Episodios

  • Financial Meltdown_ The Calm Before Chao
    Oct 4 2025

    Are we really in a Financial meltdown? It sure seems like it to me, an educated non-economist. And at this very moment, I believe we are in what can best be called a “false lull” or deceptive calm before a major financial setback, either a recession or possibly a full depression. The full economic consequences of current policies — especially tariffs, debt expansion, and monetary tightening/loosening swings — are still building like storm clouds. It is IMO not an "if," but a "when and how bad." Most people knowledgeable in this area seem to think that there are fundamental structural weaknesses accumulating under the surface. Collapse may not happen tomorrow, but the conditions are ripening. What are the causes?

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    6 m
  • Finding meaning in uncertainty - Psalm 18
    Oct 4 2025

    With all the uncertainty and turmoil in our lives, many have wondered whether there is meaning to the world, and whether, as Einstein said, God Truly Does Play Dice With The Universe. In many ways, Einstein and his findings of Relativity can help us answer this important question.

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    9 m
  • Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism, and Anti-Capitalism: Untangling Modern Prejudice
    Oct 4 2025

    Donald Harvey Marks examines various contemporary and historical issues through the lens of social, political, and moral critique. One of his writings on Substack and on his personal blog www.DHMarks.blogspsot.com scrutinizes the history of antisemitism at UCLA, distinguishing between legitimate criticism of Israeli policy and anti-Zionism that devolves into antisemitic tropes, and notes that modern antisemitism often originates from liberal or leftist political spheres. Another of his writings conducts an ethical and rhetorical analysis of conservative figure Charlie Kirk's controversial statements regarding LGBTQ+ and especially transgender individuals, comparing his language to that used by some conservative Muslim clerics, and concluding that while his speech is highly problematic and can lead to harm, it does not justify violence against him. Two related pieces argue that the pro-Palestinian–antisemitic alliance is often rationalized through a leftist anti-capitalist ideology, which falsely casts Israel as a capitalist-colonial oppressor. A final writing analyzes the historical context of Shylock from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice to understand the centuries-old stereotype of the Jewish moneylender and the theme of revenge against antisemitic persecution.

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    8 m
  • The curious case of deepfakes
    Mar 14 2023

    Short discussion of what are deepfakes, how are they made, what dangers to they pose to our freedom? Full text and references at https://bit.ly/3GZJdXh

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    11 m
  • How Woke can we be? The meaning of Woke
    Mar 14 2023

    A discussion of the term Woke, what it means to be Woke, the history of Wokeness. This written episode along with references is found at https://bit.ly/3Fd7fPy

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    6 m
  • Elitists, Neocons, Neolibs, oh my !
    Mar 14 2023

    Short but essential discussion of what and who are the Elitists, the Neocons, The Neolibs and The Globalists. My personal and ever-evolving detailed lists of each group are found at https://bit.ly/3Fa4wqb

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    8 m
  • "Untitled," an evocative poem, by Donald Marks
    May 22 2022
    Existential poetry from the collection: Transit States, by Donald Marks, available on Amazon and Kindle
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    1 m
  • Do I have the flu or COVID-19? How to tell the difference and what to do
    Nov 6 2020

    Do I have the flu or COVID-19? How to tell the difference and what to do

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    11 m