I mentioned earlier this week that we had decided to continue making videos for the Christmas period.
53,895 people watched videos here on Christmas Day. That is, unsurprisingly, down from usual, which is around 90,000, but many more than I expected.
Yesterday looks to have been very slightly more.
People do not stop thinking for Christmas. I think we did the right thing.
We are recording again this morning.
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Well, I can tell you that it is appreciated in this neck of the woods for sure. A good time to take stock.
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Thank you for a year of thoughtful and stimulating work in 2024, including these posts.
I doubt a gong of (imperial) honour will be forthcoming for you, but we do need public intellectuals ‘speaking truth to power’ (to use the title of lecture by Edward Said in his 1993 Reith Lectures, Representations of the Intellectual (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/series/p00gmx4c?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile or
(Vintage 1994) – https://s3.amazonaws.com/arena-attachments/1335304/05dcb040f3621bca829a72ef9c464834.pdf?1507867215 ).
I can think of number of helpful and informative economists whose work sits in the tradition of the public intellectual (such as John Kenneth Galbraith, for example) who enable people to critically reflect on economics, society, public health, politics. The number of people tuning in shows you clearly rank highly among them.
With gratitude and very best wishes for a happy (eudaemonistic) and fruitful 2025.
Thanks
my thanks too – my elderly brain does need stimulating, and your musings are invaluable. All the best to you and yours for 2025 and onwards.