Episode 223 debuts on April 1, at 8:00 PM Eastern. Rebroadcasts will take place according to the Crusade Channel programming schedule (note: all times listed are Central time). The topic is Are there Any Problems with Capitalism?. My guest is E. Michael Jones.
Listen now! (Link will activate after the show’s premiere)
- Barren Metal: A History of Capitalism as the Conflict Between Labor and Usury — E. Michael Jones’ book, at fidelitypress.org
- The Sin at the End of History E. Michael Jones, Barren Metal: A History of Capitalism as the Conflict between Labor and Usury — review of Jones’ book, by Garrick Small at culturewarsmagazine.com
- Capitalism, Neoconservatism and Americanism — interview at culturewars.com
- Ethics and the National Economy — book by Rev. Heinrich Pesch, S.J., at store.catholicism.org

The Usurers, by the School of Marinus Van Reymerswaele (source)
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Just explain why our brand of capitalism depends on China’s brand of communism for it’s labor to make our goods affordable. If our capitalism is the best system and China’s communism is the worst, why do we depend on China for its cheap labor? Isn’t it true that China is the flip side, the reverse side of our polarization, of the American economics coin or currency in economics theory? Isn’t it true that the first test of an economy is that the people can generally afford what they make, and if they can’t, there must be something crooked about their system?
We have crony capitalism now.