshop recipes with a unique visual format, search by taste using flavor profiles unique to Imbiblia, share recipes publicly plus many more……Imbiblia - check it out! Looking for a Bartending Service? Or a private bartender to run your next corporate or personal event? Need help crafting a bar program for your restaurant? Contact Alchemist Alie for all your bartending needs: @alchemist.alie Links @brittbea_ @goodnightcocktailclub @sugarrunbar @babylonsistersbar @the_industry_podcast email us: info@theindustrypodcast.club
Grant reacts to Vikings / Rams and his thoughts on both Sean McVey and Kevin O'Connell. Matt LaFleur was a little too lighthearted in his end of season presser considering the circumstances, and Mike Clemens joins to recap what he saw and heard in Philly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sebelum kemerdekaan, pendidikan di Malaysia berjalan dalam keadaan yang boleh disifatkan sebagai polisi laissez-faire 1. Pihak berwajib, iaitu kerajaan Inggeris pada masa itu, tidak campur tangan dalam urusan pendidikan. Institusi-institusi pendidikan seperti sekolah gereja dan sekolah pondok wujud dan berfungsi secara bebas. Namun, selepas kemerdekaan, pendidikan dilihat sebagai alat penting untuk menyatukan rakyat pelbagai kaum, agama, dan latar belakang. Justeru, usaha besar-besaran untuk memusatkan pendidikan dilaksanakan dengan harapan dapat membina sebuah identiti nasional yang kukuh.Usaha pemusatan ini diteruskan sehingga kini. Kajiselidik Antarabangsa OECD mengenai Pengajaran dan Pembelajaran (TALIS) melibatkan 23 negara mendapati autonomi sekolah di Malaysia adalah antara yang terendah berbanding negara maju dan membangun (World Bank, 2013). Kajian Eunice Heredia-Ortiz pada tahun 2007 pula menyebut Malaysia sebagai salah satu daripada tiga negara dengan sistem pendidikan paling berpusat di dunia, bersama Uruguay dan Turkiye 2. Walaupun pemusatan ini ada manfaatnya, terutamanya di peringkat awal pembentukan negara bersama agenda solidariti sosial, ia kemudian membawa cabaran besar, terutamanya apabila keperluan masyarakat semakin kompleks dan rencam.Baca artikel penuh di https://saifulislam.com/2024/12/kerajaan-dan-sekolah-dari-era-laissez-faire-ke-sentralisasi/Bersama menyokong usaha advokasi saya di https://gofundme.hasrizal.com
Send us a textNot often do we find people who make the case for how race, liberty, and equality belong together. Even less often do we find them making arguments in the height of racially and economically troubled times. And EVEN LESS do we find audio clips of them doing so. These people are inspiring. They stand up against the currents of the time to speak their minds, for the benefit of everyone. In doing so, they garner respect and build coalitions across ideological lines, because they have to. We can learn from them and aspire to be like them today.In a really unique episode, I am excited to welcome David Beito to the podcast to talk about Rose Wilder Lane's column, "Rose Lane Says," and how she brought together these three concepts of race, liberty, and equality to make an appealing case for freedom. He shares with us a clip of Lane herself, speaking on these issues. Want to explore more?Timothy Sandefur on Freedom's Furies, a Great Antidote podcast.Nico Perrino on Individual Rights and Free Expression, a Great Antidote podcast.Rachel Ferguson on Black Liberation Through the Marketplace, a Great Antidote podcast. Alice Temnick, Prudence on the Prairie, at Speaking of SmithMustafa Akyol, Liberty Was Islam's First Call, at the Online Library of LibertyNever miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
A discussion with Dr. Jon Wisman of the Economics Department at American University on his paper "The Urgent Need to Delegitimate Laissez-Faire Ideology" ( https://ideas.repec.org/p/amu/wpaper/2024-02.html ). See also his book, The Origins and Dynamics of Inequality: Sex, Politics, and Ideology.
Kimberly Li, the owner of L'Ange, shares her journey of starting the company and the unique features of her products. She discusses the challenges and rewards of running a business, including the increasing costs and the decline of small businesses. Kimberly also talks about the expansion of L'Ange's product line and the excitement surrounding it. She emphasizes the importance of resilience and maintaining a fitness routine for mental and physical health. Kimberly shares her parenting style, which her kids describe as laissez-faire, and offers advice to other parents to trust themselves and their love for their children. Finally, she discusses the inspiration behind starting L'Ange. L'Ange was started by Kimberly's cousins in 2016, but she took over during the pandemic. The initial mission was to bring back traditional muslin fabric for baby products. L'Ange uses a medical-grade packaging that is waterproof and airtight to ensure the products remain clean and free from contaminants. The towels are made with a puffer weave technique, which prevents snagging and creates a more comfortable user experience. Kimberly selects the materials for the products through multiple levels of inspection. She incorporates customer feedback into product development and constantly strives to improve each batch. The most rewarding part of running the business is seeing customers continue to use and enjoy the products. L'Ange plans to expand its product line, including a hooded poncho towel and apparel made from muslin fabric. Kimberly also emphasizes the importance of supporting small businesses and incorporating a human aspect into the company.
Jewels says she sometimes doesn't understand why children think the way they often do, even though she was an irrational child herself once upon a time, and even though lice aren't a health risk, they're gross and caused her nightmares back in the day.And it's possible that if a child looks excessively unkempt, people might subconsciously treat them as though they're not cared for. email: jewelssays@gmail.comInstagram: @jewelssays Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you're curious about your leadership purpose, this episode of the Int-HER-rupt podcast is a must-listen. Join me as I delve into this topic with my guest, Victoria Hajjar, the founder of Ugli Ventures. Click play to learn more about finding your leadership purpose. Meet Victoria Hajjar Victoria is the founder of Ugli Ventures, which specializes in assisting startups in scaling from 6 to 7 figures. She focuses on aiding female entrepreneurs in optimizing sales and marketing strategies, team building, and leadership development to establish sustainable and profitable 7-figure enterprises. She enjoys taking the leadership qualities she learned from other male leaders and sharing them with women leaders to help them become successful in their journeys. After leaving the corporate world and working with investors, she was able to experience a wider style of leadership. One of her favorites was a leader who took on a mentorship role and shared his growth journey with the team. Noticing the leader's humility, she saw how it helped foster an excitement of growth within the organization. Leadership Purpose: What Is It? Victoria shares that regardless of your leadership style, the most important thing is to show up constantly in everything you do. Remember, your team members are watching you and do what they see others do. If you're not showing up consistently, your team won't either. The purpose of leadership is to ensure that everyone in the company follows through on what's expected of them How Does Having a Purpose Help You as a Leader? Knowing your purpose helps you learn your leadership style. Before you can find your purpose, understand what type of leader you want to be. Would you prefer to have a coaching leadership style? Or do you want to have a more Laissez-Faire leadership style? Victoria shares an exercise she does with her clients to help them understand the leadership styles better and how to find the right one for them. Understanding different leadership styles and discovering which brings you excitement allows you to find the right one that fits your personality. Creating Your Leadership Purpose Victoria suggests thinking about your larger "why" as a human. Consider how you want to show up in life and translate that into your work. Do you want to be the person who teaches others? Do you want to put a smile on someone's face every day? Do you want to give tough love to others? You can show up authentically as a leader when you connect to your deeper why and how you want to help others. “How you show up as a leader and conduct yourself is also attached to your larger why as a human. We spend so much of our lives at work. We often want to separate how we show up at work from how we do at home. We believe we are creating this balance. However, successful leaders bring the things they have passion for and the person they want to become, and they translate that into their style.” - Victoria Hajjar. Resources Ugli Ventures Victoria Hajjar on LinkedIn
bestimmt ist dir das auch schon begegnet: Du sprichst von bedürfnisorientierter Pädagogik und zack! Jemand sagt "das ist doch laissez- faire", "dann machen doch die Kinder nur noch was sie wollen", "das können wir ja gar nicht für alle leisten". Ich glaube, dass da mindestens ein großes Missverständnis vorliegt. Denn bedürfnisorientierte Pädagogik heißt überhaupt nicht, dass alle machen was sie wollen mit dieser negativen Färbung, die da mit schwingt. (Denn grundsätzlich wäre es sehr super, wenn Kinder einfach machen was sie wollen weil sie dann am Besten lernen). Und es heisst eben auch nicht, dass es dann gar keine Regeln gibt oder so. Was bedeutet aber überhaupt Laissez- faire? Und wie genau unterscheidet sich das von bedürfnisorientierter Pädagogik? Meine Gedanken dazu findest Du in dieser Folge. Und wie versprochen hier noch alle Infos zum Seminar "Sprache der Gleichwürdigkeit- Adultismus erkennen und überwinden durch Gewaltfreie Kommunikation (nach M. Rosenberg)" 12.11 & 13.11. 2024 (Di +Mi) Tag1: 9.30- 16.30, Tag 2: 9.00-15.00 Ort: Bielefeld /Quelle early bird Preis: 279€ (bis 30.09., danach 299€) Anmeldung über Christin Füchtenschneider: mitherzundleidenschaft@web.de oder als DM über Insta an mit_herz_und_leidenschaft Was Dich an diesen beiden Tagen erwartet: Eine Mischung aus Fachwissen und Reflexion der eigenen Praxis. Nach diesen zwei Tagen kehrst Du gestärkt und mit noch mehr Handlungsmöglichkeiten in Deinen beruflichen Alltag zurück. Inhalte: Was ist Adultismus? Definition und Grundlagen Macht und Machtstrukturen im päd. Alltag Sprachliche Aspekte von Macht Einführung in die gewaltfreie Kommunikation Wozu überhaupt GFK? "Alltags-GFK" üben und fühlen Weitere Infos: wir stellen Getränke und Snacks zur Verfügung Parkplatzmöglichkeiten in der unmittelbaren Umgebung vorhanden sehr gute Zuganbindung Meet & Greet am 12.11 mit Fea und Christin am Abend (auf eigenen Kosten, freiwillig) du erhältst eine Rechnung, ein Teilnahmezertifikat und ein Workbook Die Plätze sind begrenzt! Wir freuen uns, wenn DU dabei bist! So. Und jetzt höre wir uns wieder in zwei Wochen. Alles Liebe Fea
Vermutlich sind wir zum 16x hier in Frankreich, denn wir emfinden eine große Liebe zu diesem Land!Aber warum? Was begeistert uns hier?Warum gerade Frankreich? Warum die Bretagne? Wie ist das mit der Sprache? Was kostet und so ein Stellplatz? Was gefällt uns an den Französ:innen und deren Lebensstil?Und wie empfinden wir das Leben unterwegs?Eine Urlaubsfolge! Falls ihr uns Themen vorschlagen wollt oder Anregungen jeglicher Art habt, dann schreibt uns doch. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeinzettlRudleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/weinzettl_rudleWebsite: www.weinzettl-rudle.atMusikalischer Support: Markus Marageter: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089467151561Produktion: https://missing-link.mediaProducer: Konstantin KalteneggerContent Assistent: Anna Lisa-BierCEO: Stefan LassnigAufgenommen in den Missing Link Studios, Wien
Conor and Patrick return to the Glacket this week and y'all are not ready for the competitions in this episode I fear. Proceed with glaution. Songs this episode include: Home (S1) My Favorite Things Never Can Say Goodbye Pure Imagination On My Own Songbird ---- Become a Patron for exclusive bonus episodes, guest announcements, and access to live episode recordings @ patreon.com/gleekoftheweekpod Rate us five stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Buy our Merch! Leave us a voicemail @ (732)955-4098 Follow us on Instagram @gleekoftheweekpod Follow us on Tiktok @gleekoftheweekpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is the famed American Dream still attainable for the immigrants and working class of today? What made America the land of opportunity — and if it isn't the same anymore, what happened to it?Joining co-hosts Bethany and Luigi to discuss these questions is David Leonhardt, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of "Ours Was the Shining Future." In his book, Leonhardt describes what he calls today's "rough-and-tumble" capitalism and distinguishes its laissez-faire characteristics from a more bygone, democratic version. Charting shifts in manufacturing, labor power, and the perennial tension between immigration and wages, Leonhardt and our hosts deliberate over the ramifications of this story for progressive and populist movements in a tumultuous election year and offer potential pathways to rekindle the promise of prosperity and upward mobility.
Episode: 1185 Adam Smith: of economics and natural law. Today, a bright Scot looks to natural law for an economic model.
In dieser Folge reden Maria und Olivia über verschiedene Erziehungsstile. Gemeinsam diskutieren sie über verschiedene Ansätze von pädagogischen Maßnahmen und wie ihre eigene Kindheit ihre Erziehungsstile beeinflusst hat.
S5E13: I give a recap of session 3 of my Greyhawk/Pomarj campaign for AD&D. Also included is a thought-provoking call-in from Jason of Nerds RPG Variety Cast - once again on the topic of free will. You can contact me at: scotinkyoto@yahoo.com, and Menion @OldShabbyGamer (Twitter). Cheers! Details of the music for this podcast, available free of charge from Free Stock Musical, are as follows: Otogi2 by PeriTune | http://peritune.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/menion/message
Ayn Rand would have been 119 years old on Feb 2, 2024. Today we have Philosopher Andrew Bernstein with us to discuss her novels and philosophy. We talk about the significance of The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, along with his own impact on her ideas with the works he has authored. We look into the future of an 'Objectivist' society, too. All around, a lively talk.Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) The Secular Foxhole Town Hall. Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace!Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:Andrew Bernstein's websiteBook of the Month Club and Atlas ShruggedAyn Rand at the Ford Hall ForumThe Fountainhead on CliffNotesAtlas Shrugged on CliffNotesAnthem on CliffNotesObjectivism in One LessonThe Capitalist ManifestoThe Capitalist Manifesto The Historic, Economic and Philosophic Case for Laissez-Faire, published. by University Press of America / Rowman & Littlefield Ayn Rand for BeginnersCapitalist Magazine: Javier Milei Speech at World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in DavosThe Ultimate Resource by Julian SimonThe Hero Show podcastAbraham Lincoln: Conceived in Liberty | The Hero Show, Ep 71Lebanese Institute for Market StudiesPersian languageGreat Islamic Thinkers Versus Islam
An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume 2: Classical Economics The second volume contains an enlightening critique of Ricardian economics, showing the constraints on theory entailed by Ricardo's static and pseudo-mathematical method. Ricardo's successor John Stuart Mill is the object of a devastating intellectual portrait. Marxism is subjected to a merciless demolition, and Rothbard shows the roots of this system in metaphysical speculation. The French classical liberals such as Bastiat, on the other hand, contributed to the subjectivist school. A further highlight of this volume is a discussion of the bullionist controversy: the views of the Banking and Currency Schools receive extensive analysis. Narrated by Jeff Riggenbach
An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume 2: Classical Economics The second volume contains an enlightening critique of Ricardian economics, showing the constraints on theory entailed by Ricardo's static and pseudo-mathematical method. Ricardo's successor John Stuart Mill is the object of a devastating intellectual portrait. Marxism is subjected to a merciless demolition, and Rothbard shows the roots of this system in metaphysical speculation. The French classical liberals such as Bastiat, on the other hand, contributed to the subjectivist school. A further highlight of this volume is a discussion of the bullionist controversy: the views of the Banking and Currency Schools receive extensive analysis. Narrated by Jeff Riggenbach
An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume 2: Classical Economics The second volume contains an enlightening critique of Ricardian economics, showing the constraints on theory entailed by Ricardo's static and pseudo-mathematical method. Ricardo's successor John Stuart Mill is the object of a devastating intellectual portrait. Marxism is subjected to a merciless demolition, and Rothbard shows the roots of this system in metaphysical speculation. The French classical liberals such as Bastiat, on the other hand, contributed to the subjectivist school. A further highlight of this volume is a discussion of the bullionist controversy: the views of the Banking and Currency Schools receive extensive analysis. Narrated by Jeff Riggenbach
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 20, 2023 is: laissez-faire less-ay-FAIR noun Laissez-faire refers to an economic policy or doctrine that allows businesses to operate with very little interference from the government. Laissez-faire is also used as an adjective, as in “laissez-faire capitalism,” and often figuratively used to mean “hands-off,” as in “she took a laissez-faire approach to managing her employees.” // The newly-announced candidate is a strong advocate of laissez-faire. See the entry > Examples: “There is no doubt that our collective viewing during the Christmas period has always been enhanced by the various versions of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol.... Dickens's most popular work was penned at a time when the government policy of laissez-faire was common practice and led directly to social, economic and political inequality, widespread poverty and inequity.” — Owen Kelly [letter to the editor], The National (Glasgow, Scotland), 29 Dec. 2021 Did you know? The French phrase laissez faire literally means “allow to do,” with the idea being “let people do as they choose.” The origins of laissez-faire are associated with the Physiocrats, a group of 18th-century French economists who believed that government policy should not interfere with the operation of natural economic laws. (The actual coiner of the phrase may have been French economist Vincent de Gournay, or it may have been François Quesnay, who is considered the group's founder and leader.) The original phrase was “laissez faire, laissez passer,” with the second part meaning “let (things) pass.” Laissez-faire, which first showed up in an English context in the first half of the 19th century, can still mean “a doctrine opposing governmental interference in economic affairs,” but it is also used in broader contexts in which a “hands-off” or “anything-goes” policy or attitude is adopted. It is frequently used as an adjective meaning “favoring a ‘hands-off' policy,” as in “laissez-faire economics.”
Indifference and noninterference are never good, especially when parenting. In this episode, Harriett covers the last of the 3 ineffective parenting styles.
Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones Jr. talk through their early Team USA takeaways heading into the FIBA Basketball World Cup, celebrate A'ja Wilson's ridiculous 53-point game and what it could mean for the MVP race, discuss the importance of (spacing) context through the lens of Ja Morant, and much more!If you ever have NBA or WNBA questions, email us at dunkerspot@yahoo.com.If you'd like to join our Dunker Spot Playoff watch parties -- they're free, and easy to sign up for -- you can do so here: https://www.playback.tv/thedunkerspotTIME STAMPS1:30 -- James Harden/Damian Lillard updates8:15 -- NBA Free Agency news (JaVale McGee/Markieff Morris, Skal Labissiere)13:00 -- Team USA30:00 -- A'ja Wilson/MVP discussion54:30 -- Mailbag1:26:00 -- Free ThrowsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's guest is Dr. Robin Hanson, Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University. Dr. Hanson is a prominent contributor to discussions on the implications of AI applications on realpolitik going into the future. In conversation with Emerj CEO and Head of Research Daniel Faggella, Robin contributes to our special ‘AI Futures' series by pulling apart ethical concerns for the species as AGI develops and how the forces behind that growth must balance these concerns moving forward. If you've enjoyed or benefited from some of the insights of this episode, consider leaving us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts, and let us know what you learned, found helpful, or liked most about this show!
Literatura jest sztuką słowa – a to oznacza także: sztuką pojęć. Można śmiało powiedzieć, że spośród wszystkich dziedzin sztuki właśnie ta jest najgłębiej osadzona w tak typowo ludzkim myśleniu pojęciowym. Jak przekłada się to na obcowanie z dziełem literackim w porównaniu do obcowania z obrazem, rzeźbą czy dziełem muzycznym? O czym pisał Arystoteles w swojej „Poetyce”, z czym niemal dwa i pół tysiąca lat później w pełni zgadzała się Ayn Rand? Jaka jest zasadnicza teoretyczna różnica między uprawianiem historii a tworzeniem fikcji literackiej – i dlaczego to rozróżnienie jest tak istotne przy analizie i interpretacji literatury? Jakie są cztery fundamenty powieści? Co jest najbardziej zasadniczą różnicą między nurtem romantycznym i naturalistycznym w literaturze? O tym – i o wielu innych kwestiach – rozmawiają w dzisiejszym odcinku Ziemowit i Mateusz. Zapraszamy do oglądania! ________________________________________ #sztuka #dziełosztuki #artysta #estetyka #metafizycznaocena #literatura #powieść #poetyka #arystoteles #historia #romantyzm #naturalizm #romantycznyrealizm życie | rozum | wolność
Acute shortages of trainee specialists are fuelling burnout among senior hospital doctors, whose own ranks are thinning. After decades of an ad hoc approach to critical workforce training - and a reluctance by some health boards to pick up the tab - there's finally a plan, or at least a plan to make a plan. But will it be too late for those vulnerable specialties already on life-support? Ruth Hill reports.
Po co człowiekowi sztuka? Czy w ogóle jej potrzebuje? Jaką wartość wnoszą do naszego życia dzieła sztuki? Co każdy artysta zawsze zawiera we wszystkich swoich dziełach, choćby nawet robił to nieświadomie? Gdzie mylili się naturaliści (oczywiście mylili się w wielu kwestiach, ale dziś poruszamy jedną)? Dziś Ziemowit i Mateusz wprowadzają widzów Klasy Atlasa w nową dziedzinę i w ostatnią z omawianych w naszych videopodcastach gałąź filozofii obiektywizmu – innymi słowy: zapraszamy na wstęp do estetyki! ________________________________________ #sztuka #dziełosztuki #artysta #estetyka #metafizycznaocena życie | rozum | wolność
Jeśli chcesz mieć prawa, to musisz mieć i obowiązki. A jeśli jesteś do tego pełnosprawnym mężczyzną w sile wieku, to jednym z tych obowiązku jest stawienie się na rozkaz i walka za kraj, kiedy tylko Ojczyzna (czytaj: politycy) tego potrzebuje! Słyszeliście kiedyś takie albo podobne tłumaczenia? Dziś Ziemowit i Mateusz zajmą się właśnie nimi. Innymi słowy: zapraszamy na ostatni odcinek dotyczący filozofii polityki, w którym porozmawiamy o poborze do wojska. Moralność lub niemoralność poboru, możliwe uzasadnienia, czy pobór można usprawiedliwić, jak to jest z tymi „prawami i obowiązkami” – o tym wszystkim w dzisiejszym epizodzie Klasy Atlasa! ________________________________________ #rząd #państwo #władza #rolarządu #wojna #pokój #zwycięstwo #etykawojny #moralnośćwojny #pacyfizm #pacyfiści #wojnasprawiedliwa #ekonomia #społeczność #społeczeństwo #moralność #amoralność #etyka #altruizm #egoizm #interes #intereswłasny #samopoświęcenie #romantyzm #realizm #realpolitik #polrealizm #realizmpolityczny #geopolityka #stosunkimiędzynarodowe #politykazagraniczna #pragmatyzm #praktyczność #indywidualizm #prawa #prawaczłowieka #prawajednostki #aksjologia #wartości #pobór #pobórdowojska #pobórwojskowy #draft #armia #wojsko #armiazawodowa #obowiązki #przywileje życie | rozum | wolność
Inter arma silent leges – W czasie wojny milczą prawa, jak mawiał Cyceron. Czy to oznacza jednak również, że milczy etyka? Wojna to piekło – ale czy filozofia i moralność mogą cokolwiek powiedzieć na jej temat? Kto ma rację? Pacyfiści, którzy twierdzą, że wojna jest zawsze niemoralna, stanowi największe możliwe zło i trzeba uczynić wszystko, co tylko konieczne, aby jej uniknąć? Polityczni „realiści”, według których wojna jest amoralna i nijak ma się do niej etyka i zasady, a jedyne, co liczy się w prawdziwym świecie, to walka geopolitycznych mocarstw? Zwolennicy koncepcji wojny sprawiedliwej, uznający rozróżnienie między słuszną a niesłuszną wojną i postulujący istnienie pewnych uniwersalnych zasad moralnych dotyczących prowadzenia działań wojennych, atakowania jedynie celów militarnych, oszczędzania cywilów i jeńców? A może… wszyscy oni się mylą, a prawidłowa odpowiedź co do etyki wojny jest jeszcze inna? Dzisiejszy odcinek to wstęp do aspektu filozofii polityki, jakim jest prowadzenie wojny. Przedstawimy pokrótce konsekwentne zastosowanie obiektywistycznych pryncypiów politycznych odnośnie do moralności (i niemoralności) wojny. Zapraszamy do obejrzenia dzisiejszego odcinka! ________________________________________ #rząd #państwo #władza #rolarządu #wojna #pokój #zwycięstwo #etykawojny #moralnośćwojny #pacyfizm #pacyfiści #wojnasprawiedliwa #ekonomia #społeczność #społeczeństwo #moralność #amoralność #etyka #altruizm #egoizm #interes #intereswłasny #samopoświęcenie #romantyzm #realizm #realpolitik #polrealizm #realizmpolityczny #geopolityka #stosunkimiędzynarodowe #politykazagraniczna #pragmatyzm #praktyczność #indywidualizm #prawa #prawaczłowieka #prawajednostki #aksjologia #wartości życie | rozum | wolność
Czy zdarzyło ci się słyszeć któreś z poniższych haseł: Kiedy chodzi o dobro państwa, musi zamilknąć wszelka etyka. Stosunki międzynarodowe to wyrachowana gra o sumie zerowej, w której jeden może wygrać jedynie kosztem drugiego, a do zwycięstwa potrzeba amoralnego pragmatyzmu. W polityce zagranicznej istnieje tylko jeden wybór: albo będziesz romantycznym naiwniakiem gotowym poświęcać się w imię utopijnych ideałów takich jak „za wolność waszą i naszą” – albo będziesz zimnym i bezwzględnym cynikiem idącym po trupach ku realizacji interesów państwa, tertium non datur. Brzmi znajomo? Jeśli tak – zapraszamy na dzisiejszy epizod Klasy Atlasa, w którym rozprawiamy się z tymi sloganami! Odcinek stanowi wstęp do filozofii polityki zagranicznej i stosunków międzynarodowych z perspektywy obiektywizmu Ayn Rand. Przedstawimy pokrótce konsekwentne zastosowanie obiektywistycznych pryncypiów politycznych w polityce zagranicznej – i wyjaśnimy, dlaczego jeden z najpopularniejszych współczesnych paradygmatów, czyli tak zwany „realizm polityczny” (oraz jego gałąź: geopolityka), opiera się na wątpliwych przesłankach. A jak wiadomo: trzeba weryfikować własne przesłanki! A także słów kilka o tezach polskich „public intellectuals” promujących własną wizję geopolityki, takich jak doktor Jacek Bartosiak czy Piotr Zychowicz. W którym miejscu panowie się mylą? Zapraszamy do obejrzenia dzisiejszego odcinka! ________________________________________ #rząd #państwo #władza #utopia #rolarządu #gospodarka #ekonomia #społeczność #społeczeństwo #moralność #amoralność #etyka #altruizm #egoizm #interes #intereswłasny #samopoświęcenie #romantyzm #realizm #realpolitik #polrealizm #realizmpolityczny #geopolityka #stosunkimiędzynarodowe #politykazagraniczna #pragmatyzm #praktyczność #indywidualizm #prawa #prawaczłowieka #prawajednostki #aksjologia #wartości życie | rozum | wolność
Nie kapitalizm, nie socjalizm – trzecia droga: … interwencjonizm…? A fuj, toż to cuchnie! „Droga środka”, na której miałby królować pragmatyzm i trzeźwe, wyważone i pozbawione radykalizmu połączenie elementów wolnego rynku i etatyzmu – czy interwencjonizm i gospodarka mieszana rzeczywiście są „złotym środkiem” i odpowiedzią dla wszystkich, którzy chcą po prostu jakoś żyć, z dala od ekstremizmów? Otóż nie – a Ziemowit i Mateusz wyjaśnią dziś, dlaczego nie. Zapraszamy do obejrzenia dzisiejszego odcinka! ________________________________________ #etatyzm #interwencjonizm #trzeciadroga #drogaśrodka #gospodarkamieszana #radykalizm #ekstremizm #ludwigvonmises #rząd #państwo #władza #utopia #rolarządu #kapitalizm #gospodarka #ekonomia #społeczność #społeczeństwo #moralność #indywidualizm #prawa #prawaczłowieka #prawajednostki #aksjologia #wartości życie | rozum | wolność
Inspired by the article about leadership on the Asana blog, Pilar and Tim discuss Kurt Lewin's 3 leadership styles. In a seminal study conducted in 1939, groups of 10 year old children were given a craft task and assigned an adult leader using either an authoritarian, democratic or laissez-faire leadership style. They concluded that democratic leadership was the most effective. Pilar and Tim share their experiences of these 3 styles and spend some time debating the laissez-faire and authoritarian styles. And whether there is a distinction between management and leadership. Pilar throws a few more models into the mix: Ken Blanchard's situational leadership and John Adair's Action Centered Leadership. Ultimately our default style isn't going to suit every circumstance. We need to switch between styles to get the best results. TIME CODED SHOW NOTES 01:30 min There can be times where the appropriate leadership style for a situation is one that we don't like. But our default style isn't going to suit every situation and team. And all styles have pros and cons. 4:25 Pilar references Ken Blanchard's situational leadership model and how it encourages us to consider which leadership approach might work best in a particular situation. 5:00 Lewin classified 3 leadership styles: authoritarian, participative and laissez-faire. Tim has a reaction to calling something laissez-faire. But Pilar and the dictionary keep us on track. 7:20 Tim's a bit suspicious of drawing conclusions about workplace productivity based on how school children react to laissez-faire leadership. 8:50 If you have a really experienced and high performing team you should be able to be a bit laissez-faire. Tim has found being more authoritative can sometimes be helpful when dealing with an inexperienced person or team. But less so with experienced teams. 11:00 Pilar shares a story of her husband having a very laissez-faire manager and loving it. 13:30 Laissez-faire leader doesn't mean that you neglect the core tasks of management like setting priorities or providing support when your team needs it. 15:50 Jurgen Appelo said "Manage the system, not the people", it's the fourth principle of Management 3.0. A leadership approach will only work if the system is setup to support it. 18:30 Tim has struggled to adapt when his preferred style isn't what the team member needs. 19:15 Pilar introduces another model! John Adair's Action Centered Leadership says managers need to be balancing their attention between the task, individual and the team. 21:30 Part of the leader's job description is to take charge in difficult moments. 22:15 Authoritative leadership often brings up negative connotations. 23:15 We assume that adoption of a leadership styles is based on personality and the good intent of a leader. But it isn't always the case. This leads us to speculate about the difference between managing in a particular style because of your personal reasons vs managing in that style because it works best for the the task or individual or team. What about you, dear listener? What is your default style? Do you ever use other styles? We'd love to hear about your experiences! Get in touch through our Contact Form https://managementcafepodcast.com/contact/ or tell us on Twitter - we are @managementcaf
Czym jest idea socjalizmu? Co w praktyce oznacza „społeczna własność środków produkcji”? Jakie są argumenty przeciwko ustrojowi socjalistycznemu z punktu widzenia psychologii, ekonomii i etyki? Jak socjalizm krytykował Friedrich von Hayek, jak Ludwig von Mises, a jak Ayn Rand? I dlaczego – mimo ponad stulecia horrorów, jakie przynosiły kolejne próby wdrożenia socjalizmu – świat nadal jest pełen ludzi, którzy uważają ten system za wspaniałą utopię? Zapraszamy do obejrzenia dzisiejszego odcinka! W eseju „Budowniczowie pomników” opublikowanym w zbiorze „Cnota egoizmu” („The Virtue of Selfishness”) czytamy: „Niegdyś uważany za ideał, dziś jest szkieletem w łachmanach. Trzeszczy na wietrze jak strach na wróble ponad całym światem, lecz ludzie nie maja odwagi, by podnieść wzrok i dojrzeć trupia czaszkę, która szczerzy zęby spod strzępów czerwonej chusty. Szkieletem tym jest socjalizm. Pięćdziesiąt lat temu istniało może usprawiedliwienie (choć nie uzasadnienie) dla szeroko rozpowszechnionej wiary, że socjalizm jest teoria polityczna, która, kierując się szlachetnymi pobudkami, dąży do zaspokojenia potrzeb wszystkich członków społeczeństwa. Dziś nie można już tej wiary uważać za niewinny błąd. Socjalizm został wypróbowany na wszystkich kontynentach. Nadszedł czas, by w świetle praktyki zbadać pobudki obrońców tej teorii”. Minęło kolejne sześćdziesiąt lat od napisania tego tekstu – czyli już ponad stulecie od czasów, w których Ayn Rand potrafiłaby znaleźć „może usprawiedliwienie (choć nie uzasadnienie)” dla wiary w socjalizm. Dziś nie ma już ani usprawiedliwienia, ani uzasadnienia, ani nawet cienia wymówki dla zwolenników tego ustroju – zwłaszcza wśród intelektualistów. A jednak nadal rzesze ludzi deklarują się jako socjaliści, a nawet przeciwnicy tego systemu rzadko przedstawiają lepszą obronę ponad miałkie (i wewnętrznie sprzeczne): „to ustrój idealny w teorii, ale niemożliwy w praktyce”. Dziś Ziemowit i Mateusz zmierzą się z tym upiorem i pokażą, że niegdysiejszy „szkielet w łachmanach” nie ma już nawet łachmanów – i dlaczego trzeba celowo i świadomie zamykać oczy, aby nie dostrzec, że Czerwony Król jest nagi. ________________________________________ #socjalizm #komunizm #marksizm #karolmarks #socjaliści #komuniści #marksiści #krytykasocjalizmu #ludwigvonmises #friedrichvonhayek #rząd #państwo #władza #utopia #rolarządu #kapitalizm #gospodarka #ekonomia #społeczność #społeczeństwo #moralność #indywidualizm #prawa #prawaczłowieka #prawajednostki #aksjologia #wartości życie | rozum | wolność
Czy może istnieć rząd ograniczony do ochrony niezbywalnych praw jednostki i rugowania inicjowania użycia siły fizycznej – który jednocześnie sam nie naruszałby praw jednostki i nie inicjował przemocy? Oto jest pytanie! … na które Ziemowit i Mateusz odpowiedzieli w odcinku Klasy Atlasa sprzed trzech tygodni. Dziś kontynuujemy temat i rozwiewamy kolejną wątpliwość: jeśli potrzebujemy rządu dla ochrony praw i wolności – i jeśli taki rząd może używać siły jedynie w odwecie przeciw tym, którzy zainicjowali jej użycie względem niewinnych – to jak można… finansować taki rząd, skoro przymusowe i niedobrowolne podatki nie wchodzą w grę? Czy może istnieć rząd bez przymusowego opodatkowania? Jak mogłyby wyglądać dobrowolne opłaty na obronne funkcje pełnione przez obiektywistyczny rząd? Kto, ile, jak i dlaczego miałby płacić? Co z „problemem” tak zwanych „free-riderów”? Na którym etapie tworzenia wolnego społeczeństwa należałoby zlikwidować przymus podatkowy? Co ochroni nas przed wiecznie rozrastającym się Lewiatanem i powrotem do etatystycznego punktu wyjścia? O tym i o innych kwestiach związanych z finansowaniem rządu w wolnym społeczeństwie – już dzisiaj! Zapraszamy! ________________________________________ #rząd #państwo #pieniądze #finansowanie #rolarządu #finansowanierządu #wolnespołeczeństwo #ustrójkapitalistyczny #wolnyrynek #leseferyzm #liberalizm #gospodarka #ekonomia #społeczność #społeczeństwo #moralność #indywidualizm #prawa #prawaczłowieka #prawajednostki #aksjologia #wartości życie | rozum | wolność
Co ma filozoficzne ujęcie tematu wartości do ustroju społecznego, jakim jest kapitalizm? Wartości „same w sobie”, subiektywizm wartości i obiektywistyczna teoria wartości – jak te trzy podejścia przekładają się na możliwość zaistnienia „nieznanego ideału”? Dlaczego obiektywna teoria wartości jest jedyną teorią moralną nie do pogodzenia z rządami siły? Co wynika dla kapitalizmu z faktu, że wartości nie mogą istnieć (nie mogą być wartościowane) poza pełnym kontekstem życia człowieka, jego potrzeb, celów i wiedzy? Jak rozumieć stanowisko Ayn Rand, według której „obiektywny pogląd na wartości przenika całą strukturę społeczeństwa kapitalistycznego”? Jak ma się obiektywistyczna teoria wartości w filozofii do subiektywistycznej teorii wartości w ekonomii, na której ufundowana jest cała „najmłodsza z nauk” od czasów Carla Mengera? Czy istnieje tu jakaś sprzeczność? Wreszcie: skoro kapitalizm jest tak dobry – to dlaczego przegrywa? O tym wszystkim rozmawiają dziś Ziemowit i Mateusz – zapraszamy! ________________________________________ #kapitalizm #ustrójkapitalistyczny #wolnyrynek #leseferyzm #liberalizm #gospodarka #ekonomia #społeczność #społeczeństwo #moralność #indywidualizm #prawa #prawaczłowieka #prawajednostki #aksjologia #wartości #teoriawartości #obiektywistycznateoriawartości #subiektywizm życie | rozum | wolność
We may need a 5-hour show today to address everything. Press Conference Wednesday. Nolan Gorman, Doug says he should play everyday. Balloon Party Doug. Dotem Pre-Party. The Dotem scoreboard. "Jehovah must have been with us." Hole 12 was a real pony. Players struggled to reach that brutal par 3 (115 yards, downhill with no trouble anywhere). Have we groomed our listeners into being into guys? The PlowCouple & Lisa Ann's date on Friday. Peacemaker. Someone swiped Iggy's bowling ball. Giveaways. St. Louisan and PGA Pro Michael Block's performance at the PGA Championship. Laissez-faire attitudes. Brooks. LIV's future. Pepper me with your kisses. The DP Tour. Michael Wellington joins the program to talk Dotem and Michael Block. We do the live drawing of the EDF raffle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In which Amy & Robert discuss the urgent need for free thought, and therefore independent action, and therefore political/economic freedom ... and why today's Left and today's Right both need an attitude adjustment. To say the least.
In this episode of "The Afraid Don't Get Paid," Candace, explores various leadership styles and philosophies that can aid coaches in developing their unique coaching approach. Candace emphasizes the importance of reflecting on personal values, strengths, and experiences to create a coaching program that resonates with the intended audience and attracts clients who share the same principles.Throughout the episode, Candace delves into several leadership styles such as autocratic, democratic, transformational, servant, and laissez-faire. She shares the benefits and drawbacks of each style, helping listeners determine which approach is right for them and their clients. Candace also provides tips on handling criticism, staying true to personal principles, and valuing feedback as a coach. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the different leadership styles and philosophies that can help them create a coaching approach that stands out and attracts clients who align with their principles by listening to this episode.Follow Candace on Instagram: @candacechatman_Visit her website: https://candacechatman.com/Check out The CEO VIP Weekend Experience in D.C.What's included in this Experience:5 hours together virtually or here in D.C. covering Sales ContentLifestyle strategyBrand photoshoot Website redesign Luxury experienceEverything you need from systems, to mindset to making your first $100k this year.MAJOR BONUS ALERT: If you join me in person, you will also get a luxury photoshoot at one of the best hotels in D.C. Go into 2023 with a sales and marketing plan for the year and a killer social media feed. (JOIN NOW)Join Candace as she breaks down business strategies, mindset shifts, and how to sustain a healthy work-life balance through the approach of selling on social media. Candace Chatman has been featured on NBC, CBS, Yahoo Finance, FOX News, and Disrupt. Candace has partnered and worked for some of the largest technology companies in areas of Sales and Marketing. Before she went full-time in her coaching business, she worked for one of the world's leading data analytics companies in B2B sales and spearheaded the creation of their Events and Marketing business. Candace's goal is to empower entrepreneurs to make the tough decisions, because the afraid, don't get paid.
The Rational Egoist: The Case Against Protectionism and the Path to Laissez-Faire Capitalism In this episode of The Rational Egoist, host Michael Liebowitz interviews James Hohman, Director of Fiscal Policy at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, to discuss the detrimental effects of protectionism on free trade and the economy. They delve into the definition and examples of protectionism and its anti-capitalist nature. The conversation explores the importance of wealth through goods and services being traded and how protectionism can hinder this exchange. The discussion shifts to the steps that can be taken to help countries move towards more capitalism, with a focus on incremental change and the ultimate goal of laissez-faire capitalism. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the case against protectionism and the path towards a more prosperous economy. Michael Liebowitz is a philosopher, political activist, and host of the Rational Egoist podcast. He is a passionate advocate of reason and his views have been heavily influenced by the philosopher Ayn Rand. Liebowitz has dedicated his life to promoting its principles of rational self-interest, individualism, and reason. In addition to his work as a podcast host, Liebowitz is also a prominent spokesperson for the Libertarian Party for Connecticut - USA and has been involved in a number of political debates advocating for individual rights and freedoms through his YouTube videos and interviews. Liebowitz's life story is a testament to the transformative power of the writings of Ayn Rand. After spending 25 years in prison, he was able to turn his life around by embracing the principles of rational self-interest and morality espoused by Ayn Rand. He has since become an influential voice in the libertarian and Objectivist communities, using his own experience to inspire others to live their lives in accordance with reason, individualism, and self-interest. Liebowitz is also the co-author of "Down the Rabbit Hole: How the Culture of Correction Encourages Crime," a book that explores the ways in which misguided societal attitudes towards punishment and rehabilitation have led to a rise in crime and recidivism. In addition to his work in politics and philosophy, Liebowitz is a regular guest on the Todd Feinburg show at WTIC, where he provides expert commentary on a range of political and social issues.
Is the Fed being too laissez-faire about stress in the banking system? Former Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher says it still has to slay the “inflation dragon” and at least one economist agrees, saying that's exactly why the Fed will hike rates in less than 2 weeks.Meantime, as the credit crunch hits Main Street, he hear from one small business owner who's feeling the effects as he tries to expand.And XPrize Founder Peter Diamandis joins Kelly to discuss his latest $11M competition, and the impact AI will have on it, as well as the broader tech landscape.
Daniel ist nach seinem Touraftakt wieder zurück in Berlin und hat Deutschlands Problem am eigenen Leib erfahren, während Kawus in Hamburg keine Verantwortungen hat. Stuttgart 21, Laissez Faire Öko Eltern und keine Sitzmöglichkeiten im kleinsten Burger King - alles geht in Deutschland den Bach runter. Darauf erstmal ein ordentliches Urbi et Orbi vom mächtigsten Ronald Mc'Donald der Welt. Außerdem erfahrt ihr wie Mannheim schöner wirken kann als Paris und warum Xi Jin Ping Winnie Puh hasst.
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Blaming is your default state as a human. Blaming happens when you perceive something is wrong, and two things show up: The first is your behavior, and internally, you arrive at a point where they are wrong. If you see something wrong, you call it out. Listen to how the call-out culture works against its intentions and why blaming makes people defensive. You will also learn why Laissez-faire or bringing compassion also doesn't work. What should you do to create a breakthrough by impacting people and causing change and transformation, not just by calling people out?
In this episode, Young and Henrik talk about innovation and how Henrik's company, Gembah, has made it possible for entrepreneurs to bring their product ideas to life. They discuss how Henrik's hands-off approach has yielded positive results at work and home. Henrik also shares his views on leadership and how complete transparency can be the foundation for building solid relationships.Please enjoy & subscribe! ABOUT OUR GUEST:CEO of Gembah. Former CEO/Co-founder of Boundless. Incubator and Board Member of OutboundEngine. Previously President of EverydayWealth, and co-founder and President of Creditland. Management and IT Consulting with Andersen Consulting.Father of Chloe (almost 18) and Axel (almost 15) and happily married to Koshla for more than 20 years. STUFF WE LOVE:Attention founders and investors:Two12.co is the best cap table and fundraising toolkit. Use code TGDS for 25% off!https://bit.ly/3Q7wHsnTry Young's online recording studio!https://riverside.fm/homepage?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=youngLooking to outsource graphic design? Try Young's favorite resource, Penji: unlimited designs for one fixed cost from some of the world's top design talent!https://penji.co/pricing/?affiliate=3I86N6MSF5358220Learn more about us!Our website: https://thegirldadshow.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheGirlDadShow/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGirlDadShowShop here for The Girl Dad Show products: https://thegirldadshow.com/collections*If you click on our links, we may receive a tiny commission AND… most of the time, you will receive an offer. Win/Win! The products that The Girl Dad Show recommends are the ones we believe in.
Enjoy your friday with a brand new episode of Jakes Take as he ventures into the teams from the state of Louisiana --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/varietysportsnetwork/support
How will LSU handle the surprise retirement of Myles Brennan, what does Jameis' injury mean for the Saints and let's prepare for the Pels coming to Birmingham on this Louisiana based episode.
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