In this first episode of 2025—and the first one recorded since Adam’s heart surgery—Cameron and Adam discuss a conceptual ecological framework called the Planetary.
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Foreign Policy economics columnist Adam Tooze, a history professor and a popular author, is encyclopedic about basically everything: from the COVID shutdown, to climate change, to pasta sauce. On our new podcast, Tooze and FP deputy editor Cameron Abadi will look at two data points each week that explain the world: one drawn from the week’s headlines and the other from just about anywhere else Tooze takes us. Check out Adam Tooze’s column at https://foreignpolicy.com/author/adam-tooze/.
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Folge vom 10.01.2025The Planetary
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Folge vom 29.12.2024Introducing: Season 7 of The Hidden Economics of Remarkable WomenCameron and Adam are taking time off for the holiday. But don't despair! Instead of Ones and Tooze, you can listen to a recent episode of another Foreign Policy podcast: The Hidden Economics of Remarkable Women (HERO). The show examines economic challenges facing women around the world but especially in developing countries of Africa. Ones and Tooze will be back next week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Folge vom 20.12.2024Heterodox Economists, Part 2: Joan RobinsonThis is the second episode in a miniseries on heterodox economists—people who embrace completely different approaches to economics than the standard thinkers. Adam and Cameron describe the life and work of Joan Robinson, who worked with John Maynard Keynes on his hugely influential macroeconomics book The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money—but came to regard Keynesianism as a failed revolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Folge vom 13.12.2024Heterodox Economists, Part 1: Michal KaleckiThis is the first episode in a miniseries on heterodox economists—people who embrace completely different approaches to economics than the standard thinkers. Adam and Cameron begin with Michal Kalecki, a Polish economist born in the late 19th century who believed that capitalism was not the solution to the human condition but the problem itself. Listen until the end to hear Adam’s message from the ICU after his open-heart surgery. Brought to you by: betterhelp.com/onestooze acorns.com/ones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices