None, because the question is overly specific
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you mean like about economics of socialist businesses like worker coops? that wouod be cool id like to know too.
Yeah, thats the type I'm looking for. There a lot of channels that cover regular companies but I couldnt find any that focus on coops
Here's an invidious link because fuck youtube
Unlearning Economics : the most rigorous I know about. It helps to have a little bit of knowledge going in.
Soup Emporium: Rigorous but Semi-Edutainment. Their focus is on history but you learn about the economic fallout of the topics covered
Ordinary Things: Full edutainment, just for funzies. History/Economics but it's more like stuff you would bring up at a party.
Mexie on youtube used to be pretty good too if you wanted basic stuff, she's a grade school teacher. But I guess she crashed out or something. Her videos might still be backed up somewhere, she focused on socialist kind of stuff.
Thanks I will check them out
I like Rutger Bregman
Thanks, Ive heard Bergman interviews on another channels, I didnt realize he had his own. I will check it out
Richard D. Wolff
Wolff is great!
Andrewism has some good videos on the topic, and Unlearning Economics is pretty okay.
Thanks. I like Andrewism alot, first time hearing of Unlearning Economics, I will check it out
Give Damon Cassidy a watch. His channel is all about how the modern economy is screwing over the younger generations.
Thanks, first time hearing of him, I will check it out
As in anti capitalist approach or neutral approach?
An anti capitalist, alternative approach to economics or business
I don't think there are many passionate anti capitalists that do both business and YouTube.
And if you're not passionate anti capitalist you won't bother doing it from an anti capitalist view.
Vox makes good content imo which covers variety of topics, including the economic/business topics from a non-capitalistic pov.
Thanks, I will look into their videos