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Yuval Noah Harari (@harari_yuval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What holds society together? Even when people can’t agree on almost anything, some common #stories continue to act as the strongest glue for our shared network. Like the story of the dollar.

What holds society together? Even when people can’t agree on almost anything, some common #stories continue to act as the strongest glue for our shared network. Like the story of the dollar.
Financial Times (@ft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Donald Trump sees the world as a zero-sum game of winners and losers, writes 'Sapiens' author Yuval Noah Harari. on.ft.com/3Y45oGe

Donald Trump sees the world as a zero-sum game of winners and losers, writes 'Sapiens' author Yuval Noah Harari. on.ft.com/3Y45oGe
Yuval Noah Harari (@harari_yuval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Trumpian vision is not a novelty. It's been the predominant vision for thousands of years prior to the rise of the liberal world order. The #Trump formula has been tried and tested so many times before that we know where it usually leads. ––– New article in today's

The Trumpian vision is not a novelty. It's been the predominant vision for thousands of years prior to the rise of the liberal world order. The #Trump formula has been tried and tested so many times before that we know where it usually leads.
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New article in today's
Samuel Hammond 🌐🏛 (@hamandcheese) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump's tariffs are accelerating America's industrial decline. Countries don’t get rich by creating expensive substitutes to cheaper imports. They get rich by making things the world wants to buy. My latest: Export Disoriented America. 🧵

Trump's tariffs are accelerating America's industrial decline. 

Countries don’t get rich by creating expensive substitutes to cheaper imports. They get rich by making things the world wants to buy.

My latest: Export Disoriented America.
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Douglas Macgregor (@dougamacgregor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am still extremely skeptical that October 7th happened without the Israeli's knowing about it and reacting to it. They are way to confident and had that place under excellent surveillance. October 7th was the predicate for what we are seeing today!

Chicken Genius (@pakpakchicken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump had a lot of support when he campaigned for fair trade. I mean, you tax me 20% I tax you 20%. Fair game. He has since lost plenty of support from the people that donated to him. Fixing trade deficit is so fking stupid. Watch this clip of Jeffery Sachs that went viral.

Branko Milanovic (@brankomilan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The metric of success & happiness. When I was young in Belgrade it was understood as common-sensical that the key metric of success in life is to be recognized by the waiters in the restaurants you went to. To be greeted, not obsequiously b/c it would imply that they loved your

Peter Schiff (@peterschiff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Powell's term expires, Trump will likely nominate the most dovish replacement to ever chair the Fed. His nominee will be a loyal soldier willing to sacrifice the dollar and create as much inflation as needed to monetize exploding debt to keep interest rates artificially low.

Ole Peters (@ole_b_peters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Despite our best efforts to tell the world, the sentiment expressed in `Risky Curves' is common: orthodox economics is what it is because we have nothing better. But we do: ergodicity economics. `An Introduction to Ergodicity Economics' will be published 1 June.

Despite our best efforts to tell the world, the sentiment expressed in `Risky Curves' is common: orthodox economics is what it is because we have nothing better.

But we do: ergodicity economics.

`An Introduction to Ergodicity Economics' will be published 1 June.
DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If somebody has lost their arms or legs, we can actually attach an Optimus arm or leg during the Neuralink implant so that the commands from their brain would go to their robot arms or legs." 一 Elon Musk

Isabella M Weber (@isabellamweber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first ever op-ed. "Decoupling" was a casually used buzzword to describe a hard break in US-China economic relations. It made it sound as if it was like decoupling two railcars: clean and simple. It turns out it is more like tearing out organs from a living body.

My first ever op-ed. "Decoupling" was a casually used buzzword to describe a hard break in US-China economic relations. It made it sound as if it was like decoupling two railcars: clean and simple. It turns out it is more like tearing out organs from a living body.
Jostein Hauge (@haugejostein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Karl Marx and Adam Smith, despite their differences, approached economics in a similar way. They both understood that economics is shaped by human values, social norms, and ideologies. According to Marx and Smith, to be an economist is also to be a philosopher.

Relearning Economics (@relearningecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Generally speaking, changes in the prices of finished goods are cost determined while changes in the prices of raw materials inclusive of primary foodstuffs are demand determined". -Michał Kalecki

"Generally speaking, changes in the prices of finished goods are cost determined while changes in the prices of raw materials inclusive of primary foodstuffs are demand determined".

-Michał Kalecki
Steve Hall (@profhall1955) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two debilitating myths are ripping apart the west's economic and social fabric, pushing many regions into long-term decline. First, taxes pay for government spending. Second, money is the representation of wealth created privately by production and trade in markets. Both myths