Always knew Julian was awkward in interviews. But here, he seems to be really into it. I have never seen him talking so much and so confidently in any interview. I love that he is evolving and talking about things we should all be talking about.
Thanks for doing this, Julian Casablancas. You are probably doing well enough that these things Wolff discusses don't affect you and yet you care anyway. You're a good person.
@@thesneakygamer4343 art is turned into a mass marketable product under capitalism which is equivalent to harsh censorship of his art and i would assume knowing his musical history of being stuck with record labels and joining a second band to do less mainstream acceptable music that this is where his interest came from as well as just observation of others in his life
This is absolutely nuts. Amazing how it keeps getting better each time. This one's production is pretty fascinating, and I'm only at the 5th minute. Keep 'em coming!
I can hear him now: So, ummmm, yeah, what is it like, you know, the whole "being a tree" thing, do you prefer being in the pot or in the great outdoors? Sorry, I'm gonna shut up and stop rambling....
This is great guys, honestly. Rich discussion, with a natural flow. The visuals are the cherry on top. You two should make this into a podcast! I’m floored. I just started getting back into The Strokes, and discovered Richard Wolff and listened to a lot of his podcast in the last week. Then I saw this, just blew my mind. Thanks Richard and Julian!
That must have been a mind blowing crossover moment! I’m not much into economics or well versed on Wolff’s work, but I am a huge Casablancas fan. He amazes me with how he can write some of my favorite songs and melodies and then completely switch gears and have a rich and thoughtful discussion on American politics and the folly of western civilization. It’s pretty crazy but it makes it all the more special
This is a great way of channeling valuable content to upcoming generations. A good linkage to present people that have struggled to get into the mainstream with very valuable knowledge. Thanks for this. Amazing format.
Agree. I love Dr. Wolff but I felt this format did a great job to actually tease out some of the more obvious (and annoying) counter points that un-informed people raise and get his direct comment against them.
This is great!! I love these videos, we learn so much. Julian’s a really great interviewer. And so intelligent! I wonder who will be on the next segment.....
I only know Julian Casablancas from his music and I figured this could go either totally straight laced, or darkly fantastical. I was wrong. Somehow he managed to toe the line.
There are still those alive who follow his tradition. Chris Hedges, Ralph Nader, Cornel West, to name a few. Edit: Apparently he interviewed Noam recently. Guess I’m going there next!!
I’m so insanely happy this video exists. It makes me angry because it makes me feel helpless but I think we really could see change in our lifetimes if people see videos like this
@@Astro.98 I would also recommend reading Antonio Gramsci and Karl Kautsky alongside Lenin. The political theory that the left needs today in the US has to account for the existence of representative democracy and not the autocratic monarchy that Lenin lived under.
the editing is so fucking good, these just keep getting better and better. entire thing was v v intense, literally not a boring moment, jules was ready AF & had the best questions😬🐅
Wow, I normally hate anything distracting during interviews, it should be about the people and the words, but this looks really really cool! And listening to Mr. Wolf is always a great pleasure.
Heard about you from The Vanguard, I dig the high-concept presentation and think it’s an excellent way to massage the technical limitations into diegetic flair, I like it!
The point made at roughly 28:30 is a very interesting one. I always assumed that the CCP have remained in power so long through authoritarian, suppressive means; I never considered that under the CCP, the vast majority of Chinese people have been lifted out of poverty by the CCP. That begs the question, however: as the Chinese people get wealthier, and so harder to make wealthier, can oppressive government policy make up for the loss of coercive power from an increasing standard of living?
@(l) And what the hell you are living in?A Democratic, liberated western country? This one of the reasons I hate USA and even the western world! Let me tell you and other racist westerners something. White supremacy will never prevail! Do you understand ? It is white supremacy and its capitalism that made the Western World a total failure!
No entiendo por qué no subtitulan estas entrevistas!!. Todo el pensamiento que se expone y comparte en estas conversaciones con intelectuales, van muchísimo más allá de ser algo que interese solamente a la sociedad norteamericana. Se están hablando de cosas de interés universal y encima el cruce con el capo de Julián hace que esto llegue a muchísima más gente. Una lástima que solo aquellos que comprenden ingles en profundidad puedan ser quienes accedan a este material tan interesante de escuchar. Ojalá se pueda hacer algo y sea posible traducir este ciclo de entrevistas!!! Al menos habilitar el close caption Julián y su mirada e inteligencia hace de todo esto una comunicación más accesible. Is this it Love!
I think in terms of fairness, I've been taught that like for example. Who ever you work for, no matter who has worked longer or harder most big corporations, like home depot for example will pay their employees at the same rate but I also realize that how much you make in company can also depend on whether your full time or part time, or how flexible you are with your hours. I've also noticed that some companys will pay full time employees the same rate as part time employees, but the work longer hours. One thing I've learned, the harder you work, the more success it brings, but hard work isn't always rewarded. And that for sure I would assume one would fine unfair. There are people who feel like they are just numbers and statistics, and thay the company they work for does not care about their employees.
I really enjoy the talks you both did thank you Julian and Richard Wolff. I appreciate learning this but I just need to talk to my people face to face like you. ❤️😊
So you are basically telling all of us that you didn't pay attention in school. Because if you had, then you would have known that this was total bullshit. ;-)
Generally speaking, the people who are working the hardest are the ones getting the least ice cream in our current system. Singel mothers waiting tables, dishwashers, they're working the hardest and getting barely a lick.
That would be great if there were subtitles, we non native speakers often lose some words, not good in such an accurate discussion. TH-cam is not providing automatic subtitles in this video.
I'm not a marxist and I don't endorse communism, though I am deeply sympathetic to the desire for contractual arrangement of affairs by sovereign individuals. I basically agree with the method for change as demanding the democratization of the enterprise as Wolff says, but his primary ideal is that we all pre-negotiate an optimal arrangement for "distribution". The practical problem is that any novel distributional arrangement would inherently be a "redistribution". I do agree that there should be less of an adversarial relationship between workers and employers. And so I think the solution is pretty obvious: start your own neo-feudal entity, and use better principals. If you want to democratize the workplace, democratize the workplace. We have to test these ideas in live-fire scenarios, as it were. If the business crashes and burns, so be it. But that's not why you try it out--you're not doing it make money, you're doing it research alternative methods for constructing the relationships between collaborators and the hierarchies that naturally arise within them. This requires a lot of courage, and some kind of combination of existing luxury, or pure gumption, because a string of disappointing failures is almost assuredly in your future. But it can be done. If taking on that level of risk is outside of your constitution or ability, shop for employers who are sympathetic to the cause. If you can't get that job, try to bring that constructive spirit to your current workplace. Try to put forth better ideas, and build trust with your supervisors and co-workers by being good at your job, and refreshingly problem-oriented. One (sort of underhanded) way of looking at this is that if you are both vital and *respected* then you have much more negotiative leeway--basically, if you leave, it sucks for them. If you want to stop working in a shitty, unilateral feudal arrangement, stop participating in it daily. Make your future.
getting some Palpatine trying to convert Anakin to the Dark side vibes (not saying anything about the ideas discussed in the convo, just something that came to mind)
It's legalized debt peonage which was supposed to be outlawed after the Civil War. Same problem that Solon and Cleisthenes had to deal with in Ancient Athens.
Thank you Richard Wolf is a great teacher. So clear. At the ending his advice on change and companies. A good start is to get lower level employees on the steering committees. Great Ideas here. Thanks.
Very interesting... But I didn't get some points... Is it possible to activate the subtitles please? 🙏 It can be very helpful for a better understanding
“We got rid of kings and queens in politics but we welcome them in economics… in a corporation, the CEO is the King” beautifully articulated
It's the same across all sectors of society. The "experts" and "fact checkers" trotted out whenever the masses need to be culled.
Elon Musk fans
Julianpilled into an economics class. Thanks y’all
Always knew Julian was awkward in interviews. But here, he seems to be really into it. I have never seen him talking so much and so confidently in any interview. I love that he is evolving and talking about things we should all be talking about.
His job was to let the other guy talk, and his job he did, never spoke one word in 20 minutes, and it's wonderful.
@@karu6111 Yes. And he seems to really enjoy learning from these people.
really appreciate the creative aesthetics. it’s such a pleasure to follow an interesting discussion/learn things while simultaneously looking at art.
Pretty sure the production/art is all Johann Rashid of Promiseland. Great artist part of Julians Cult Records.
@@trevorwatkins4158 yup, visuals are all Rashid's
Thanks for doing this, Julian Casablancas. You are probably doing well enough that these things Wolff discusses don't affect you and yet you care anyway. You're a good person.
What’s interesting is Julian has always grown up extremely wealthy and he cares so much about the common man.
Jules is realizing that the world doesn't have to be this way.
@@thesneakygamer4343 art is turned into a mass marketable product under capitalism which is equivalent to harsh censorship of his art and i would assume knowing his musical history of being stuck with record labels and joining a second band to do less mainstream acceptable music that this is where his interest came from as well as just observation of others in his life
4 years of school wrapped up in one hour. Job well done. Thx Jules!
This is absolutely nuts. Amazing how it keeps getting better each time. This one's production is pretty fascinating, and I'm only at the 5th minute. Keep 'em coming!
Julian could interview a ficus tree and I’d watch
You just spoiled the next episode.
A ficus could interview Richard Wolff and I'd watch twice.
Same! Lol
I can hear him now: So, ummmm, yeah, what is it like, you know, the whole "being a tree" thing, do you prefer being in the pot or in the great outdoors? Sorry, I'm gonna shut up and stop rambling....
Inspiring, let's all democratize our workplaces
OK Greggle
Yup. I’m on your side!
Let's star with the Video game companies.
I love Richard Wolff
Did you watch the interview, Tyler?
@@mitchclark1532 I’m not entirely certain why that’s relevant to him taking a liking to Richard Wolff
Ya. I’m also beginning to appreciate Richard Wolff more and more.
every time I see one of these julian interviews I stop what im doing and watch the whole thing
Trippiest interview ever.
This is great guys, honestly. Rich discussion, with a natural flow. The visuals are the cherry on top. You two should make this into a podcast!
I’m floored. I just started getting back into The Strokes, and discovered Richard Wolff and listened to a lot of his podcast in the last week. Then I saw this, just blew my mind. Thanks Richard and Julian!
That must have been a mind blowing crossover moment! I’m not much into economics or well versed on Wolff’s work, but I am a huge Casablancas fan. He amazes me with how he can write some of my favorite songs and melodies and then completely switch gears and have a rich and thoughtful discussion on American politics and the folly of western civilization. It’s pretty crazy but it makes it all the more special
This is a great way of channeling valuable content to upcoming generations. A good linkage to present people that have struggled to get into the mainstream with very valuable knowledge.
Thanks for this. Amazing format.
Thank you Julian for asking so many questions and Richard too for answering as thorough as possible
This was outstanding! Dr. Wolff is always great but this interview was particularly great. Thanks
Agree. I love Dr. Wolff but I felt this format did a great job to actually tease out some of the more obvious (and annoying) counter points that un-informed people raise and get his direct comment against them.
This is great!! I love these videos, we learn so much. Julian’s a really great interviewer. And so intelligent! I wonder who will be on the next segment.....
Richard Wolff in a spaceship. What a statement about the future
Amazing. Julian is an amazing musician . The speech of D. Wolff was cristal clear. ¡ Bravo !
Such a blessing for us to have this video... thank you to Julian and Wolff for sharing us this wisdom ❤️ 🙏
Que alguien se apiade y subtitule esta entrevista. Es un tesoro.
por favor
Yo lo haría felizmente y gratis, pero no puedo subirlo con subtítulos por el copyright, ojalá hubiera una manera
Finally! I am craving for Julian!! I need more!
I only know Julian Casablancas from his music and I figured this could go either totally straight laced, or darkly fantastical. I was wrong. Somehow he managed to toe the line.
This interview series just keeps getting better! I wish you could interview Howard Zinn for a program like this :(
There are still those alive who follow his tradition. Chris Hedges, Ralph Nader, Cornel West, to name a few.
Edit: Apparently he interviewed Noam recently.
Guess I’m going there next!!
Julian is the coolest human to ever walk this earth
richards voice and how he speaks> asmr🥰
this truly is julian's final form
Two of the most interesting people on TH-cam right now.
Jules, please make more of this. Enlight me ❤️✨
So great to see these videos!! How is this not being plastered everywhere????!!?!??!
I’m so insanely happy this video exists. It makes me angry because it makes me feel helpless but I think we really could see change in our lifetimes if people see videos like this
omg props to whoever rendered this out
SMOKE A JOINT AND LISTEN TO THE VOIDZ
READ LENIN TOO
whats lenin
@@Astro.98 I would also recommend reading Antonio Gramsci and Karl Kautsky alongside Lenin. The political theory that the left needs today in the US has to account for the existence of representative democracy and not the autocratic monarchy that Lenin lived under.
Communism won't work bro the best system humans can do is capitalism, sadly
@@anemaldemomusic8182 "another world is possible"
@(l) Your understanding of socialism is exactly what your state wants.
🙌I just love the editing🙌
Gotta love Promiseland
the editing is so fucking good, these just keep getting better and better. entire thing was v v intense, literally not a boring moment, jules was ready AF & had the best questions😬🐅
I see Julian I click as fast as the light speed and I'm not disappointed.
Wow, I normally hate anything distracting during interviews, it should be about the people and the words, but this looks really really cool! And listening to Mr. Wolf is always a great pleasure.
All power to all people!!
Famous people use their fame to make money, real artists use their influence to spread important conversations
I wish this had spanish subtitles. Even though it's amazing ✨
Absolutely fascinating
Julian could honestly do an ASMR of his voice and I could sleep to it
Heard about you from The Vanguard, I dig the high-concept presentation and think it’s an excellent way to massage the technical limitations into diegetic flair, I like it!
I love this format!! Really interesting content.
One hour! Oh how you spoil us sir
more of this PLZ!
The point made at roughly 28:30 is a very interesting one. I always assumed that the CCP have remained in power so long through authoritarian, suppressive means; I never considered that under the CCP, the vast majority of Chinese people have been lifted out of poverty by the CCP. That begs the question, however: as the Chinese people get wealthier, and so harder to make wealthier, can oppressive government policy make up for the loss of coercive power from an increasing standard of living?
@(l) And what the hell you are living in?A Democratic, liberated western country? This one of the reasons I hate USA and even the western world! Let me tell you and other racist westerners something. White supremacy will never prevail! Do you understand ? It is white supremacy and its capitalism that made the Western World a total failure!
Jude, it is not CCP! It is CPC! Get it right!
Subtitles, please, we want to understand evwrything worldwide 💜
Pleaseeeee
translate PLEASE HERE
No entiendo por qué no subtitulan estas entrevistas!!. Todo el pensamiento que se expone y comparte en estas conversaciones con intelectuales, van muchísimo más allá de ser algo que interese solamente a la sociedad norteamericana. Se están hablando de cosas de interés universal y encima el cruce con el capo de Julián hace que esto llegue a muchísima más gente. Una lástima que solo aquellos que comprenden ingles en profundidad puedan ser quienes accedan a este material tan interesante de escuchar. Ojalá se pueda hacer algo y sea posible traducir este ciclo de entrevistas!!!
Al menos habilitar el close caption
Julián y su mirada e inteligencia hace de todo esto una comunicación más accesible.
Is this it
Love!
Good reading of Wolff in this discussion. Love how specifically you picked up on the right and its code words.
That's pretty based, all things considered
I think in terms of fairness, I've been taught that like for example. Who ever you work for, no matter who has worked longer or harder most big corporations, like home depot for example will pay their employees at the same rate but I also realize that how much you make in company can also depend on whether your full time or part time, or how flexible you are with your hours. I've also noticed that some companys will pay full time employees the same rate as part time employees, but the work longer hours. One thing I've learned, the harder you work, the more success it brings, but hard work isn't always rewarded. And that for sure I would assume one would fine unfair. There are people who feel like they are just numbers and statistics, and thay the company they work for does not care about their employees.
The asmr at the beginning I almost melted
This was fantastic, thank you.
I really enjoy the talks you both did thank you Julian and Richard Wolff. I appreciate learning this but I just need to talk to my people face to face like you. ❤️😊
I like what Wolff says about China. When I go to ATMs and see that I can make a transaction in English, French or Chinese, I know what's going on.
No the English are coming.
Julián te amo❤️❤️❤️
Well done, lads
omg i'm not ready for this
you will be ready the day you go to work and understand what they talking about
wow. very important work. thank you.
Happy Birthday Julian!!!
I ❤️ my Julian!!
julian has been on a vibe that not a single person has tapped into before
This was like sitting in a lecture / discussion from school that actually mattered. Also, will forever be in love with Julian 🙌🏼
So you are basically telling all of us that you didn't pay attention in school. Because if you had, then you would have known that this was total bullshit. ;-)
really interesting historical review of society and economics to understand the reasons why we´re on the verge of global collapse.
Happy to see Marxist economics on a major platform. Richard Wolff is amazing, check out his other lectures on YT as well.
Pure Gold, and not just for USA. Always great to hear great minds putting awesome ideas into this shitty world
Generally speaking, the people who are working the hardest are the ones getting the least ice cream in our current system. Singel mothers waiting tables, dishwashers, they're working the hardest and getting barely a lick.
the warning message in the beginning hit me like a ton of bricks. there’s no way better to alienate oneself than knowing more than others, it seems
Wolff on Rolling Stone? Sweet.
That would be great if there were subtitles, we non native speakers often lose some words, not good in such an accurate discussion. TH-cam is not providing automatic subtitles in this video.
seconded! especially because the sound is augmented and it can be hard to hear for those with auditory processing issues. it would be more accessible
this is so cool
Can u help me? Im from Mexico and there’s a word I cant understand at 33:11 “wages” or smthg like that. Wolff says it a lot . Thanks
A wage is how much someone is paid for working.
A+ production
The set up is bunkers and I like it
A ficus could interview Richard Wolff and I'd watch twice.
Thanks for this
this wolff guy gives me hope for america
Juliaaaaan te amoooo
IDC bout Julian Casablancas or the strokes, but the fact he was in a discussion w/ Richard Wolff? helps build an interest in him.
Oh hell yeah, Prof Richard Wolff has the goods
Love these
I'm not a marxist and I don't endorse communism, though I am deeply sympathetic to the desire for contractual arrangement of affairs by sovereign individuals. I basically agree with the method for change as demanding the democratization of the enterprise as Wolff says, but his primary ideal is that we all pre-negotiate an optimal arrangement for "distribution". The practical problem is that any novel distributional arrangement would inherently be a "redistribution".
I do agree that there should be less of an adversarial relationship between workers and employers.
And so I think the solution is pretty obvious: start your own neo-feudal entity, and use better principals.
If you want to democratize the workplace, democratize the workplace. We have to test these ideas in live-fire scenarios, as it were. If the business crashes and burns, so be it. But that's not why you try it out--you're not doing it make money, you're doing it research alternative methods for constructing the relationships between collaborators and the hierarchies that naturally arise within them.
This requires a lot of courage, and some kind of combination of existing luxury, or pure gumption, because a string of disappointing failures is almost assuredly in your future. But it can be done.
If taking on that level of risk is outside of your constitution or ability, shop for employers who are sympathetic to the cause.
If you can't get that job, try to bring that constructive spirit to your current workplace. Try to put forth better ideas, and build trust with your supervisors and co-workers by being good at your job, and refreshingly problem-oriented.
One (sort of underhanded) way of looking at this is that if you are both vital and *respected* then you have much more negotiative leeway--basically, if you leave, it sucks for them.
If you want to stop working in a shitty, unilateral feudal arrangement, stop participating in it daily. Make your future.
Yay Julian!! 😍😍
getting some Palpatine trying to convert Anakin to the Dark side vibes (not saying anything about the ideas discussed in the convo, just something that came to mind)
Good job julian
JULIAN IS KING
thanksss!
A Rolling Stone Brazil poderira traduzir para o português! Please.
Tbm acho
if a person knows more than others they become lonely....fuck tht hits so hard......carl jun ma man
It's like being surrounded by nothing but non player characters, everywhere, just on an endless loop.
It's legalized debt peonage which was supposed to be outlawed after the Civil War. Same problem that Solon and Cleisthenes had to deal with in Ancient Athens.
30:50
@@TahdiTonTapsa really do
Thank you Richard Wolf is a great teacher. So clear. At the ending his advice on change and companies. A good start is to get lower level employees on the steering committees.
Great Ideas here. Thanks.
julian looks like anakyn in his way to the dark side
Alguien que lo subtitule y nos salve
3:27 REPRODUCE 😂
I LOVE HIM
Very interesting... But I didn't get some points... Is it possible to activate the subtitles please? 🙏 It can be very helpful for a better understanding
julian go on chapo
That would be cool
Isn't interesting what you learn if you let the guest talk? Great job 👏