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Institute for New Economic Thinking
How Elite Power Brokers Corrupt our Finances, Freedom, and Security
From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street, however divergent their political views, these groups seem united by one thing: outrage over a system of power and influence that only serves the interests of a small number of corrupt...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Between Rational and Irrational
Economists have generally understood human behavior as either rational (the classical model) or irrational (the behavioral model). Robb argues instead for a third framework, the type of decisions that we do for their own sake—behavior...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Ricardo Rosa - Equity and Justice in Education
Dr. Ricardo Rosa is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Dr. Rosa is the Co-Author of Pedagogy in the Age of Media Control: Language Deception and Digital...
The Business Professor
Understanding Law and Legal Reasoning
In this video, we will explore the concept of legal reasoning and its various approaches. Legal reasoning is the process of applying the law to a given situation or set of facts in order to reach a conclusion.
Rachel's English
English Vocabulary Challenge Day 8
You can improve your English vocabulary and English pronunciation by studying these vocab words, repeating them along with me to master each sound. We’ll study each word by focusing on how Americans actually pronounce it, and we’ll...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Janine Wedel - Behind the Scenes of International Banking Regulation
Five years into the Great Recession, discussion and political fights continue about the right approach to international banking supervision. How to avert the next financial crisis or at the very least lessen its...
The Business Professor
Understanding the Legal Obligations in an Employer-Employee Relationship
This video discusses the legal obligations between an employer and an employee, focusing on the concept of at-will employment. It explains that while most states allow employees to leave or employers to fire without cause, there are...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Sanjeev Goyal - Networks Origins, systemic risks, public policy
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Netwo<br/>rks and Systemic Risks
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Janel George - Critical Race Theory
Janel George is an Associate Professor of Law and the founding Director of the Racial Equity in Education Law and Policy (REELP) Clinic. Her clinical projects and research focus on the development and implementation of legislative...
The Business Professor
Contracts must have a Lawful Purpose
This Video Explains Contracts must have a Lawful Purpose
Sustainable Business Consulting
Road Map to Integrating Sustainability
Provides a visual of solutions and policies to begin mitigating climate change and describes the business opportunity within them
Hip Hughes History
US Federalism For Dummies: American Government Review
For the discerning dummy and smart smart people, this video is designed for AP American Government students, College students lost in the wilderness in a political science course and just crazy people on the internet with nothing better...
Crash Course
Social Policy: Crash Course Government and Politics #49
From the birth of the New Deal during the Great Depression to today's debate on Social Security, the government has had its hand in social reform. Should the government take care of, and pay for, every social issue in the nation?...
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics:the Elements of Democracy Part 57: Influencing Public Policy
Citizens can influence public policy and make their voices heard. Learn more on today's podcast.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Elements of Democracy Part 56: Setting the Public Agenda
The public can set the agenda for the political elites. One way to do this is by expressing your opinion in a public setting.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Sonenshine on Past Failures of American Public Diplomacy
Former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs of the US Tara Sonenshine discusses when American public diplomacy fails and the lessons to take into the future of public diplomacy. [3:56]
PBS
Pbs: American Experience: America 1900: Anti Imperialism in the United States
Read the account of Walter LaFeber, a prominent historian, of general anti-imperialist sentiment in the United States at the end of the 19th century.