I'm revising for a social theory exam as part of an anthropology degree, and I just wanted to say not only did I learn a great deal, but I thoroughly enjoyed your lecture. I find your pace and delivery really easy to absorb, wish I had you as a lecturer!
Jevon's paradox. Not much of a paradox when the efficiency of energy production is outstripped by the increase of wealth of an increasing population. Sounds like a social benefit not a social problem. The issue of oil palm devestation is not the devistation of oil palm than that devistation wrought by oil palm. Oil palm is a consequence of failed and immature view of the environment manifested as climate change action, a failed group think that sought to solve purely theoretical problems and in so doing created very real environmental problems and suffering with the ensuing food shortages and price increases relative to the economic status of that part of the world dependant of food production that was significantly reduced to serve a wealthy western population subversibvly manipulated by neurotic intellectuals desperate to define notional environmental problems as imminent threats to mankind. Such experiences are proof once again (for example Marx's theories all failed in the cold light of reality too), that macro management of society, economies and the evironment (all complex systems) is folly. The complexity of these systems is by necessity of the effectiveness of our modernist political, societal and ethical ideas and actions incomprehensible. If these systems were comprehensible, then we would not be functioning, as a species, to our potential.
The first places to introduce institutional entities that managed the macro to the micro was communist Russia, namely the roles of the nomenklatura and the apparatchiks who formed the core of state decision making. Although I take your point about the fascist regimes, after all both fascism and communism are two sides of the same coin (authoritarian, state owned production, militaristic). Even if communist ideals didn't intend to be overtly authoritarian or with any inclinations to militarism, to a dictator, that is how they ended up.
wow thats a good lecture, but u r english is too much strog, hence i have do not understand u r lecture . and i am so much interested sociology lecture...
Are you kidding? This is a university accredited lecture where there is an implied knowledge of specialised terms associated with the subject.Get yourself a sociology dictionary and have some fun learning the concepts.This is a privilege getting access to lectures like these.
dude, you should enrol in an IELTS course, or ESOL to improve your English skills. English is important in learning courses, especially in the academia.
I'm revising for a social theory exam as part of an anthropology degree, and I just wanted to say not only did I learn a great deal, but I thoroughly enjoyed your lecture. I find your pace and delivery really easy to absorb, wish I had you as a lecturer!
14:11 that laughter is more random than my existence
this guy looks exactly like Durkheim
Professor I have one Question Regarding karl marx
Did karl marx Advocate for the one party'system??
I like the classroom n the mix of diff ages..... N obviously the lecture....
17:41
Specialist in particular things make more alienate form on other.
Thank You SIR
Well explained
I died on the opening slide. Do professors really still kill their audience this way?
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NICE EFFORT
I’ve never not said “oeuvre” the same way as this professor.
He's trying to pronounce it the way the French do, but comically fails. It's not "Oooevvv", but rather "Errvruh".
Isn't it weird that all the people with long hair are sitting at the same table?
Cool hair table, no baldies allowed
Thank you.
very nice
Started with Marx as an economic determinist...ok..
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Mmmm, must buy tangerines tomorrow!
interesting,
your diction or choice of words are way too big.
but I enjoyed it
Reminds me of Walter White
Jevon's paradox. Not much of a paradox when the efficiency of energy production is outstripped by the increase of wealth of an increasing population. Sounds like a social benefit not a social problem. The issue of oil palm devestation is not the devistation of oil palm than that devistation wrought by oil palm. Oil palm is a consequence of failed and immature view of the environment manifested as climate change action, a failed group think that sought to solve purely theoretical problems and in so doing created very real environmental problems and suffering with the ensuing food shortages and price increases relative to the economic status of that part of the world dependant of food production that was significantly reduced to serve a wealthy western population subversibvly manipulated by neurotic intellectuals desperate to define notional environmental problems as imminent threats to mankind. Such experiences are proof once again (for example Marx's theories all failed in the cold light of reality too), that macro management of society, economies and the evironment (all complex systems) is folly. The complexity of these systems is by necessity of the effectiveness of our modernist political, societal and ethical ideas and actions incomprehensible. If these systems were comprehensible, then we would not be functioning, as a species, to our potential.
The first places to introduce institutional entities that managed the macro to the micro was communist Russia, namely the roles of the nomenklatura and the apparatchiks who formed the core of state decision making. Although I take your point about the fascist regimes, after all both fascism and communism are two sides of the same coin (authoritarian, state owned production, militaristic). Even if communist ideals didn't intend to be overtly authoritarian or with any inclinations to militarism, to a dictator, that is how they ended up.
wow thats a good lecture, but u r english is too much strog, hence i have do not understand u r lecture . and i am so much interested sociology lecture...
Najid Rehman Im also interested to this but his English is too much
Maybe you guys should learn English
Are you kidding? This is a university accredited lecture where there is an implied knowledge of specialised terms associated with the subject.Get yourself a sociology dictionary and have some fun learning the concepts.This is a privilege getting access to lectures like these.
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dude, you should enrol in an IELTS course, or ESOL to improve your English skills. English is important in learning courses, especially in the academia.
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You dont read off a paper in a good youtube video... Very off-putting and dimishes quality