The Latest from Big Think

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We all want the same thing, Rubinstein says: a happy, comfortable life.
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The rich should recycle their money, Rubinstein says, but they can't change the world.
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American citizens give away more of their money than anyone else in the world.
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We're all basically the same, says Rubinstein.
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Rubenstein thinks we should simplify the tax code.
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Rubinstein discusses what this might mean for the industry.
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Where did the housing crisis start?
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The private market is more efficient, says Rubinstein.
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David Rubinstein talks about why he founded Carlyle.
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Growing up Jewish in a non-too-friendly Baltimore.
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Citizens need to take back their political systems, says Klein.
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Why are we so passive about the big issues and so riled up about the little things?
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The notion that humanity can always begin again after disaster is a dangerous idea, says Naomi Klein.
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A critical moment in Canadian history pushed Klein into politics.
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Klein hopes her analysis will provide some clarity for the over-stimulated citizen.
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There's been a fusion of big government and big business, says Klein.