Barren Metal; A history of capitalism as the conflict between labour and usury

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Like to share. An unusual viewpoint, worth a listen.

E. Michael Jones returns to Our Interesting Times podcast to discuss his book Barren Metal which examines the contrast between British Empiricism and German Idealism. He addresses how the Anglo system of state-sponsored usury contrasted with German idea of labor and why this conflict of visions culminated in the two world wars of the 20th century.


 
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Related a very unusual viewpoint. Wide ranging discussion.

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Dr. E. Michael Jones discusses Noah Harari's book: "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind," which he has reviewed recently under the title: "Jewish Fables." Harari's mind is the slave of a defunct biologist, Charles Darwin: because there is no creator, Harari must of necessity believe in a myth that is totally preposterous, namely, that ---- just happened. There is no way to prove this assertion. Harari simply asserts the claim in an aggressive -- dare we say, Jewish, way --- substituting chutzpah for reasoned argument. It’s the Jewish take on English "science," which began as magic under the direction of John Dee and then thanks to Isaac Newton, became a materialistic ideology which has been full of contradictions for centuries.


 
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Dr Jones tells you about the neo-platonic alchemist roots of English capitalist world dominance.


 

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