Is a Two-State Solution Right for Israel and Palestine? | Jeffrey Sachs

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Robinson's Podcast #202 - Jeffrey Sachs: JFK, Conspiracy Theories, Israel-Palestine, and Ending the War in Gaza

Jeffrey Sachs is University Professor at Columbia University, where he serves as the Director of the Center for Sustainable Development. Before that, he taught at Harvard University for twenty years. Jeff is the author of numerous books, including three New York Times bestsellers. His latest is The Ages of Globalization: Geography, Technology, and Institutions (Columbia, 2020). In addition to his work as an economist on the cutting edge of sustainable development—including research on changes related to extreme poverty, climate change, and other national economic reforms—Jeff is an authority on geopolitics and international relations, with particular expertise on Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, and other currently contentious areas. In this episode, Jeff and Robinson discuss practical solutions to the war in Gaza, the geopolitics surrounding the conflict in Israel and Palestine, allegations of anti-semitism in American universities, the assassination of JFK, and the truth behind conspiracy theories.

Robinson Erhardt researches symbolic logic and the foundations of mathematics at Stanford University. Join him in conversations with philosophers, scientists, weightlifters, artists, and everyone in-between.

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No, it's not, and sadly, textbooks and curriculum taught in gaza ensured that bottom-up long-term success could never occur.
Clearly, when 70 years in this relationship is far behind where even the first generation out servitude reached speaks to how this can't work anytime in the near decades to come.
It's really dangerous to even try at this point. The vendetta created now is too great.

The Western authorities have lost its ability to even back a single consensus ally speaking volumes to our decades of dissociation.

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