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Colin Crouch on the decline of the big parties
Der britische Politologe Colin Crouch spricht über die Krise der Volksparteien und den richtigen Umgang mit Rechtspopulismus (7 minutes / YouTube 2017).
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The Epic of Gilgamesh
In this illustrated lecture, Andrew George explores four themes related to this Babylonian masterpiece (1:28, 2021).
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The Policy Making Process
This introduction to the public policy process needs less than 10 minutes (USA 2018).
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Is There Something Wrong With Democracy?
The New York Times video tries to explain authoritarian regimes as risks for Western democracies (2018).
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Thomas Hobbes
Hobbes (1588-1679) ist neben John Locke und Jean-Jacques Rousseau einer der Theoretiker des Gesellschaftsvertrags (2022).
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John Locke
Locke (1632-1704) gilt als Vater des Liberalismus (10 Minuten / The School of Life 2022).
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What Is The Attention Economy?
ʺWhen information becomes abundant, attention becomes the scarcest resource.” This is a powerful opening statement for this animated video from RSA Shorts, about the attention economy. But what exactly is the attention economy? (2021)
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Economics Classroom
These videos by Jason Welker support Economics courses that lead to the ʺAbiturʺ or to the International Baccalaureat / AP (USA 2019).
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Distance Learning: Master Classes
The international school in New York City presents careers, featuring distinguished guests from various fields e.g. a Supreme Court Justice (2021).
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An Introduction to Externalities
This video is an introduction to externalities, including the concepts of private cost, external cost, and social cost (USA: George Mason University 2019).
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