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and what would happen if we did that i argued, was that we could not only-
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deal with climate change, but we could also-
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the system that i proposed at that time...
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the amount of carbon that such a trust would allow to enter the atmosphere would be-
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in order to preserve the integrity of the asset.
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ever widening inequality. those are the two-
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at this point in my life. that point became to figure out-
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and then we will charge tolls as if we were a parking garage and you wanted to park carbon in our garage, we will charge you.
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and that is really what the purpose of universal property is.
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the polluters and all the forces that are benefiting from the way capitalism works today and are going to oppose making the changes that we're talking about.
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as good as i can do or anybody can do i think is to say, "look, most big changes in our economy and probably any economy happen-"
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are the periods of opportunity for bigger change than just ordinary politics. i mean we're now in a state and unfortunately now we've got crises all over the world, but we're still trapped in our.
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magnitudes such as the great depression-
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probably multiple crises. when you look at what's happening with climate and inequality and so forth-
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a sky trust and there's a whole bunch of things that have to do with-
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and once we get started down that path, that's the other point that's really important.
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in 1935, the initial social security act-
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here we are 70, 80 years later and it's a lot bigger than that. and the reason is once you get something like that set up and people start getting checks in the mail-
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i apply that same kind of logic to what i'm talking about with universal property.
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and we're going to lease it to the oil companies but the money that comes back, some of it's going to be used for government but some of it is going to the people directly in the form of-
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and when there's a crisis and an opportunity and then build on that over time, 40, 50 years-
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equally among all of its rightful-
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that would rely on
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man or woman when they turn 18.
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today it's a little more complicated today, but the point is that-
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get rid of or diminished were poverty and pollution.
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his proposal was that they governments would tax the coal that was causing the pollution-
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what we need is property rights. and he wrote a very influential paper, i think it's called the social cost of-
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they were private property rights, so if somehow-
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defined rights, they would negotiate some kind of a-
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polluters would have to compensate pollutes and blah blah blah.
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was off base in thinking that it would be okay for polluters to be-
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and so anyway, but i liked the fact that that co's because introduced this role of property rights.
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but we are propertizing, if that is a verb-
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what do you call those things, the conservation easements is a new form, relatively new kind of property, which means you don't own-
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underlying asset, but what you own is the right to limit the use of that asset.
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once those rights are established, then you have an entity that is able to charge for-
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a limited amount of use of underlying assets
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and then it also provides a source of property income to everybody as a birthright. and that's how we deal with the inequality failure.
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and i just want to say another thing about
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totally depended on labor income alone.
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it didn't work before that time and it's not working after that time. that was a blip.
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getting into and staying in the middle class-
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conventional model is that you have government transfers.
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that's basically the only method that we've come up with so far.
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but that method, as we know, has a lot of problems.
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so it's not the ideal way to do it.
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and figure out ways to monetize it that invisible wealth-
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and protect it for future generations and share the monetized value among living persons equally.
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another way to provide non-labor income to people who need it. so that's kind of-
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i don't know if you are familiar with that concept or you want to talk about it, but-
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have an impact on china and some of these other countries-
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regional eu type levels.
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and i think that's the best that we can reasonably hope for.
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and when you and i have talked, we've talked about how it's often people, and this isn't just true economics-
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we're entering or maybe in this...
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in the days when economic theory and practice were, as we know it, developed.
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this sort of approach that i've offered with universal property is one way to do that, i'm sure there are other ways, but...
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i just am seconding what you just said, that we really need to rethink the sort of basics of economic theory and market structure.
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hate the fact that people try to perform an exorcism in the house.
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close the scalp, almost on it, but not on it because it's really bad for your scalp and it's going to cause dryness and flakiness and itchiness and it's going to irritate a lot.
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other than the fact that my dad has really strong dream.
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about to start crying. see, that's why i don't think i want to do a story time because i'm about to start crying.
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really excited to see her because mariana is really dramatic.
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and he actually mentioned it at the end, there was a guy that was doing 500 deals.
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make sure that the sound on the video works.
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though, i didn't get $1,200 of value, you have to think, "this is how i would not do it."
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this date was terrible. i wish this date was better, i wish this job was better, i wish my manager was better, i wish something was better. because-
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breaks down, specifically, deeper levels that i've never even thought of by stoicism. number one is love.
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instead of saying, "sign this contract."
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what is my brand? what is my differentiation? how am i displaying anything that i do? what is my story to the marketplace? how do you ask good questions?
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because it is so vitally important.
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that i don't have any system for, i have an idea.
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the best musicians, the best singers, the best orators, simon sinek.
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they sucked at it and at one time they're fearful.
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a lesson that's as good as someone telling you what to do.
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i got to ask the million dollar question, are you comfortable with your partner?
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introducing yourself as you are, who you are, who you know yourself to be today, impacted your new relationships?
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until i get caught, rather than me telling you, "this is what i want." it's a natural question, after you say, "hey, i want this to be open." does that work both ways?yeah.
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for me, i had always felt-
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there is consensual monogamy, and i didn't realize this until i was...
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and i told myself, the next relationship i'm going to get into, i'm going to do what i always thought seemed more natural in my head, but i didn't know existed.
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i have mixed feelings on that. again, if it's about the intention-
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okay, maybe i'm not just ready to dive in and there's no jealousy and everything's easy and we're going to use this as a stepping stone. but there needs to be that intention.
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thing about polyamory is-
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it forces you to have those really vulnerable, on the level, conversations.
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you have them. we should all be having those conversations about our desires, our jealousy, whatever it is.
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honestly? this is probably my worst. this is the most emotional, it was so depressing.
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yay!look at, and you just signed up?
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i wasn't taking it very seriously. i was, "these university kids, their beer tastes like pee."
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this is so low quality, the music sucks.
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i was dancing super hard, i think i describe it like dancing like a piece of seaweed in the book.
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love that. that's so funny. i was like, is that real sporadic rain?
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which was oppressed because-
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i have had to grapple a lot with identity.
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said, "guilty, guilty, guilty."
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entire cities are being destroyed by russian shelling.
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what happens to the properties of millions of- that millions of ukrainians are leaving behind?
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and i want to, in particular, thank my ukrainian colleagues for taking the time to join.
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before taking this position, dennis was the program director for the world bank's program on supporting transparent land governance in ukraine.
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