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Jonathan describes the first MMT books he read, and how the accessible language in Stephanie Kelton's The Deficit Myth influenced him in his recent and enlightening "Cool Stuff" article, as we discuss in the main episode. I then connect this lesson to music and movies.
This snippet comes from episode 106 of Activist #MMT with Jonathan Wilson, called ""Cool Stuff" and the reality of the petrodollar (cascade of liabilities)", at around the 26-minute, 30-second mark of the interview proper.
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Jonathan describes the first MMT books he read, and how the accessible language in Stephanie Kelton's The Deficit Myth influenced him in his recent and enlightening "Cool Stuff" article, as we discuss in the main episode. I then connect this lesson to music and movies.
This snippet comes from episode 106 of Activist #MMT with Jonathan Wilson, called ""Cool Stuff" and the reality of the petrodollar (cascade of liabilities)", at around the 26-minute, 30-second mark of the interview proper.

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