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National is speaking with one voice, that maybe certain government departments and entities are "not the best" at managing the work they do on infrastructure. We see this today with the work that needs to happen at NZ schools and have heard it before when it came to ferry infrastructure in Wellington. If KiwiRail and the Education Ministry are "not the best" at running infrastructure projects, then who is? An outside source? ================================================ Come support the work we're doing by becoming a Patron of #BHN www.patreon.com/BigHairyNews Merch available at www.BHNShop.nz Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/BigHairyNews Follow us on Twitter. @patbrittenden @Chewie_NZ
Last week, as part of its mega privatisation push, the government sold off Air India to Tata Sons. The latter will now own a 100 per cent stake in the airline, which has been struggling for years, and has not made a profit since 2007. In this episode, we look at what this deal means for Tata Sons, the Indian government, and other Indian airlines.Guests: Indian Express' Pranav Mukul (who reports on Aviation), and Indian Express' Udit Mishra (who writes on the Indian economy).
Balya Amulya with Vasudeva Sharma - National Education Policy and Privitization-RJ Nagasihma-Part-2
Hello everyone, welcome to podcast 310. On this podcast, we've got a very diverse podcast for you.
The Alex Merced Cast - Libertarianism, Blockchain and Economics
Alex Merced discusses how to voluntarize functions of government that allow for independent funding and governance.Support Alex Merced at Donate.AlexMerced.comSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/alexmerced)
New Jersey American Water is in the business of privatizing water and Camden residents have paid the price while they make millions and influence politics.
What if the problem with the state's police isn't bad apples but the fact that they're the state's police? Is it possible to imagine policing without the state?
Neal Curtis from the University of Auckland stopped by one morning to talk about his book Idiotism: Capitalism and the Privitization of Life. He also talked about sovereignty and superheroes, and the ethics and politics of drone warfare, and his great love of Wonder Woman. You can find out more about Neal here: http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/people/ncur286 But if you want to get live updates, he is lots of fun on Twitter: @nealcurtis
Bill and his guests – Beta O’Rourke, Billy Bush, Pete Dominick, Nayyera Haq, and Andrew Ross Sorkin answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 03/16/18)
Privitization tends to create exclusivity. While there's healthy exclusivity, it's often unhealthy and destructive. While healthy exclusivity is about love and trust, unhealthy exclusity is about fear and competition. [By Jason Holtgrewe]
It's one thing to be fair, it's another thing to be loving. Privitization, the fourth pillar of the consumer culture, is contrasted with the neighborly culture's common good. [By Jason Holtgrewe]
The Alex Merced Cast - Libertarianism, Blockchain and Economics
Alex Merced talks about alternative ways to privatize government assets. Support Alex Merced for US Senate at AlexMercedforNY.comSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/alexmerced)
On November 17, the Globalization and Education SIG hosted a webinar on educational pritpviitization. The event was moderated by D. Brent Edwards Jr. and brought together three speakers:Christopher Lubienski (University of Illinois), Frank Adamson (Stanford University) and Tamasin Cave (SpinWatch). The hour-long webinar can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1-QEtL6iA0