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The Just Third Way with Norman Kurland

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This week’s video podcast is a slight change of pace: Steve Cunningham interviews Norman Kurland and they discuss the Just Third Way:

A Meeting With Pope Francis

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This week’s video podcast is the fourth and final installment of a four-part series on “Economic Personalism versus The Great Reset”.   Again, this is loosely related to the book, Economic Personalism , but it is more in the nature of a somewhat informal conversation about applying the principles of economic personalism to a specific situation.   Today we look at what we’d like to say to Pope Francis if we happen to have a meeting with him any time soon:

Paying the Piper

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This week’s video podcast is the third installment of a four-part series on “Economic Personalism versus The Great Reset”.   While this is loosely related to the book, Economic Personalism , it is more in the nature of a somewhat informal conversation about applying the principles of economic personalism to a specific situation.   Today we look at why who pays for something has the right to control it.

Private Property

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This week’s video podcast is the second installment of a four-part series on “Economic Personalism versus The Great Reset”.   Again, this is loosely related to the book, Economic Personalism , but is more in the nature of a somewhat informal conversation about applying the principles of economic personalism to a specific situation.

Economic Personalism v. the Great Reset

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For the video podcast this week, we have the first installment of a four-part series on “Economic Personalism versus The Great Reset”.   This is loosely related to the book, Economic Personalism , but is more in the nature of a somewhat informal conversation about applying the principles of economic personalism to a specific situation.

Economic Personalism (Review)

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On today’s video podcast, we bring you a book review/interview on CESJ’s latest publication, Economic Personalism: Property, Power and Justice for Every Citizen.   The book just came out litter over a month aga, but is already beginning to make a splash:

The Dawn of All (Review)

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Yes, this is about the Just Third Way, too.   Remember the podcast on Robert Hugh Benson’s Lord of the World ?   A few years later, Benson was annoyed that people insisted on taking his satire as “prophecy” that he decided to write The Dawn of All , a “counterblast” (his word), in which everything in Lord of the World was flipped on its head.