A few weeks back I posted an excellent animation of a talk by David Harvey on a Marxist interpretation of the financial crisis. It turns out that it was made by RSA animate, and there is a whole series of them. Below are two more, the first of a talk by Slavoj Zizek on charity, and the second an interview with superfreakonomists Stephen Dubnar and Steven Levitt on altruism.
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