Very interesting, thanks! I am a Gary’s Economics follower and reader, despite not living in the UK which is undoubtedly his focus, so this is really my kind of thing.
Until a few weeks ago I even paid for YouTube Premium, but I am with you that it should come down in the same bucket as all other US companies in the future (still living in cognitive dissonance with my love for Steam and GabeN, but have my well-fed GOG account already).
It would help the cause to document all the censorship that happens there in a structured way.
Yeah, at the moment, out of FAANG, Google doesn’t seem so bad any more (the US government is even trying to break it up BT getting them to split Chrome off), but then you realise that it is only relative and there’s a reason degoogling is important (but also one of the hardest things to do). The huge amount of resources required for video hosting and the monetisation they offer make YouTube one of the trickiest services to replace too.
I suppose the modern go-to is Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty.
Very interesting, thanks! I am a Gary’s Economics follower and reader, despite not living in the UK which is undoubtedly his focus, so this is really my kind of thing.
Big fan of Gary’s Economics - he and Varoufakis got me thinking more about Neofeudalism.
And if anyone reading this hasn’t done so, it is worth subscribing to Gary’s Economics at least until we can get those channels off YouTube.
Until a few weeks ago I even paid for YouTube Premium, but I am with you that it should come down in the same bucket as all other US companies in the future (still living in cognitive dissonance with my love for Steam and GabeN, but have my well-fed GOG account already).
It would help the cause to document all the censorship that happens there in a structured way.
Yeah, at the moment, out of FAANG, Google doesn’t seem so bad any more (the US government is even trying to break it up BT getting them to split Chrome off), but then you realise that it is only relative and there’s a reason degoogling is important (but also one of the hardest things to do). The huge amount of resources required for video hosting and the monetisation they offer make YouTube one of the trickiest services to replace too.