DEBATE: Will China or the USA COLLAPSE first? [MUST WATCH]
Today on the Jay Martin Show, Jay is joined by renowned economist and professor - Richard Wolff. Professor Wolff is the founder of Democracy at Work, host of Economic Update and teaches at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In this interview we dive into the dynamics of competitiveness and explore the probable outcomes in the shifting global landscape. We compare the governance models of the three dominant powers over the past century: the Soviet Union’s socialist system, the U.S.’s capitalist structure, and China’s unique socialist-capitalist hybrid. A key focus is how China operates much like a corporation, with centralized vision and policy set by its leadership, while different levels of autonomy function similarly to executives, managers, and employees in a business.
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0:00 - Intro
1:06 - U.S. - China Competitiveness
10:05 - China’s Hybrid Economic System Explained
15:23 - Centralized vs. Decentralized Economies
17:13 - U.S., Soviet Union, and China’s Governance Models Compared
20:18 - China’s Use of Western Technology
29:00 - Lessons from China’s Corporate-Like Structure
32:15 - The U.S. Military’s Global Role
39:20 - Economic Consequences of Brexit and U.S. Isolationism
49:12 - The Potential for a Multipolar Peaceful World
51:20 - Parallels Between U.S. Independence and China’s Rise
55:35 - The Future of Global Competition and Leadership
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