
To reforming economics as an interpretation of reality, rather than a diversion play for monopolists.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 218 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Our final radio show on 3CR sees Karl going out on a win, discussing Victoria's Windfall Gains Tax legislation that passed last week. Along the way you'll hear analysis of Australia's record land price inflation, why we need to switch taxes off the p... more
Karl celebrates 600 episodes with a walk through economic history over the last 14 years of the show, highlighting some of the key aspects of Georgist economics along the way. How's this: wealth must flow to those who employ and create rather than th... more
Tyson Yunkaporta, author of Sand Talk discusses his page turner in light of beer pong and nudie runs, complexity theory and strange attractors. We touch on aspects of steady state economics, futurism, the neo-liberal subject and challenging the welln... more
Dominic Gilligan (Inverloch Sustainable Living) takes us through his social change evolution in light of his responsibility to himself, of ensuring his independence. You will hear of his insights on the 18.6 year business cycle and how anyone on a li... more
Investment banker and reformer James Murray joins to discuss government addiction to Quantitative Easing. Can nation’s sustain COVID driven budget deficits, alongside the reliance on money printing to keep pushing the growth machine along? We discuss... more
A highlights reel over the last year focusing on society's basic survival mechanisms. A good home, an effective means of protecting our community from rampant change and satisfactory medicine. Hear how 3CR's elders understood this. Featuring Fred Har... more
Karl is joined by his colleagues Emily Sims & Jesse Hogan to pull apart property lobby spin in light of the recent Victorian Budget. We actually had a few wins, with the Rezoning Windfall Gains tax ruffling feathers amongst those who see it as their ... more
Karl monologues past his doom scroll and onto new evolutions in the treatment of carbon pollution. Is a well-being index the centrepiece of the next economy? How can addressing land speculation assist in the degrowth/ steady state agenda? Standby for... more
I’m amazed every week how Karl and his band of great minds shuffle through all the noise to come up with insightful podcasts every episode.
Great and unique perspective on AU economics, politics and society. Given our resource rich, property-speculative, quasi-liberal economy no country is in greater need of a Georgist/geoist perspective! Keep at it Karl.
It’s a stimulating weekly listening on economics, land, finance and the commons.
Easily my favourite podcast in Australia. It should be essential listening for everyone; it explains how benefits for the few are structurally favoured over the needs of the many. A call to action!
I find Karl's take on real estate and the economy very informative to the point that it questions my future goals
Finally an alternate view in the economy to the mainstream rubbish promulgated by fairfax. A good sense of the hypocrisy of the system and the importance of the environment and social justice! Well done! Four gold
Stars and a koala stamp!










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