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The New Deal: Crash Course US History #34
In which John Green teaches you about the New Deal, which was president Franklin D. Roosevelt's plan to pull the United States out of the Great Depression of the 1930s. Did it work? Maybe. John will teach you about some of the most effective and some of the best-known programs of the New Deal. They weren't always the same thing. John will tell you who supported the New Deal, and who opposed it. He'll also get into how the New Deal changed the relationship between the government and citizens, and will even reveal just how the Depression ended. (hint: it was war spending)
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. President Roosevelt developed his New Deal policies to ease the...
published: 18 Oct 2013
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What few people know about the program that "saved" America - Meg Jacobs
Explore the successes and failures of FDR’s New Deal, a set of legislation during the Great Depression which aimed to save the US economy.
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In 1932, one in four Americans was unemployed, marking the highest unemployment rate in the country’s history. The Democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt promised a New Deal— a comprehensive set of legislation to support struggling citizens and put the country back to work. Meg Jacobs digs into the policies of this bold campaign and how it didn’t fully live up to its promises.
Lesson by Meg Jacobs, directed by Anton Bogaty.
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published: 17 Jun 2021
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt's (FDR's) New Deal Explained in One Minute
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal is, without a doubt, one of the most representative case studies in economic history when it comes to the willingness of the state (in our case, run by FDR) to think outside the box.
Was FDR's New Deal perfect?
Most definitely not.
The New Deal had its fair share of shortcomings but on the other hand, the charismatic Franklin Delano Roosevelt managed to do a lot of things right as well.
Hindsight is always 20/20 and the New Deal doesn't represent an exception. Whenever we're talking about an economic climate as complex as the one which preceded the New Deal, there are always things we could do better if we could travel back in time. Unfortunately, we cannot.
This much is certain however: Franklin Delano's New Deal was... well, a huge deal :)
Or, t...
published: 02 Dec 2018
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The New Deal Coalition
published: 17 Mar 2020
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History Brief: The New Deal
The following video provides a short introduction to Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal" programs which he put in place after winning the presidency.
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The Unlikely Coalition That Made the New Deal (with Thomas Ferguson)
Tonight we're joined by Thomas Ferguson to discuss how the political coalition that made the New Deal possible came about through both changes in the American industrial structure following the Great War and an upsurge in labor militancy of the 1930s. He's joined by Jacobin contributor Paul Heideman.
Here's Tom's latest interview in Jacobin: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/07/thomas-ferguson-business-interests-coronavirus-covid-election
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published: 16 Oct 2020
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How Conservatives Ended the New Deal
The decline of the New Deal reveals the fragility of New Deal style social democracy. In the United States liberals believed they had solved the contradictions of capitalism with Keynesian economics and technocratic management. But their solutions left workers feeling alienated. Once liberalism could no longer deliver material prosperity due to stagflation, conservatism displaced it, not because conservatism delivered the goods, which it did not, but because it offered a sense of purpose and meaning to people’s lives. Watch this video to find out just how.
Red Letter Daze's video on Democratic Confederalism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oj5o-op3SI
For more on the discontent and alienation of the white working class during the 1970s, Jefferson Cowie, Stayin’ Alive
For coverage of Ni...
published: 16 Jan 2021
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A new era for Dutch politics? Far-right Geert Wilders to join government | DW News
The Netherlands looks set to have its most right wing government in decades, after a deal was reached between four parties following months of negotiations.
The announcement was made by anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders, whose Party for Freedom received the most votes in last November's elections.
It's still not clear who will become prime minister. Wilders' hardline views on Islam meant he had to step aside from taking that role so a deal could be reached.
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"Strictest-ever" asylum policy proposed by new Dutch coalition, six months after Wilders victory
The newly agreed Dutch coalition government on Thursday plans the "strictest-ever" asylum policy, including an opt-out from European Union rules. After six months in the making, the 26-page coalition agreement proposes to “deport people without a valid residence permit as much as possible, even forcibly”. Monte Francis reports.
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Is the Netherlands Now Europe’s Most Right-Wing Government?
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Since the November election, politicians in the Netherlands have been scrambling to form a government. This week though, Geert Wilders finally managed to bring together a coalition, one that will see the country go rightwards. In this video, we take a look at the new coalition, it's policies, and who might end up being the new Prime Minister.
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published: 18 May 2024
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The New Deal: Crash Course US History #34
In which John Green teaches you about the New Deal, which was president Franklin D. Roosevelt's plan to pull the United States out of the Great Depression of th...
In which John Green teaches you about the New Deal, which was president Franklin D. Roosevelt's plan to pull the United States out of the Great Depression of the 1930s. Did it work? Maybe. John will teach you about some of the most effective and some of the best-known programs of the New Deal. They weren't always the same thing. John will tell you who supported the New Deal, and who opposed it. He'll also get into how the New Deal changed the relationship between the government and citizens, and will even reveal just how the Depression ended. (hint: it was war spending)
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. President Roosevelt developed his New Deal policies to ease the economic burdens of the Great Depression, a grim reality he began to tackle with his first fireside chat: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/president-roosevelt-s-first-fireside-chat
In his Economic Bill of Rights, FDR tried to get the country to trust its banks again: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-economic-bill-of-rights
Chapters:
Introduction: The New Deal 00:00
The New Deal 0:53
FDR's Election 1:20
The 3 R's of the New Deal 2:24
The First New Deal 3:30
The National Industrial Recovery Act 4:20
The Tennessee Valley Authority 5:15
The Agricultural Adjustment Act 5:42
Supreme Court Interventions 6:17
FDR's Court Packing Controversy 6:48
The Second New Deal 7:43
The Wagner Act & the National Labor Relations Board 7:56
Mystery Document 8:11
CIO Unions 8:49
The Social Security Act 9:49
The Works Progress Administration 10:33
Political Party Alignments in the New Deal Era 11:18
Did the New Deal end the Great Depression? 12:27
Legacy of the New Deal 13:05
Credits 14:24
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https://wn.com/The_New_Deal_Crash_Course_US_History_34
In which John Green teaches you about the New Deal, which was president Franklin D. Roosevelt's plan to pull the United States out of the Great Depression of the 1930s. Did it work? Maybe. John will teach you about some of the most effective and some of the best-known programs of the New Deal. They weren't always the same thing. John will tell you who supported the New Deal, and who opposed it. He'll also get into how the New Deal changed the relationship between the government and citizens, and will even reveal just how the Depression ended. (hint: it was war spending)
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. President Roosevelt developed his New Deal policies to ease the economic burdens of the Great Depression, a grim reality he began to tackle with his first fireside chat: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/president-roosevelt-s-first-fireside-chat
In his Economic Bill of Rights, FDR tried to get the country to trust its banks again: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-economic-bill-of-rights
Chapters:
Introduction: The New Deal 00:00
The New Deal 0:53
FDR's Election 1:20
The 3 R's of the New Deal 2:24
The First New Deal 3:30
The National Industrial Recovery Act 4:20
The Tennessee Valley Authority 5:15
The Agricultural Adjustment Act 5:42
Supreme Court Interventions 6:17
FDR's Court Packing Controversy 6:48
The Second New Deal 7:43
The Wagner Act & the National Labor Relations Board 7:56
Mystery Document 8:11
CIO Unions 8:49
The Social Security Act 9:49
The Works Progress Administration 10:33
Political Party Alignments in the New Deal Era 11:18
Did the New Deal end the Great Depression? 12:27
Legacy of the New Deal 13:05
Credits 14:24
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
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- published: 18 Oct 2013
- views: 4579878
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What few people know about the program that "saved" America - Meg Jacobs
Explore the successes and failures of FDR’s New Deal, a set of legislation during the Great Depression which aimed to save the US economy.
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In 1932, one in...
Explore the successes and failures of FDR’s New Deal, a set of legislation during the Great Depression which aimed to save the US economy.
--
In 1932, one in four Americans was unemployed, marking the highest unemployment rate in the country’s history. The Democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt promised a New Deal— a comprehensive set of legislation to support struggling citizens and put the country back to work. Meg Jacobs digs into the policies of this bold campaign and how it didn’t fully live up to its promises.
Lesson by Meg Jacobs, directed by Anton Bogaty.
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https://wn.com/What_Few_People_Know_About_The_Program_That_Saved_America_Meg_Jacobs
Explore the successes and failures of FDR’s New Deal, a set of legislation during the Great Depression which aimed to save the US economy.
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In 1932, one in four Americans was unemployed, marking the highest unemployment rate in the country’s history. The Democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt promised a New Deal— a comprehensive set of legislation to support struggling citizens and put the country back to work. Meg Jacobs digs into the policies of this bold campaign and how it didn’t fully live up to its promises.
Lesson by Meg Jacobs, directed by Anton Bogaty.
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- published: 17 Jun 2021
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt's (FDR's) New Deal Explained in One Minute
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal is, without a doubt, one of the most representative case studies in economic history when it comes to the willingness of th...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal is, without a doubt, one of the most representative case studies in economic history when it comes to the willingness of the state (in our case, run by FDR) to think outside the box.
Was FDR's New Deal perfect?
Most definitely not.
The New Deal had its fair share of shortcomings but on the other hand, the charismatic Franklin Delano Roosevelt managed to do a lot of things right as well.
Hindsight is always 20/20 and the New Deal doesn't represent an exception. Whenever we're talking about an economic climate as complex as the one which preceded the New Deal, there are always things we could do better if we could travel back in time. Unfortunately, we cannot.
This much is certain however: Franklin Delano's New Deal was... well, a huge deal :)
Or, to put it differently, the New Deal represents an extremely relevant case study involving the willingness of the state to adopt a hands-on approach during times of crisis.
To support the channel, give me a minute (see what I did there?) of your time by visiting OneMinuteEconomics.com and reading my message.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal is, without a doubt, one of the most representative case studies in economic history when it comes to the willingness of the state (in our case, run by FDR) to think outside the box.
Was FDR's New Deal perfect?
Most definitely not.
The New Deal had its fair share of shortcomings but on the other hand, the charismatic Franklin Delano Roosevelt managed to do a lot of things right as well.
Hindsight is always 20/20 and the New Deal doesn't represent an exception. Whenever we're talking about an economic climate as complex as the one which preceded the New Deal, there are always things we could do better if we could travel back in time. Unfortunately, we cannot.
This much is certain however: Franklin Delano's New Deal was... well, a huge deal :)
Or, to put it differently, the New Deal represents an extremely relevant case study involving the willingness of the state to adopt a hands-on approach during times of crisis.
To support the channel, give me a minute (see what I did there?) of your time by visiting OneMinuteEconomics.com and reading my message.
Bitcoin donations can be sent to 1AFYgM8Cmiiu5HjcXaP5aS1fEBJ5n3VDck and PayPal donations to
[email protected], any and all support is greatly appreciated!
Oh and I've also started playing around with Patreon, my link is:
https://www.patreon.com/oneminuteeconomics
Interested in reading a good book?
My first book, Wealth Management 2.0 (through which I do my best to help people manage their wealth properly, whether we're talking about someone who has a huge amount of money at his disposal or someone who is still living paycheck to paycheck), can be bought using the links below:
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Management-2-0-Financial-Professionals-ebook/dp/B01I1WA2BK
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- published: 02 Dec 2018
- views: 127217
4:31
History Brief: The New Deal
The following video provides a short introduction to Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal" programs which he put in place after winning the presidency.
For a copy of...
The following video provides a short introduction to Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal" programs which he put in place after winning the presidency.
For a copy of our 1930s teaching resources: http://amzn.to/2DsXGcs
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https://wn.com/History_Brief_The_New_Deal
The following video provides a short introduction to Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal" programs which he put in place after winning the presidency.
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- published: 19 Mar 2018
- views: 504643
58:29
The Unlikely Coalition That Made the New Deal (with Thomas Ferguson)
Tonight we're joined by Thomas Ferguson to discuss how the political coalition that made the New Deal possible came about through both changes in the American i...
Tonight we're joined by Thomas Ferguson to discuss how the political coalition that made the New Deal possible came about through both changes in the American industrial structure following the Great War and an upsurge in labor militancy of the 1930s. He's joined by Jacobin contributor Paul Heideman.
Here's Tom's latest interview in Jacobin: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/07/thomas-ferguson-business-interests-coronavirus-covid-election
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Tonight we're joined by Thomas Ferguson to discuss how the political coalition that made the New Deal possible came about through both changes in the American industrial structure following the Great War and an upsurge in labor militancy of the 1930s. He's joined by Jacobin contributor Paul Heideman.
Here's Tom's latest interview in Jacobin: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/07/thomas-ferguson-business-interests-coronavirus-covid-election
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- published: 16 Oct 2020
- views: 3757
23:26
How Conservatives Ended the New Deal
The decline of the New Deal reveals the fragility of New Deal style social democracy. In the United States liberals believed they had solved the contradictions ...
The decline of the New Deal reveals the fragility of New Deal style social democracy. In the United States liberals believed they had solved the contradictions of capitalism with Keynesian economics and technocratic management. But their solutions left workers feeling alienated. Once liberalism could no longer deliver material prosperity due to stagflation, conservatism displaced it, not because conservatism delivered the goods, which it did not, but because it offered a sense of purpose and meaning to people’s lives. Watch this video to find out just how.
Red Letter Daze's video on Democratic Confederalism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oj5o-op3SI
For more on the discontent and alienation of the white working class during the 1970s, Jefferson Cowie, Stayin’ Alive
For coverage of Nixon specifically, Rick Perlstein, Nixonland
For More on the feelings of social disillusion during the 1970s, Philip Jenkins, Decade of Nightmares. Also, Bruce Schulman, The Seventies.
For more on the Civil Rights Act, its enforcement, and the notion of reverse discrimination, Ari Berman, Give Us the Ballot
For an excellent collection of conservative primary sources, The Rise of Conservatism in America, 1945-2000, edited by Ronald Story and Bruce Laurie
For a history of Reagan’s rise and his policies, Bruce Wils, Reagan’s America
For a history of the conservative movement from the 1930s to the twenty-first century, Kim Phillips-Fein, Invisible Hands
For anti-welfare politics, including that of the Clinton Administration, Alice O’Connor, Poverty Knowledge. Also, Keeangha-Yamahtta Taylor, From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation
The material on Domitila and the 1975 International Year of Women’s Conference comes from Let Me Speak! Testimony of Domitila, A Woman of the Bolivian Mines
https://wn.com/How_Conservatives_Ended_The_New_Deal
The decline of the New Deal reveals the fragility of New Deal style social democracy. In the United States liberals believed they had solved the contradictions of capitalism with Keynesian economics and technocratic management. But their solutions left workers feeling alienated. Once liberalism could no longer deliver material prosperity due to stagflation, conservatism displaced it, not because conservatism delivered the goods, which it did not, but because it offered a sense of purpose and meaning to people’s lives. Watch this video to find out just how.
Red Letter Daze's video on Democratic Confederalism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oj5o-op3SI
For more on the discontent and alienation of the white working class during the 1970s, Jefferson Cowie, Stayin’ Alive
For coverage of Nixon specifically, Rick Perlstein, Nixonland
For More on the feelings of social disillusion during the 1970s, Philip Jenkins, Decade of Nightmares. Also, Bruce Schulman, The Seventies.
For more on the Civil Rights Act, its enforcement, and the notion of reverse discrimination, Ari Berman, Give Us the Ballot
For an excellent collection of conservative primary sources, The Rise of Conservatism in America, 1945-2000, edited by Ronald Story and Bruce Laurie
For a history of Reagan’s rise and his policies, Bruce Wils, Reagan’s America
For a history of the conservative movement from the 1930s to the twenty-first century, Kim Phillips-Fein, Invisible Hands
For anti-welfare politics, including that of the Clinton Administration, Alice O’Connor, Poverty Knowledge. Also, Keeangha-Yamahtta Taylor, From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation
The material on Domitila and the 1975 International Year of Women’s Conference comes from Let Me Speak! Testimony of Domitila, A Woman of the Bolivian Mines
- published: 16 Jan 2021
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A new era for Dutch politics? Far-right Geert Wilders to join government | DW News
The Netherlands looks set to have its most right wing government in decades, after a deal was reached between four parties following months of negotiations.
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The Netherlands looks set to have its most right wing government in decades, after a deal was reached between four parties following months of negotiations.
The announcement was made by anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders, whose Party for Freedom received the most votes in last November's elections.
It's still not clear who will become prime minister. Wilders' hardline views on Islam meant he had to step aside from taking that role so a deal could be reached.
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The Netherlands looks set to have its most right wing government in decades, after a deal was reached between four parties following months of negotiations.
The announcement was made by anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders, whose Party for Freedom received the most votes in last November's elections.
It's still not clear who will become prime minister. Wilders' hardline views on Islam meant he had to step aside from taking that role so a deal could be reached.
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- published: 16 May 2024
- views: 29360
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"Strictest-ever" asylum policy proposed by new Dutch coalition, six months after Wilders victory
The newly agreed Dutch coalition government on Thursday plans the "strictest-ever" asylum policy, including an opt-out from European Union rules. After six mont...
The newly agreed Dutch coalition government on Thursday plans the "strictest-ever" asylum policy, including an opt-out from European Union rules. After six months in the making, the 26-page coalition agreement proposes to “deport people without a valid residence permit as much as possible, even forcibly”. Monte Francis reports.
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The newly agreed Dutch coalition government on Thursday plans the "strictest-ever" asylum policy, including an opt-out from European Union rules. After six months in the making, the 26-page coalition agreement proposes to “deport people without a valid residence permit as much as possible, even forcibly”. Monte Francis reports.
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- published: 16 May 2024
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Is the Netherlands Now Europe’s Most Right-Wing Government?
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Since the November election, politicians in the Netherlands have been scrambling to form a government. This week though, Geert Wilders finally managed to bring together a coalition, one that will see the country go rightwards. In this video, we take a look at the new coalition, it's policies, and who might end up being the new Prime Minister.
The Coalition Document (in Dutch): https://www.tweedekamer.nl/kamerstukken/detail?id=2024D19455&did=2024D19455
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1 - https://www.ft.com/content/336be8d2-ee91-430c-8cda-a7a24e18f177
2 - https://nos.nl/collectie/13958/artikel/2498924-politieke-aardverschuiving-pvv-veruit-de-grootste-coalitie-afgestraft
3 - https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/15/far-right-geert-wilders-agrees-deal-dutch-coalition-government
4 - https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2023/11/21/housing-crisis-biggest-concern-for-voters-at-dutch-election
5 - https://www.ft.com/content/850e66f7-ad1b-449a-b943-4cf274fa9097
6 - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2qvqwq0gxlo
00:00 - Introduction
00:55 - Context
02:57 - Manifesto Explained
06:11 - What Next?
07:17 - Sponsored Content
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Since the November election, politicians in the Netherlands have been scrambling to form a government. This week though, Geert Wilders finally managed to bring together a coalition, one that will see the country go rightwards. In this video, we take a look at the new coalition, it's policies, and who might end up being the new Prime Minister.
The Coalition Document (in Dutch): https://www.tweedekamer.nl/kamerstukken/detail?id=2024D19455&did=2024D19455
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Our mission is to explain news and politics in an impartial, efficient, and accessible way, balancing import and interest while fostering independent thought.
TLDR is a completely independent & privately owned media company that's not afraid to tackle the issues we think are most important. The channel is run by a small group of young people, with us hoping to pass on our enthusiasm for politics to other young people. We are primarily fan sourced with most of our funding coming from donations and ad revenue. No shady corporations, no one telling us what to say. We can't wait to grow further and help more people get informed. Help support us by subscribing, engaging and sharing. Thanks!
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1 - https://www.ft.com/content/336be8d2-ee91-430c-8cda-a7a24e18f177
2 - https://nos.nl/collectie/13958/artikel/2498924-politieke-aardverschuiving-pvv-veruit-de-grootste-coalitie-afgestraft
3 - https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/15/far-right-geert-wilders-agrees-deal-dutch-coalition-government
4 - https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2023/11/21/housing-crisis-biggest-concern-for-voters-at-dutch-election
5 - https://www.ft.com/content/850e66f7-ad1b-449a-b943-4cf274fa9097
6 - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2qvqwq0gxlo
00:00 - Introduction
00:55 - Context
02:57 - Manifesto Explained
06:11 - What Next?
07:17 - Sponsored Content
- published: 18 May 2024
- views: 346049