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Marxist Critique Of Finance
4 posts
· 6 engagement
· first seen 7 May 2026
· last seen 3 Jun 2026
A commentary on Andrew Sorkin’s book about the 1929 Wall Street crash, arguing that financial market crises reflect human behaviour rather than pure evil, and that the portrayal of financiers as villains overlooks their complex, often non-malicious motivations.
Stance breakdown
How the per-edge framings classify across 4 classified edges. Each framing is labelled by a small AI stance classifier; see the methodology page for details.
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Mocking
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Sentiment breakdown
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Platform mix
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youtube
4 posts
· 6 engagement
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youtube
· @UCHaSj5fPXseLWhlc2rpb-mQ
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· sentiment: negative
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· 3 engagement
3 Jun
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youtube
· @UC2ulQ-3fZN-Ylcv6BeHKeNQ
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· sentiment: negative
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· 1 engagement
29 May
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youtube
· @UCncV4g34TYh9GbkeK6e8cJQ
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· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 1
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· 1 engagement
15 May
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youtube
· @UCgol90qGW_1Tov2x5iO4-Sw
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· sentiment: negative
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· 1 engagement
7 May