8. Is Capitalism, or whatever we should call the current system, the best one to serve the needs of humanity, or can we imagine another one?
Short with James K. Galbraith (American. Economist and adviser, author, currently Professor at the University of Texas in Austin)
Anat Ruth Admati (Israeli. George G.C. Parker Professor of Finance and Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business)
Katharina Pistor (German. Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law at Columbia University, scholar and author)
Megan Greene (American. Economist. Global Chief Economist and Senior Fellow · Harvard Kennedy School)
Noam Chomsky (American. Linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic and political activist)
Richard Bookstaber (American. Economist, author, noted expert in financial risk management)
Ian Hughes (Irish. PhD in atomic physics. Senior Research Fellow at University College Cork)
Penny Mealy (Australian. Economist, Research Fellow, INET, University of Oxford and Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge)
Albena Azmanova (Bulgarian. Scholar, author, sociologist, Associate Professor at the University of Kent’s Brussels School of International Studies)
Otmar Issing (German. Former Chief Economist of Deutsche Bundesbank and the European Central Bank)
Matheus Grasselli (Brazilian-Canadian. Professor of Financial Mathematics and Chair of the Mathematics of Statistics Department at McMaster University)
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Video by Fabio Dondero – Music: J.S. Bach, from The Well-Tempered Clavier. Kimiko Ishizaka, piano