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January 9, 2018 54 mins

Mike and Jon follow up on the cost of cabs and Ryanair flights, and make corrections about car ownership and New York hurricanes.  They also talk about the Economist Newspaper’s odd practice of collective authorship, and why we trust certain media sources sources.  After this they explain the Catalan independence movement and have a discussion on various secession  movements and the future of the European Union more broadly.

 

Listen to this Episode and Learn:

The origins of the Economist Newspaper

Our thoughts on trust of the media

The forces driving the Catalan independence movement

Our thoughts on secessionists, nationalism, and self determination

 

Mentioned in the Episode:

 

Ryanair: 10 euro flights between the UK and Ireland

 

New England hurricane killed 60 people

 

the Economist Newspaper

 

Why Economist Authors aren’t listed

 

Bloomberg Businessweek

 

Economist founded September 1843 - to fight corn laws among other things

 

Catalan Independence

 

Galencia and basque independent movements

 

Scottish independence referendum

 

Catalonia’s referendum - October 2017 - 92% for 8% against

 

2016 US Election - 58% of eligible voters turned out

 

Correction: Catalonia accounts for 20% of Spanish GDP

 

Population of Catalonia is 7.5 million > Ireland (4.7M) or Denmark (5.7M)

 

Italy’s Northern League

 

Correction: Naples is Italy’s 3rd largest city

 

IRA - Irish Republican Army not to be confused with NRA - National Rifle Association

 

Peruvian ethnic and linguistic diversity

 

Chinese Languages

 

Indian linguistic diversity

 

Esperonto - the second language of the world

 

Gaudi houses in Barcelona

Listen to this Episode and Learn:

 

Some history of social change and the the issue of gay marriage in the USA

How demographics, birth rates, and life spans are changing around the world

Our thoughts on why people struggle with change and how integral change is to human perception

How Generational change is unique

The importance of the aging of the populace and how that will affect society in the coming decades

 

Mentioned in the episode:

Hate listening to podcasts: The Joe Rogan Experience

 

Books:

The righteous mind  - Jonathan Haidt - People make political choices due to morality more than economic interests

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