@darkeye123321 what do you mean by 'the song'? The words are mine, the 'song', beats, effects from iMovie, animation by me using coreldraw 11 - a background program that most don't know about, voice by me. Does that answer your question?
That's interesting the substitution of words, it reminds of the concept of 'framing', the unseen ideas we humans carry around with us in our subconscious. Economics is really hard to fathom without an understanding of its history. There's a great book, published in 1944 but still very current that I recommend: The Great Transformation - The Political and Economic Origins of Our Times, by Karl Polanyi. It really helps in understand how we got to the place we are at today.
@UOTLTube yes - Smith could not for see what the massive growth of human population and multinational market capitalism would do to the ecosystem of the planet. He lived in a time when trees were considered the enemy in the U.S., when the bison of the plains of the U.S. were in the way of progress and growth. The future of the planet as we know it is up for grabs, the concept of an invisible hand no longer works, but the irrational assumption that it does can no longer stand assessment.
Thanks for the support, it's hard to do, creating something that's new and original, but current events always somehow seem to help me out, in the long run.
tell me the song please?
darkeye123321 3 months ago
@darkeye123321 what do you mean by 'the song'? The words are mine, the 'song', beats, effects from iMovie, animation by me using coreldraw 11 - a background program that most don't know about, voice by me. Does that answer your question?
frankpatton 3 months ago
yes. you are, in fact free to stop breathing.
GwenxXxJayfeather 1 year ago
That's interesting the substitution of words, it reminds of the concept of 'framing', the unseen ideas we humans carry around with us in our subconscious. Economics is really hard to fathom without an understanding of its history. There's a great book, published in 1944 but still very current that I recommend: The Great Transformation - The Political and Economic Origins of Our Times, by Karl Polanyi. It really helps in understand how we got to the place we are at today.
frankpatton 1 year ago
If Adam Smith had used the term "God" instead of "invisible hand", we would all be asking who was Adam Smith.
waketheoblivious 1 year ago
is this for economics? invisible hand by adam smith?
UOTLTube 1 year ago
@UOTLTube yes - Smith could not for see what the massive growth of human population and multinational market capitalism would do to the ecosystem of the planet. He lived in a time when trees were considered the enemy in the U.S., when the bison of the plains of the U.S. were in the way of progress and growth. The future of the planet as we know it is up for grabs, the concept of an invisible hand no longer works, but the irrational assumption that it does can no longer stand assessment.
frankpatton 1 year ago
invisible hand of free market economy?
B44rules 3 years ago
....?
leeroy370 3 years ago
wtf?
poisonfish45 3 years ago
Thanks for the support, it's hard to do, creating something that's new and original, but current events always somehow seem to help me out, in the long run.
frankpatton 3 years ago
hey, i like your stuff
developmentcom 3 years ago
thank you, very much, I get allot of flack and to have someone give a positive comment, helps a great deal, again thanks.
frankpatton 3 years ago