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🗓️ 1 October 2022
⏱️ 71 minutes
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0:00.0 | The Economist provides independent journalism for independent thinking and has been |
0:05.1 | championing progress for almost 200 years. |
0:08.3 | With the Economist, you gain access to fact-based, deeply researched expert analysis of world events and topics |
0:14.3 | ranging from business and culture to politics, science and technology. |
0:18.2 | Tune into the global conversation with reporting from correspondence around the world, available in-app online through |
0:25.0 | podcasts and print. So for fact sake, search the economist. |
0:31.2 | The whole economic system of public goods was like the recreation system of public pools for whites only largely but when the civil rights movement empowered black families to be able to say and get the courts to |
0:44.6 | agree with them. You know, it's our tax dollars that have funded those public goods |
0:49.5 | all along and in the case of the swimming pools we want our kids to swim too. |
0:55.0 | Many towns and cities across the country did what Montgomery Alabama did and they drained |
1:00.0 | their public swimming pools rather than integrate them. |
1:04.7 | And now the good fight with Yasha Monk. Italy had a really important election last Sunday which was won by a trifactor of right-wing populist movements. |
1:25.0 | The next governing coalition is likely to consist of |
1:29.0 | Silvil Bellescony, sponsor Italian, the party of the free time Prime Minister who did a lot of damage |
1:36.4 | to Italy's judiciary and separation of powers when he was in office. |
1:41.1 | It's likely to consist of material salveini, the head of Bellega, founded as the |
1:47.4 | Northern League of former independence movement turned sort of standard issue far-right nationalist party in Europe. |
1:58.0 | And it is likely to be headed by Prime Minister Georgia Maloney, the head of the Bravo of Italy, a party with clear |
2:09.6 | roots in the post-fascist movement, a party whose roots go back to the Italian social movement |
2:16.8 | founded by fascist officials in the Republic of Salo, which governed the northern half of Italy after |
2:25.4 | 1943 for a few years. It retains its symbol a flame in the colors of the |
2:31.4 | Italian flag which is widely understood to have been a reference to undying loyalty for Benito Mussoline. |
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