
Missing the Marx is a talk show focused on America's social welfare system, issues of inequality, and the government's role in promoting social equity.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode, Nick and Antonio discuss current policy debates around education and potential policy moving forward.
Forbes article: www.forbes.com/sites/petergreene/2020/12/09/these-five-issues-are-at-the-heart-of-all-k-12-education-policy... more
This week, Nick and Antonio discuss the history of education in the United States. From before the revolution to current issues in education, there is much to be unpacked, discussed, and explored.
In this conclusion of the reparations series, Nick and Antonio discuss potential policy interventions that can be put into place to start the process of reparations.
Join Nick and Antonio as they continue the conversation on reparations. This week, they discuss their ideal reparations plan and how the US might pay for it.
What does it mean? Why are they needed? What has led to the inequalities we see today? Who will win the mac and cheese?
All these questions and more will be discussed as Nick and Antonio talk reparations.
Nick and Antonio take on the history of the US welfare state, discuss the pros and cons of universal basic income (UBI), and present their ideal version of UBI.
Link to Stanford's article on UBI: basicincome.stanford.edu/about/what-is-ubi/
In this episode, Nick and Antonio tackle the recently proposed $15 minimum wage, answering some old questions and raising a few new ones.
What is capitalism? What is socialism? In today's episode, Nick and Antonio discuss these questions and bust some common myths about socialism.
Antonio & Nick do such a great job of educating their audience while throwing in hints of humor to lighten things up. The topics discussed are incredibly important & the guys make sure to handle each topic with clarity and depth. Each episode I walk away having learned something new! I look forward to future episodes.









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