Mark Klaver
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America and the New Global Economy
- De: Timothy Taylor, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Timothy Taylor
- Duración: 18 h y 45 m
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Globalization continues to be a force in our economic climate. And the origins of this globalized economy, its effects on important contemporary concerns, and its future trends are just a few of the intriguing issues you explore in these 36 lectures. Go beyond the economy of the United States and examine the recent history of economies in other countries and regions. As you journey with Professor Taylor through the last 50 years of world economic history, you'll explore international perspectives on the new global economy and develop a richer understanding of our increasingly interconnected world.
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Impressive; dates from around 2008
- De Philo en 08-29-13
- America and the New Global Economy
- De: Timothy Taylor, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Timothy Taylor
From 2008
Revisado: 10-21-15
This is a good course, but it's seriously outdated. Probably made in 2008. Definitely before the 2008 financial crisis fully erupted. So its relevance for international political economy is lower now.
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Questions of Value
- De: Patrick Grim, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Patrick Grim
- Duración: 12 h y 16 m
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We live in a world seemingly dedicated to questions of fact and finance. What should I invest in? What school district is the house in? But the fundamental questions of our lives are actually questions of value: What makes life worth living? Are there values that transcend cultural differences? Is all value subjective?
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A biased opinion on moral philosophy
- De Mark Klaver en 10-13-15
- Questions of Value
- De: Patrick Grim, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Patrick Grim
A biased opinion on moral philosophy
Revisado: 10-13-15
This is NOT an impartial analysis of moral philosophy. It is a presentation with an AGENDA: the teacher wants to convince the listeners that his opinion on questions of value is the right one. He seems almost anxious to convince his audience that he is correct - often reducing the credibility of his own arguments. He does not give fair coverage of his opponents. On most issues, he quickly summarizes the debate before spending most of his time presenting his beliefs. But we didn't sign up for 18 hours on the beliefs of a teacher many have never heard of. Listeners are searching for an honest coverage of various perspectives, leaving open the possibility that different arguments warrant respect and consideration rather than rapid dismissal.
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