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Neoliberalism Vs. The World w/ Matthew Ehret


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Matthew Ehret of the Rising Tide Foundation joins to share his expertise on the growing global opposition to neoliberalism in the emerging multipolar world, the roles of Russia in China against Western hegemony, and the many decades of social engineering required to manufacture consent for war.

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