Thank you! I think their neoliberal stance isn’t a deliberate one, but an unconscious bias reinforced by the metrics of success they adopt when collating papers (e.g. GDP is sadly popular, and correlates with some kind of wealth increase which is more readily measurable than median income).
I will likely keep watching their videos, and continue to slightly raise an eyebrow on some of their more oddly-phrases premises.
http://archive.today/2024.07.10-033959/https://aninjusticemag.com/the-inescapable-neoliberal-bias-behind-kurzgesagt-in-a-nutshell-215eb1e9b70f
Thank you! I think their neoliberal stance isn’t a deliberate one, but an unconscious bias reinforced by the metrics of success they adopt when collating papers (e.g. GDP is sadly popular, and correlates with some kind of wealth increase which is more readily measurable than median income).
I will likely keep watching their videos, and continue to slightly raise an eyebrow on some of their more oddly-phrases premises.
If you follow the money, you may not think it is unintentional. Why Bill Gates’s Philanthropy Is a Problem