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History 2 0 - Three Book Reviews

My new book History 2.0 (Introduction to History 2.0 ) will soon be published. I hereby share the reviews by these three individuals: Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, Professor of Economics, Columbia University. Dr. Brad Lewis, Professor of Economics, Union College (Schenectady, NY). Please share this article - Go to very top of page, right hand side, for social media buttons. 1. Jeffrey Sachs I have long enjoyed reading Dr. Li s online postings, and these are now collected together in this book. I agree with much of what he writes and disagree with much of it too. Yet I greatly appreciate his honest search for truth, his ability to draw on the wisdom of both his native country and adopted country, and his efforts to help Americans better understand China. His efforts at understanding are especially important today given the many ignorant, mistaken, and dangerous views about China held in American society.

Documentary Of The Week: Can We Avoid Another Financial Crisis?

Documentary Of The Week: Can We Avoid Another Financial Crisis? About one year ago Steve Keen discussed money, the economy, and the causes of financial crisis at the Bournemouth Labour Party members meeting. Please share this article - Go to very top of page, right hand side, for social media buttons. From Steve Keen (born 28 March 1953) is an Australian economist and author. He considers himself a post-Keynesian, criticising neoclassical economics as inconsistent, unscientific and empirically unsupported. The major influences on Keen s thinking about economics include John Maynard Keynes, Karl Marx, Hyman Minsky, Piero Sraffa, Augusto Graziani, Joseph Alois Schumpeter, Thorstein Veblen, and Francois Quesnay. Hyman Minsky s financial instability hypothesis forms the main basis of his major contribution to economics[1] which mainly concentrates on mathematical modelling and simulation of financial instability. He is a notable critic of the Australian property bubble, as he sees

Documentary Of The Week: Who Were The Neanderthals?

Four weeks ago the German broadcaster DW published a new documentary about Neanderthals. So far it has over 1.9 million views on YouTube. It reviews what has been discovered about how these early humans lived for over nearly 300,000 years, from previous glaciation, through the interglaciation period before the present one, and into the last glaciation period before now. Before the final peak of the last glaciation period, about 30,000 years ago, Neanderthals disappeared, it is believed because of the advent of homo sapiens overrunning their territories. Please share this article - Go to very top of page, right hand side, for social media buttons.

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