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m Avarice is a historical process
 
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</li><li {{IS1/ML/class}} value="4221">crisis of capitalism <ref name="tOm"/>
</li><li {{IS1/ML/class}} value="4221">crisis of capitalism <ref name="tOm"/>
</li><li {{IS2/ES/class}} value="2883">Poor people are created to make you work <ref name="tOm"/>
</li><li {{IS1/A/class}}  value="5507">anarchist historical materialism  <ref name="tOm"/>
</li><li {{IS2/ES/class}} value="618">Wars prolong artificial scarcity / Wars aim to destroy wealth <ref name="tOm"/> ->  true and also not true?
</li><li {{IF2/A/class}}  value="5506">Avarice is a historical process  <ref name="tOm"/>
</li><li {{IF2/ES/class}} value="618">We live within visual culture / We live within visual culture, not literary culture <ref name="pWy"/>  ->  no. literary culture as defined in this talk is quite alive, and visual culture is not actually that different from it. practically, whenever anybody tries to comment on or evaluate work meant to be experienced viscerally everyone pounds you to learn academic-style analysis until you're a "proper literary critic" with "media literacy skills". literary culture and visual culture are both largely the product of the bourgeoisie.
</li><li {{IS2/ES/class}} value="5220">Poor people are created to make you work <ref name="tOm"/>
</li><li {{IF2/ES/class}} value="618">Prussia started the unification of all of Germany <ref name="Isz" />  ->  now that is a claim.
</li><li {{IS2/ES/class}} value="5221">Wars prolong artificial scarcity / Wars aim to destroy wealth <ref name="tOm"/>
 
</li><li {{IF2/ES/class}} value="618">We live within visual culture / We live within visual culture, not literary culture <ref name="pWy"/>  ->  no. literary culture as defined in this talk is quite alive, and visual culture is not actually that different from it. practically, whenever anybody tries to comment on or evaluate work meant to be experienced viscerally everyone pounds you to learn academic-style analysis until you're a "proper literary critic" with "media literacy skills". literary culture and visual culture are both largely the product of the bourgeoisie.
</li><li {{IF2/ES/class}} value="618">Prussia started the unification of all of Germany <ref name="Isz" />  ->  now that is a claim.
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* I have a suspicion the clips channel is strategically clipping the channel to make it sound more Marxist than it is. I can't fully check this right now. All I know is that if that's what's going on it's almost working — <span style="display: inline-block; transform: rotate(180deg);" aria-hidden="true" title="tyrannosaur rampant inverted">🦖</span> [[User:Reversedragon|R.D.]]
* I have a suspicion the clips channel is strategically clipping the channel to make it sound more Marxist than it is. I can't fully check this right now. All I know is that if that's what's going on it's almost working — <span style="display: inline-block; transform: rotate(180deg);" aria-hidden="true" title="tyrannosaur rampant inverted">🦖</span> [[User:Reversedragon|R.D.]]
* Commenters tore apart the Konnigsburg video as inaccurate to the history of Prussia. <ref name="Isz"/> I don't truly know if they're correct but given that the only clear agenda in the comment is "Prussia" I'm inclined to believe them
* Commenters tore apart the Konnigsburg video as inaccurate to the history of Prussia.<ref name="Isz"/> I don't truly know if they're correct but given that the only clear agenda in the comment is "Prussia" I'm inclined to believe them


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 07:21, 29 August 2025

Background

Rating subject: YouTube video channel pronounced @PredictiveHistory

  • This is a channel for public lectures by universities.
  • This channel uses the framework of psychohistory.
  • This channel's content is approximately popular-level.
pronounced [P] alias (en) [string]
Predictive History
URL
pronounced @PredictiveHistory
pronounced @profjiangclips
field, scope, or group [Item]
psychohistory (proposed; ES) 1-1-1
popular-level material
approximate number of entries
87
channel
pronounced @PredictiveHistory
approximate number of entries
14
channel
pronounced @profjiangclips
overall rating
NG / Not Good 1-1-1

Rating sheet (main channel)[edit]

contained work
--
rating
U / Unknown 1-1-1
tests
--
0

Rating sheet (clips channel)[edit]

contained work
If Money is Infinite, Why Do We Still Have Poverty? [1] (video 14)
rating
G / Good 1-1-1
tests
"Object" [pass]
1
contained work
We Need to Bring Back Oral Storytelling. [2] (video 13)
rating
NG / Not Good 1-1-1
tests
"Object" [fail]
"Question-begging" [fail]
2
contained work
The City That Was Erased From History [3] (video 12)
rating
NG / Not Good 1-1-1
tests
"Historical" [fail]
1

Motifs[edit]

  1. crisis of capitalism [1]
  2. anarchist historical materialism [1]
  3. Avarice is a historical process [1]
  4. Poor people are created to make you work [1]
  5. Wars prolong artificial scarcity / Wars aim to destroy wealth [1]
  6. We live within visual culture / We live within visual culture, not literary culture [2] -> no. literary culture as defined in this talk is quite alive, and visual culture is not actually that different from it. practically, whenever anybody tries to comment on or evaluate work meant to be experienced viscerally everyone pounds you to learn academic-style analysis until you're a "proper literary critic" with "media literacy skills". literary culture and visual culture are both largely the product of the bourgeoisie.
  7. Prussia started the unification of all of Germany [3] -> now that is a claim.

Additional remarks[edit]

  • I have a suspicion the clips channel is strategically clipping the channel to make it sound more Marxist than it is. I can't fully check this right now. All I know is that if that's what's going on it's almost working — R.D.
  • Commenters tore apart the Konnigsburg video as inaccurate to the history of Prussia.[3] I don't truly know if they're correct but given that the only clear agenda in the comment is "Prussia" I'm inclined to believe them

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 If Money is Infinite, Why Do We Still Have Poverty? [1]
  2. 2.0 2.1 We Need to Bring Back Oral Storytelling. [2]
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 The City That Was Erased From History [3]