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Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Against Student Debt Cancellation From All Sides of the Political Compass, published by Maxwell Tabarrok on May 14, 2024 on LessWrong. A stance against student debt cancellation doesn't rely on the assumptions of any single ideology. Strong cases against student debt cancellation can be made based on the fundamental values of any section of the political compass. In no particular order, here are some arguments against student debt cancellation from the perspectives of many disparate ideologies. Equity and Fairness Student debt cancellation is a massive subsidy to an already prosperous and privileged population. American college graduates have nearly double the income of high school graduates. African Americans are far underrepresented among degree holders compared to their overall population share. Within the group of college graduates debt cancellation increases equity, but you can't get around the fact that 72% of African Americans have no student debt because they never went to college. The tax base for debt cancellation will mostly come from rich white college graduates, but most of the money will go to … rich white college graduates. Taxing the rich to give to the slightly-less-rich doesn't have the same Robin Hood ring but might still slightly improve equity and fairness relative to the status quo, except for the fact that it will trade off with far more important programs. Student debt cancellation will cost several hundred billion dollars at least, perhaps up to a trillion dollars or around 4% of GDP. That's more than defense spending, R&D spending, more than Medicaid and Medicare, and almost as much as social security spending. A trillion-dollar transfer from the top 10% to the top 20% doesn't move the needle much on equity but it does move the needle a lot on budgetary and political constraints. We should be spending these resources on those truly in need, not the people who already have the immense privilege on an American college degree. Effective Altruism The effective altruist critique of student debt cancellations is similar to the one based on equity and fairness, but with much more focus on global interventions as an alternative way to spend the money. Grading student debt cancellation on impact, tractability, and neglectedness, it scores very poorly. Mostly because of tiny impact compared to the most effective charitable interventions. Giving tens of thousands of dollars to people who already have high incomes, live in the most prosperous country on earth, and face little risk of death from poverty or disease is so wasteful that it borders on criminal on some views of moral obligations. It is letting tens of millions of children drown (or die from malaria) because you don't want to get your suit wet saving them. Saving a life costs $5,000, cancelling student debt costs $500 billion, you do the math. Student Debt Crisis If what you really care about is stemming the ill-effects of large and growing student debt, debt cancellation is a terrible policy. If you want people to consume less of something, the last thing you should do is subsidize people who consume that thing. But that's exactly what debt cancellation does: It is a massive subsidy on student debt. Going forward, the legal precedent and political one-upmanship will make future cancellations more likely, so students will be willing to take more debt, study less remunerative majors, and universities will raise their prices in response. Helping those who are already saddled with student debt by pushing future generations further into it is not the right way out of this problem. Fiscal Conservativism Student debt cancellation is expensive. Several hundred billion dollars has already been spent and several hundred billion more are proposed. This will mostly be financed through debt, especially si...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Against Student Debt Cancellation From All Sides of the Political Compass, published by Maxwell Tabarrok on May 14, 2024 on LessWrong. A stance against student debt cancellation doesn't rely on the assumptions of any single ideology. Strong cases against student debt cancellation can be made based on the fundamental values of any section of the political compass. In no particular order, here are some arguments against student debt cancellation from the perspectives of many disparate ideologies. Equity and Fairness Student debt cancellation is a massive subsidy to an already prosperous and privileged population. American college graduates have nearly double the income of high school graduates. African Americans are far underrepresented among degree holders compared to their overall population share. Within the group of college graduates debt cancellation increases equity, but you can't get around the fact that 72% of African Americans have no student debt because they never went to college. The tax base for debt cancellation will mostly come from rich white college graduates, but most of the money will go to … rich white college graduates. Taxing the rich to give to the slightly-less-rich doesn't have the same Robin Hood ring but might still slightly improve equity and fairness relative to the status quo, except for the fact that it will trade off with far more important programs. Student debt cancellation will cost several hundred billion dollars at least, perhaps up to a trillion dollars or around 4% of GDP. That's more than defense spending, R&D spending, more than Medicaid and Medicare, and almost as much as social security spending. A trillion-dollar transfer from the top 10% to the top 20% doesn't move the needle much on equity but it does move the needle a lot on budgetary and political constraints. We should be spending these resources on those truly in need, not the people who already have the immense privilege on an American college degree. Effective Altruism The effective altruist critique of student debt cancellations is similar to the one based on equity and fairness, but with much more focus on global interventions as an alternative way to spend the money. Grading student debt cancellation on impact, tractability, and neglectedness, it scores very poorly. Mostly because of tiny impact compared to the most effective charitable interventions. Giving tens of thousands of dollars to people who already have high incomes, live in the most prosperous country on earth, and face little risk of death from poverty or disease is so wasteful that it borders on criminal on some views of moral obligations. It is letting tens of millions of children drown (or die from malaria) because you don't want to get your suit wet saving them. Saving a life costs $5,000, cancelling student debt costs $500 billion, you do the math. Student Debt Crisis If what you really care about is stemming the ill-effects of large and growing student debt, debt cancellation is a terrible policy. If you want people to consume less of something, the last thing you should do is subsidize people who consume that thing. But that's exactly what debt cancellation does: It is a massive subsidy on student debt. Going forward, the legal precedent and political one-upmanship will make future cancellations more likely, so students will be willing to take more debt, study less remunerative majors, and universities will raise their prices in response. Helping those who are already saddled with student debt by pushing future generations further into it is not the right way out of this problem. Fiscal Conservativism Student debt cancellation is expensive. Several hundred billion dollars has already been spent and several hundred billion more are proposed. This will mostly be financed through debt, especially si...
https://butcherbox.com/OSBOURNES - use code OSBOURNES, free offer & $20 off https://bluechew.com - code Osbournes for your first month FREE. The Osbournes dive into the world of politics with a revealing Political Compass Quiz. Prepare for a no-holds-barred conversation as the Osbournes dive deep into their social and political perspectives, tackling controversial topics like taxation, compulsory schooling, and more. From fiery debates on patriotism to taboo discussions about abortion and surveillance, the family shares their unfiltered opinions on the issues that matter most. Follow Us On: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theosbournespodcast/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theosbournespodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheOsbournesPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OsbournePodcast
Josh, Callum and Dan discuss the questions on the conventional political compass test and why they are a bad measure of political attitudes.
(0:00) - The boys open the show discussing the state of the Internet in 2013, “If Andrew Tate was around when WorldStar was at it's peak…” - (8:04) - Daryl talks about his weekend and a confrontation that almost had him in a bar fight, “I was giving this guy a hand hug…” - (19:25) - Sammy's weekend was much calmer, with his only highlight being a quick outing for some birria ramen (23:03) - The boys begin their discussion on the political compass, starting with a conversation about the Manosphere to Alt-Right pipeline, “It seems like the strength of these online groups can just immediately tap into the emotional well of their spite…” - (30:28) - Daryl addresses the unrealistic standards that men feel society has placed on them, “Scale of 1 to 10 … A strong 5 … A strong 5 is still a strong dude!” - (37:29) - Sammy brings up everything wrong with the Manosphere's obsession with feeling like they were born in the wrong generation, “Why would the f**k, would I wanna be born any other time then right f**king now? I'm having lasers and bass blasted into f**king my face!” - (44:25) - The boys talk about how necessary it is to break gender-norms within relationships and the lie that men want a “kept” women, “Your not kept … I'm not a caregiver … We are a partnership, and we experience and explore life together” - (53:48) - Daryl points out the lack of personal accountability that leads men to find these fringe groups in society, “The best thing you can do is get on the f**king train … and adapt” (1:04:50) - The boys react to Jubilee's Middle Ground video, “White Liberals Vs. Black Conservatives” - (1:13:28) - The boys discuss the conservatives view on Affirmative Action, “Here's why that statement and that thought is f**king stupid” - (1:27:10) - A question about shifting political views sends the boys on a tangent, “There's like three or four people in Congress that I think aren't racist” - (1:35:24) - The boys react to the liberals who admitted to being white saviors, “Anyone of them black people could of thrown that stool and beat his a**, and it would of been perfectly fine” (1:46:29) - The boys complete their discussion with a quick conversation about the actual political compass and it's corresponding test, “I've lost my leanings to any political disposition…”
Extrema-direita, Ultraliberal, Neoliberal, Radical Populista de Direita. Impressionante como a mídia não só não sabe o que é um Libertário, mas faz força para continuar não entendendo. Isso, ou é puramente ataque mesmo. O nome é Libertário. Javier Milei teve 31% dos votos nas eleições primárias da Argentina, apesar das mentiras da mídia de que seu resultado seria fraco. Agora o mundo todo está buscando entender que raio é essa galera do imposto é roubo, e podemos inclusive ver uma vitória no futuro. Ninguém sabe. Mas o que sabemos é que podemos ter esperança num futuro de liberdade Quer ver o que é o Political Compass? https://www.politicalcompass.org/test Quer fugir do Brasil? Nos contate: https://www.settee.io/ https://youtube.com/c/Setteeio Nos acompanhe no Telegram: https://t.me/ideiasradicais Quer comprar Bitcoin no melhor preço do mercado? Bitpreço! http://bit.ly/BitprecoRadical Apoie o Ideias Radicais: https://www.catarse.me/projects/152640/ 0:00 Introdução 1:06 Direita e Esquerda, problemas de definição 4:45 O que um Libertário defende? 9:05 O Bolsonaro Argentino? 11:24 As propostas de Milei 14:39 Onde isso já foi feito? 16:13 O tamanho da responsabilidade
Simon Ewing-Jarvie and Heather Roy take the audience through the TorquePoint version of the political compass quiz. This episode links with S2E2 podcast and describes how you can use a simple questionnaire to determine where you lie on the political spectrum. This is useful for working out which parties and policies you are most closely aligned with. A pdf version of TorquePoint's political compass can be downloaded for free from their website at torquepoint.co.nz You can read more about what each of the hosts is writing about and also support this work at the following sites: Heather's Political Blog Simon's National Security Blog Simon's Patreon Page Buy Simon a Coffee
In the first political commentary episode, we discuss Trump saying how he will end the Ukraine war, detail how the left is handling the main crisis at our southern border along with the death of a homeless New York City man who died on the subway on Monday. We finish by taking the popular Political Compass quiz, just to see how big of a fascist I actually am. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joncampshow/message
Dave Milner, Jo Dyer, and Charles Firth debrief on the Ashton by-election and are amazed that everyone is surprised by another Liberal loss. What is going on in Liberal HQ, why do they refuse to fix up their game, and will they ever stand a chance in the future? Plus, Charles pitches the Greens a new strategy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1. Est-ce que ChatGPT voterait pour Trudeau ? On lui passer la boussole électorale et le Political Compass... les résultats parlent d'eux-mêmes. Les 2 biais évidents sont les questions de genre et d'identité et les changements climatiques ! 2. Donné sur l'inflation : c'est encore beaucoup trop haut. La baisse de l'inflation semble difficile à se réaliser. Les gens ont encore trop d'argent à dépenser et l'économie surchauffe. Combien de temps avant que les politicos le comprennent ? Dans la partie BONUS PATREON, on parle de Polyamour en lien avec un article du JDM. Êtes-vous prêt à vous ouvrir l'esprit pour la Saint-Valentin ? On parle également d'un article malhonnête qui dénonce une loi envisagée par le Texas et qui existe au Canada ! La Boutique du Podcast : https://ian-senechal.myspreadshop.ca/all?lang=fr Ian & Frank : https://open.spotify.com/show/6FX9rKclX7qdlegxVFhO3B?si=afe46619f7034884 Le Trio Économique : https://open.spotify.com/show/0NsJzBXa8bNv73swrIAKby?si=85446e698c744124 Le Dédômiseur : https://open.spotify.com/show/0fWNcURLK6TkBuYUXJC63T?si=6578eeedb24545c2 Ian Sénéchal Patreon.com/isenechal --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ian-snchal/message
Felix und Matze sind zurück und präsentieren eine Folge, die beinahe so faszinierend ist wie Christian Linders Erklärungensversuch für die Wahlschlappe der FDP in Niedersachsen. Außerdem erklärt Matze darin physikalische Alltagsphänomene und Felix geht der Frage nach, wie es wohl sein muss, high bei Maischberger in der Sendung zu sitzen. Und wer beim Titel der heutigen Sendung direkt an das grinsende Gesicht der deutschen Vermögensberatung namens Jürgen Klopp gedacht hat, wird eines besseren belehrt. Hier gehts zum "Political Compass": https://www.politicalcompass.org/test/de Hört rein, teilt gerne und gebt uns ein Feedback über Instagram @dachterrasse.podcast
Episode 75 is in the books once more folks! This week we give some good updates on what's been going on in our lives. We also compare our political compass results! Hit us up on Instagram @why_not_the_podcast to tell us your take on some of the questions. Tell a friend to give us a listen.
Join our friendly community: https://www.patreon.com/posts/69938005 or here: https://russianswithattitude.gumroad.com/ 00:02:10 - Tea vs Coffee vs Cat vs Dog countries. Fruits of war 00:13:00 - Ukrainian War Sitrep 00:17:45 - First-hand experience of a Russian soldier in Kherson 00:21:25 - Aidar battalion. Wagner. Denazified Azov POWs in Elenovka 00:33:35 - Shelling of Donetsk with lepestok mines 00:41:40 - Ukrainian "relief to the world". Kosovo discrimination of serbs ft Miodrag Zarkovic
In this week's episode, Logan and Matt take a step back from current events to discuss the Political Compass! In this episode, they outline their own results, dive into where historical figures have ended up, but most importantly discuss the axis that has the most importance to us because we often focus on the wrong one. Intro/Outro Music: Ataraxis by ATP Find Us - Instagram - Facebook - Twitter Sponsor: Public Hangings for Pedophiles Links: https://futureofworking.com/7-famous-authoritarian-leaders/ https://www.politicalcompass.org/crowdchart?Bush=6.0%2C4.0&Castro=-5.0%2C3.0&China=-2.0%2C5.0&Chomsky=-8.0%2C-10.0&Friedman=5.0%2C-3.0&Gandhi=-6.0%2C-3.0&Hitler=3.0%2C9.0&Jefferson=2.0%2C-4.0&Johnson=10.0%2C-2.0&Lenin=-10.0%2C3.0&Luxemburg=-10.0%2C-2.0&Mandela=-6.0%2C-5.0&Mao=-10.0%2C5.0&Marxism=-10.0%2C-6.0&Mugabe=-5.0%2C6.0&Obama=3.0%2C2.0&Pakistan=-3.0%2C2.0&Paul=9.0%2C-4.0&Pinochet=10.0%2C10.0&Proudhon=0.0%2C-10.0&Rand=10.0%2C-7.0&Reagan=8.0%2C7.0&Rothbard=9.0%2C-9.0&Rucker=-4.0%2C-10.0&Russia=1.0%2C4.0&Sanders=-5.0%2C0.0&Saudi=3.0%2C7.0&Stalin=-8.0%2C9.0&Stein=-3.0%2C-2.0&Trotsky=-10.0%2C0.0&Trump=6.0%2C6.0&Vietnam=-8.0%2C2.0&ec=1&name=Washington&soc=-2 https://8values.github.io/results.html?e=21.8&d=53.3&g=68.4&s=53.8 https://www.politicalcompass.org/analysis2?ec=5.13&soc=-5.03 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgxJyVt2XzA https://www.britannica.com/story/were-the-nazis-socialists https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-autocratic-leadership-2795314
Our Thoughts On: Listening to your body, being a teenager and our Political Compass test results. Featuring a special guest appearance from Kirbie's brother's gf, Lucy! Take the Political Compass test Listen to Silly Love Songs by Wings Listen to Mariners Apartment Complex by Lana Del Rey As always, we love you all. Let us know your thoughts @whatareyourthoughtspoddy on IG. Peace x
Episode 2 of the Aftonomia Podcast discussing the political compass as a means of defining ones political position. Beyond that I talk about why a person on the left might vote for someone that they do not support, as well as other approaches like accelerationism.
“A Fourth Turning lends people of all ages what is literally a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to heal (or destroy) the very heart of the republic.” Welcome back to another episode of Made You Think! In this episode, Nat and Neil are joined by Adil Majid to discuss their key takeaways from The Fourth Turning by William Strauss and Neil Howe. The authors uncover how history moves in cycles, or "turnings", and how our past could very well predict our future. This episode will challenge the way you have traditionally thought of time as linear, and open your eyes to cycles that are much bigger than ourselves. We cover a wide range of topics including: What is a turning, and how does each generation influence the next turning? Gold, Bitcoin, and inflation of the US Dollar The possibility of parallel systems Current events that may be leading us to the climax of the crisis era The four themes (High, Awakening, Unraveling, and Crisis) and the ways they have tied in to the events of American history And much more. Please enjoy, and make sure to follow Nat, Neil, and Adil on Twitter and share your thoughts on the episode. Links from the Episode: Mentioned in the show: Athletic Greens (1:41) Major brands freeze Youtube ads (2:15) Blinkist (2:48) Oatly: The New Coke (3:25) Bankless (5:09) Martyrmade Podcast: Thoughts on Ukraine (47:05) China and Taiwan conflict (50:14) SNL Skit: Republican or Not (1:06:19) SNL Skit: Black Jeopardy with Tom Hanks (1:06:39) The Political Compass (1:08:40) Balaji Srinivasan on Communist Capital vs. Woke Capital vs. Crypto Capital (1:09:59) Full Send Podcast with Donald Trump (1:15:34) Man enters White House with knife (1:22:56) "I support the current thing" Meme (1:25:32) Operation Warp Speed (1:32:00) Cases of Polio-like Symptoms in the Bay Area (1:35:07) Dalio's Long-Term Debt Cycle (1:38:32) Episode 7: A Crash Course in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Cryptocurrency (1:40:12) Books Mentioned: The Fourth Turning by William Strauss and Neil Howe Dictator's Handbook (4:23) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Sovereign Individual (6:15) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) King, Warrior, Magician, Lover (32:14) (Book Episode) The Mandibles (43:14) Seeing Like A State (54:15) (Nat's Book Notes) Demon in the Freezer (1:30:48) The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1:37:35) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Alchemy of Finance (1:39:13) Denial of Death (1:40:21) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Scale (1:40:35) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Sapiens (1:40:40) (Book Episode 1) (Sapiens Episode 2) (Nat's Book Notes) Homo Deus (1:40:40) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) People Mentioned: Neil Howe William Strauss Ray Dalio (45:36) Lyn Alden (51:04) Joe Rogan (1:14:05) Steve Bannon (1:35:35) Show Topics 0:19 Adil Majid joins the podcast today to help Nat and Neil break down The Fourth Turning by and William Strauss Neil Howe. You may remember him from some of our previous episodes (#7, #33, #34, #35, #71), so go check those out if you haven't already! 4:39 The Fourth Turning was written around the same time as Sovereign Individual, and shares some connections as both books discuss adapting to the next phase or cycle in civilization. 9:18 The four turnings: "The High", "The Awakening", "The Unraveling" and "The Crisis". The current cycle, also known as "The Crisis", would have started around 2005, and may go on until around 2026. These turnings are such a zoomed out way of looking at periods of time, and most people that are living have not been around long enough to experience each turning. "Over the millennia, man has developed three ways of thinking about time: chaotic, cyclical, and linear. The first was the dominant view of primitive man, the second of ancient and traditional civilizations, and the third of the modern West, especially America.” 14:51 Neil talks about some of the bigger, zoomed out cycles such as the ice age cycles and climate cycles. We only see the micro-cycles because that's our perspective on time. 15:40 In some religions such as Christianity, time is thought of as linear. Rather than accepting the cycles and seasons of the year and time, we try to fight them to create this linear constancy, because that's what we are familiar with and what we can see. 17:50 Trends in substance abuse and alcohol. The way that our parents' and grandparents' generations treated alcohol is much different than how the younger generation treats it. This brings us to the four archetypes discussed in the book: Prophets, Nomads, Heroes, and Artists. Prophets give birth to Heroes, and vice versa while Nomads give birth to Artists, and vice versa. In theory, this will determine your archetypal behavior. 24:17 The turnings tie into the generations. As one comes of age, they influence the next turning. Based on the timeline from the book, we've all been in a Crisis era for most of our adult lives (if you're around 30). What does it mean now that we're within a few years of coming out of this period of crisis? 26:06 The "High" occurred post World War 2, between 1946-1964. This period of time was big on collectivism and community. It was not a High for everyone, however, as this was before the civil rights movement and the women's suffrage movement. After WW2, people began creating a better life and enjoying the high after surviving the war. Their children grew up in a time of abundance, but the abundance wasn't experienced by everyone, and this led to different civil movements as they entered the period of Awakening. 30:55 Between the Awakening and the Unraveling is a long period of decline. The Awakening is a period of challenging the morals of the previous generation, and the Unraveling is putting those things into practice. From there, it then leads to the period of Crisis. 34:36 We see this conflict today where older Gen Z and Millennials are growing up with student loan debt. The previous generation grew up in a period of abundance off the High of post WW2, which paved the way for that generation to live a comfortable life. 38:28 Where did the Crisis start? Nat, Neil, and Adil discuss several events such as 9/11, the Iraq war, and the 2007 financial crisis that may be marked as the start of the Crisis. 45:26 Not every Fourth Turning has to end in war, but every previous one has ended in a war, thus why the conflict in Russia/Ukraine is so notable, as well as conflict between China and Taiwan. 50:33 Gold, Bitcoin, and inflation. Which country could tip the scale? 55:03 Preparing for the Fourth Turning. Neil makes a connection to The Mandibles, where if the Government ever decides to cease wealth or shut down the stock market, the value that we currently hold in the market will decrease significantly, although we may have thought it was safe. “Really know where your money is.” 1:00:28 Adil describes the technological arms race that's happening. Ideas shifting in political parties even within the past decade. 1:09:55 Woke capital, communist capital, and crypto capital. Is there a possibility for parallel systems where one area of the country/world may align with one ideology and another area aligns with another approach? The Internet, as an example. 1:16:59 Another symptom of the crisis mentality is mistrust of organizations that were typically trusted by previous generations. 1:21:09 The storming of the Capital on January 6th. This had the potential to be a climax moment, but didn't end up turning into something massive. 1:25:29 This year's Oscars brought a shared moment between everyone. Most things you see in the media will produce two total opposite reactions, whereas in this particular moment, the experience and reaction was very much the same across the board. These shared moments create a sense of unity. 1:35:16 This book is controversial, partly because the concepts in this book are hard to prove as factual. It's comfortable to think we have everything figured out, without challenging anything or institutions. 1:38:41 Thanks for listening! Make sure to grab a copy of the next book we will be covering, Man and His Symbols by Carl Jung. Stay tuned, as Adil will be back for another future episode where we discuss Seeing Like A State. If you enjoyed this episode, let us know by leaving a review on iTunes and tell a friend. As always, let us know if you have any book recommendations! 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Description: Twenty years ago, education reformers on the right and left agreed that promoting charter schools and school choice were appropriate steps to close the achievement gap and improve kids' educational outcomes. Today, feelings among the reformers about school choice are a lot more polarized. Moreover, the recent shutdowns of many schools during the pandemic may have jeopardized Americans' decades-long relationship with public schools and shown that education is smack in the middle of the political fray. In this episode, Naomi and Ian are joined by https://www.aei.org/profile/robert-pondiscio/ (Robert Pondiscio), a Senior Fellow in education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute. Robert argues that we may not need bipartisan support for school choice and if the left-wing reformers have abandoned important ideas about accountability and meritocracy in our schools, they may do more to harm than help the movement. Encouraging private school choice and vouchers fits better in red-state politics and Republicans should not wait around trying to save a previously bipartisan coalition that may have outlived its usefulness. Resources: https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/does-school-choice-need-bipartisan-support-an-empirical-analysis-of-the-legislative-record/ (Does school choice need bipartisan support? An empirical analysis of the legislative record) | Jay P. Green | James D. Paul | American Enterprise Institute https://www.aei.org/op-eds/after-2-years-of-uncertainty-and-shaken-trust-americas-relationship-with-its-public-schools-is-in-play-like-never-before/ (After two years of uncertainty and shaken trust, America's relationship with its public schools is in play like never before | Robert Pondiscio | The 74) https://www.aei.org/op-eds/the-left-doesnt-like-school-choice-the-right-doesnt-need-them-to/ (The Left doesn't like school choice. The Right doesn't need them to) | Robert Pondiscio | RealClearPolicy https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15582159.2021.2004491?journalCode=wjsc20& (Demystifying Goliath: An Examination of the Political Compass of Education Reform) | Ian Kingsbury | Journal of School Choice Show notes: • 01:05 | What is the landscape of education reform two years into the pandemic? • 05:40 | Do everyday parents share the same ideology as progressive ‘elites' when it comes to school choice? • 07:20 | How has the left changed its stance on education reform specifically regarding the school choice movement? • 15:00 | Has the personal connection between parents and school systems become broken? • 17:50 | What is the impact of groups like Parents Defending Education when it comes to stopping ideologies they don't share?
The official first episode has us taking the Political Compass to see where we stand. Follow us on Instagram, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and TikTok! Music used in this episode: None lol
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The Cordial Discourse Boys of Comedy™ continue the third part of the Political Compass survey. What if instead of thinking about politics as two-sided, we considered where we might fall within four quadrants of a political compass? Sometimes we might be surprised where we fall on a given issue when we actually talk through each one. Even when people always vote one way, it is often the case that their views on a specific issue are less one-sided than we assume. Although The CDBC™ generally avoid the usual political conversations and current events that dominate social media and cable news, we found it constructive to have some philosophical conversations about some of the broader topics that influence our sense of morality, laws, and government. If you enjoy this third free episode and want to hear our results, you can watch/listen to the final part as our monthly bonus episode available on Patreon.
The Cordial Discourse Boys of Comedy™ continue the third part of the Political Compass survey. What if instead of thinking about politics as two-sided, we considered where we might fall within four quadrants of a political compass? Sometimes we might be surprised where we fall on a given issue when we actually talk through each one. Even when people always vote one way, it is often the case that their views on a specific issue are less one-sided than we assume. Although The CDBC™ generally avoid the usual political conversations and current events that dominate social media and cable news, we found it constructive to have some philosophical conversations about some of the broader topics that influence our sense of morality, laws, and government. If you enjoy this third free episode and want to hear our results, you can watch/listen to the final part as our monthly bonus episode available on Patreon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mind-under-matter/support
Busy week especially in the last couple of days, but not too too much to talk about. Regardless, enjoy! Project Veritas: https://www.youtube.com/c/veritasvisuals/videos Sinema: https://www.dailywire.com/search/news?query=sinema&page=1&refinementList%5Btaxonomies.post_tag%5D%5B0%5D=Kyrsten%20Sinema https://www.dailywire.com/news/leftists-chase-senator-sinema-into-bathroom-record-her-while-demanding-she-pass-biden-agenda https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch-left-wing-activists-harass-senator-sinema-during-flight-and-at-airport Polls: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/poll-finds-only-18-percent-support-defund-the-police/ar-BB1enkNW https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2021/10/06/quinnipiac-poll-majority-says-biden-administration-not-competent-his-poll-numbers-arent-bouncing-back-n420751 https://americanlookout.com/joe-bidens-approval-rating-among-black-voters-has-dropped-over-20-points-in-one-month/ https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-approval-rating-quinnipiac-poll-1636474 https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/biden-approval-rating/ 100 Tacos: https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/man-orders-100-taco-bell-first-date-asks-woman-pay-them Texas School Shooting: https://www.dailywire.com/news/alleged-school-shooter-in-texas-released-from-jail-on-bond-day-after-shooting-multiple-people?itm_source=parsely-api https://abcnews.go.com/US/active-shooter-situation-reported-texas-high-school/story?id=80434656 https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/family-teen-suspect-texas-high-school-shooting-said-he-had-n1281034
In this episode, Connor makes Sam and Joel take a Political Compass test, they dissect Keir Starmer's chances of becoming the next Prime Minister and Sam tells us about his elevator encounters with a certain former Health Secretary. Beer of the Episode - Festival Carlsberg Theme Music - Don't You Think That I by J.Lang featuring Mykleanthony
On today's episode we discuss a major strike that might happen in Hollywood, examine our ideologies through the Political Compass test, and discuss the renewed attention on Britney Spears. Tiger King fans(?) rejoice: season 2 is coming November 17th, so we're all practicing our 'Here, Kitty Kitty' renditions. 150,000 IATSE workers are preparing to strike in demand of living wages, better benefits, and reasonable rest. These working conditions have been the standard for years - why is now the time to strike? We took the Political Compass test and compared our results. Pro tip: get your personalized certificate here. Is it silly to be proud of where you were born? Do good parents sometimes need to spank their children? Two new Britney Spears documentaries are coming out, prompting Andrew to ask - are we all hypocrites for continuing to consume this content? Recommendations hot off the pod: Sunday Scaries podcast by Spotify and Headspace (Andrew), get your flu shot (Laura), and 'Blockbuster' from Big Potato Games (Pam). This week's episode is sponsored by Quip (https://www.getquip.com/MILL to save $10 on a smart electric toothbrush) and Public (https://www.public.com/MILLENNIAL to download the app and get a free slice of stock up to $50). Support #Millennial by supporting our sponsors! And in this week's installment of After Dark, available on Patreon: Does technology make it harder to be a moral person? We realize how creepy and sad it is to social media stalk, and yet we've ALL done it. What does it say about us that we're comfortable creeping on others digitally? Have any of us ever taken stealth pictures of someone in public? Eek.
In this episode, Connor and Liam discuss Extinction Rebellion protests, which jobs they would most like to have in the Cabinet, and take a Political Compass test. https://www.politicalcompass.org/test Beer of the Episode - Staropramen Theme Music - Don't You Think That I by J.Lang featuring Mykleanthony
Wowie! It took only six episodes before we completely abandoned the concept of the show! In this episode, RJ and Nathan take a breather and take political compass tests as RJ moves across the country to MSU! Enjoy getting a slightly deeper dive into the minds of your two favorite podcast hosts as they discuss labor relations, goals of education, consumerism and its effects, the weighing of safety/security against individual freedom, and a whole bunch of other wacky stuff! Enjoy (we sure did) ! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dmitry Buterin joins David for the premiere of Layer Zero, a new Bankless podcast that explores the human side of Ethereum. Beneath the technological innovation and socioeconomic disruption happening in the DeFi space, there are human beings – really interesting, thoughtful, passionate human beings. Layer Zero is at the bottom of the economic stack: the people. For the debut episode, it only made sense to bring on Dmitry, father of Ethereum founder Vitalik. Topics include Vitalik's youth, Soviet Russia, and universal consciousness, but they don't stop there. How often does Dmitry check ETH Price? What's his workout routine? Tune in and find out. ------
Who is really behind the global coordination regarding lockdown, vax pass, and media censorship, and to what ends? Also History never talks about quitters . . . but pop culture LOVES grandstanding a good quitter/protester, Instead we highlight REAL winners that should be celebrated.Time Stamps 0:00 Who is behind the global coordination & Pop culture loves quitters 1:09 Intro 1:30 2020 Olympics & Famous Quitters 2:50 Protesting & Quitting is a money maker 7:05 Tamyra Mensah-Stock won gold at Tokyo in wrestling 8:23 Healthy Patriotism 10:06 Go woke go broke? 10:49 Judo Protesting Against Israel 14:09 Iranian Saied Mollaei 17:48 Saudi Tahani AlQahtani 20:18 Unified Global Response Controlled by who? 21:52 Sky News Australia Suspended from Youtube 25:06 Do Govs even believe Vax's work? 27:00 Is Covid Zero a Unicorn? 27:42 Australia Lockdown continues 30:13 Society embracing these measures. 35:00 Who is behind the control? 41:12 Yeah that makes sense - Tran-Vegan 45:17 Value for Value 46:55 Weaver and Loom 49:36 Political Compass 51:13 Morality without God? Yes . . . without God given reason? No. 53:29 Using Folly to expose Folly 55:09 How to get more value and stronger culture.Detailed Show Notes and Media/Article links: http://246.lucasskrobot.com/VALUE FOR VALUE- If you get value out of this show— support the show in the value that you've received. You can do that by visiting the website and giving Fiat currency thereORYou can stream bitcoin by listening Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx – Podstation To find one visit http://newpodcastapps.com and find a player with the “VALUE” tag. I personally listen on Breez. If you want to get MORE value out of the show, talk about it with a colleague or co worker, or friend. You will begin to build (hopefully) stronger relationship and culture through texting this to a friend and then talking about the concepts discussed here. Remember, as leaders our first job is to define reality and define culture and that is done brick by brick. Until next time… uncover your purpose, discern the Truth, and own the future.To take more steps to live a focus life to achieve your dreams and fulfill your destiny–get my book Anchored the Discipline to Stop Drifting. https://amzn.to/2Vwb22nThank you for listening, and as always you can find me at:WhatsApp: +1-202-922-0220http://www.LucasSkrobot.comTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lucasskrobotLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucasskrobotInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucasskrobot ★ Support this podcast ★
Michael Knowles of The Daily Wire takes the political compass quiz!
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Siamo giunti al tredicesimo episodio di #Quantoèlungoiltuoliberale. Umberto Bertonelli e Letizia Muttoni ospitano Michele Boldrin per misurare il suo liberale con il nostro #Political #Compass. Pronti a scoprire le dimensioni dell'economista? Preparate i metri! Ora potrete fare il test sul sito di @economiaitalia www.economia-italia.it, taggateci sui vari social e diffondete il test più ironico del web ----------------------------
Mars on Life brings its next interactive episode as we each take the Political Compass quiz. There's plenty of commentary along the way, plus Ryan gives countless book and film recommendations. We also leave off on some explaining in regards to democratic and libertarian socialism, and how much they differ from Stalinism, the cherry-picked communism utilized by strongmen and what 20th century education on communism got wrong. More to come, we assure you. Want an estimate on your political ideology? Take the Political Compass quiz like us, click the link: https://politicalcompass.org If you think the sigma male grindset is your thing, head over to Sebastian's recent YouTube livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ3jco99F6Q Tune in to Ryan and Drew's subsequent appearance together on Touchdowns & Tangents and witness the Four Horsemen of Journalism reunited: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/touchdowns-tangents/id1158604873?i=1000526896680 Social media: Mars on Life: @marsonlifeshow on Twitter and Instagram Sebastian Schug: @drsebby (Instagram) and Seabass on YouTube Ryan Mancini: @mancinira (Twitter) and @manciniryan (Instagram) Artwork by Zachary Erberich (@zacharyerberichart) "Space X-plorers" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mars-on-life-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mars-on-life-show/support
TD goes over the four quadrants of the political compass, and what policy determines where laws and governments and such belong on a political compass. TD also talks about some misconceptions on what issues are often characterized as right vs left issues, that are actually authoritarian vs libertarian issues
After a prolonged hiatus, Mo Gerstley, host of the My American Dream Podcast and Founder of GerstNation, returns to YouTube with an all new video of him taking the Political Compass test! Enjoy! http://www.gerstnation.com/
A discussion on the multiple questions on the political compass. Where will Larry land? Where will you land? Tune in to find out where you and Larry actually stand on the political spectrum. The answer may surprise you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharpe-way/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharpe-way/support
The guys go through the political compass exam and discuss each subject, answer the questions and in the end... discover their destinies... will they be Radical Centrists?? Authoritarian Right Wing Lunatics?? Maybe even... AnCaps?!?! Find out all that and more on this weeks episode of DRAGONBA...er, I mean LeftOverRamen.
Brought to you by, The Overtime Network! This week Ethan, Cole, and Abby recognize Black History Month. The best part of this episode is at the end where your hosts suggest alternate career options for each other. But first, Ethan, Cole, and Abby share their political ideologies and what puts them in that specific group. We hope you enjoy. Take the ideology tests they do: Political Compass: https://www.politicalcompass.org/test Pew Research Quiz (typology): https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/quiz/political-typology/ Economic Ideology: https://uquiz.com/quiz/EzM7ZX/economic-ideology-test Follow Your Hosts on Instagram: Ethan Gilder @e.gilder55; Cole Starke @cole__starke; Abigail Sefcik @abby.sefcik
Nick and Lauren take the Political Compass Quiz (politicalcompass.org) and discuss their results along with a few prompts from the quiz itself. Lauren talks about a Sublime song related to the Los Angeles Riots of 1992. Thank you Everland Clothing for being our sponsor! @everxland on Instagram. Thank you Lloyd Teasley for the intro music, ad music, and transition sound. @lloydteasley on Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Part two of them compass
Final episode of the political Compass
We discuss what the cover photo is and how useful that can be.
Politics. Yikes. Are we really going there in episode 3? ABSOLUTELY. Although, we think this will be a much more pleasant discussion than MOST other political conversations. In the USA, we are literally days away from selecting the next President of the United States but we aren't here to debate candidates. Instead, we want to take a different approach to the conversation of politics. We want to take a deep dive into the philosophies that drive us and examine the changes that our views have taken as we have matured and become autonomous adults. Give it a listen. We think you'll enjoy this one more than the last couple of Presidential debates & your Facebook debates! Plus, are Sully & J going to finally fistfight? The Political Compass: https://www.politicalcompass.org/ As always, please call the Hotline (407-900-3820) and give us your take on things, tell us how amazing we are, or just say hi! Please visit us on Patreon and join our team! patreon.com/thesjnshow Visit our dope website: thesjnshow.com Follow us on Social Media! Instagram Facebook Twitter
With the Presidential Election just around the corner, co-hosts Adam Duffy, Terez Hill, and Jack Casey take the Political Compass Test. We run through each question and discuss our views on each subject. Our next episode will come out just before election day so make sure you go vote if you're so inclined. We'll give our thoughts on the results in Episode #11. Subscribe now and look for a new episode every Monday! We can be found on social media and YouTube at "Floor 26 Podcast". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/floor-26-podcast/support
T & J engage in an absolute behemoth of a discussion on the "isms" of political discourse mapped in multi-dimensional space. Where do they end up on the Political Compass? Take a listen and find out!0:00:00 - Editor's Note00:00:54 - Intro0:02:42 - Numbers for the Record (The News)0:20:14 - The Political Spectrum & Related Jargon (Pt. 1)0:52:05 - Off the Rocker01:04:25 - The Political Spectrum & Related Jargon (Pt. 2)02:02:00 - On the Record02:05:30 - Plugs and Outro
The Political Compass test is designed to show you where your beliefs fall on the left-right economic scale and the authoritarian-libertarian scale.It's a great way to compare what you believe to what your political affiliations might make you think you believe.Take the test while you listen. Or before. Or after.Support the show (https://www.ko-fi.com/imyourmoderator) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/be-reasonable-with-your-moderator-chris-paul.
The boys take the political compass test to find out where their political persuasions lie as a group.
The boys take the political compass test to find out where their political persuasions lie as a group.
The inaugural episode of Barstool News! In this episode we talk about Trumps Nazi ad, John Bolton's book, and learn why the president's rally in Tulsa, OK came at the worst time possible. Political Compass Test: https://www.politicalcompass.org/test (https://www.politicalcompass.org/test) Political Compass of 2020 politicians: https://preview.redd.it/hjn5ceeewoa31.jpg?width=960&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=ef0c1f517d5309673fa7b1480edffd8301ae2b5b (https://preview.redd.it/hjn5ceeewoa31.jpg?width=960&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=ef0c1f517d5309673fa7b1480edffd8301ae2b5b) Brandon's location- left/right:-6.63, liberty/authority: -5.69 Jordan's location- left/right:-6.5, liberty/authority: -8.05 Tulsa Massacre information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsa_race_massacre (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsa_race_massacre) Support this podcast