Renegade Economists

3CR Programming

To reforming economics as an interpretation of reality, rather than a diversion play for monopolists.

  • On A Win
    Our final radio show on 3CR sees Karl going out on a win, discussing Victoria's Windfall Gains Tax legislation that passed last week. Along the way you'll hear analysis of Australia's record land price inflation, why we need to switch taxes off the productive sector and onto monopoly interests plus a statement from Saul Eslake at the Housing Affordability and Supply Inquiry on how the mechanics of a land tax works. We finish up admiring the founders of 3CR and their establishment of long term community infrastructure and its parallels to Georgist thinking. Long live the beloved airwaves of 3CR. Show notes
    24 November 2021, 7:00 am
  • 600 Ways to Tell a Story
    Karl celebrates 600 episodes with a walk through economic history over the last 14 years of the show, highlighting some of the key aspects of Georgist economics along the way. How's this: wealth must flow to those who employ and create rather than those who hoard and wait. Show notes
    27 October 2021, 7:00 am
  • Tyson Yunkaporta: Phase Shifting Personal Development into Structural Reform
    Tyson Yunkaporta, author of Sand Talk discusses his page turner in light of beer pong and nudie runs, complexity theory and strange attractors. We touch on aspects of steady state economics, futurism, the neo-liberal subject and challenging the wellness industry to delve further into structural analysis. Show notes
    22 September 2021, 8:00 am
  • Life on an 18.6 year cycle
    Dominic Gilligan (Inverloch Sustainable Living) takes us through his social change evolution in light of his responsibility to himself, of ensuring his independence. You will hear of his insights on the 18.6 year business cycle and how anyone on a limited income can use this to benefit themselves and the planet. Show notes. 
    25 August 2021, 8:00 am
  • The $20 Trillion Question
    Investment banker and reformer James Murray joins to discuss government addiction to Quantitative Easing. Can nation’s sustain COVID driven budget deficits, alongside the reliance on money printing to keep pushing the growth machine along? We discuss reforms such as the Tobin Tax, jubilee, MMT and the future of currency. Show notes.  
    28 July 2021, 8:00 am
  • Society's Survival Skills
    A highlights reel over the last year focusing on society's basic survival mechanisms. A good home, an effective means of protecting our community from rampant change and satisfactory medicine. Hear how 3CR's elders understood this. Featuring Fred Harrison, Michael Hudson, Stephen Duckett & Tahir Amin. Donate to 3CR (and reference this show) Show notes.
    23 June 2021, 8:00 am
  • Rights to the Golden Pen Tick
    Karl is joined by his colleagues Emily Sims & Jesse Hogan to pull apart property lobby spin in light of the recent Victorian Budget. We actually had a few wins, with the Rezoning Windfall Gains tax ruffling feathers amongst those who see it as their right to the golden pen tick, of having their land rezoned by the millions. These are the sort of policies needed to quell a global property bubble out of control. Check the show notes to reference the column inches we didn;t have time to mention: https://www.prosper.org.au/2021/05/rights-to-rezoning/
    26 May 2021, 8:00 am
  • Slowing the Economy by De-Speculation
    Karl monologues past his doom scroll and onto new evolutions in the treatment of carbon pollution. Is a well-being index the centrepiece of the next economy? How can addressing land speculation assist in the degrowth/ steady state agenda? Standby for another edition of the Renegade Economists – reforming economics from a diversion play for monopolists and into a meaningful interpretation of reality. Show notes.
    28 April 2021, 8:00 am
  • The Resilience of Extractive Diplomacy
    Prof Michael Hudson (michael-hudson.com) joins to talk about society’s fragility under the weight of land based debt. How have geo-political debates been defined by the contest between the predatory, extractive model and public ownership? Good vs bad money printing, multi generational mortgages and climate pressures are also discussed. Good times. Show notes
    24 March 2021, 7:00 am
  • The Taxation of Big Tech
    REPLAY: As Facebook shuts down Oz media feeds, we revisit pod #383, March 2015 where we discuss the state of Big Tech and the associated emergent factors with Max C, silicon valley entrepreneur. How could we ensure a fairer future exists between our data, their profits? http://www.earthsharing.org.au/2015/03/big-tek-future-reform/
    24 February 2021, 7:00 am
  • We Are Rent
    Its an absolute pleasure to have Fred Harrison (Share the Rents) kick the year into gear with an appraisal of his new book series ‘We Are Rent’. Listening to his surgical tact one can’t help but feel these teachings contain deep and meaningful wisdoms addressing the key issues of our times. Just when you think you know it all, Fred unpeels another layer of understanding: “We continue to privatise the essence of our humanity. Those of us who claim to own land and therefore claim the rents that are produced in our societies are actually enacting the role of slavery. We are appropriating other people’s humanity.” Show notes
    27 January 2021, 7:00 am
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