Instructional Video5:35
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How could so many people support Hitler? | Joseph Lacey

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Philosopher Hannah Arendt was a German Jew who dedicated herself to understanding how the Nazi regime came to power, and more specifically, how it inspired so many atrocities. She believed the true conditions behind the unprecedented...
Instructional Video13:07
TED Talks

TED: The secret ingredient of business success | Pete Stavros

12th - Higher Ed
Too often, employees are unmotivated and unhappy, with no real incentive to invest much of anything into their place of work. Investment expert Pete Stavros thinks there's a better way, and he's on a mission to rethink corporate...
Instructional Video12:38
TED Talks

TED: What does "wealth" mean to you? | Aisha Nyandoro

12th - Higher Ed
For people living in poverty, a guaranteed income can mean finally having the space to dream of a comfortable life. Sharing the stories of single moms who participated in a first-of-its-kind program that offered them $1,000 per month...
Instructional Video15:23
Crash Course

Commerce, Agriculture, and Slavery: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
We've been talking a lot about kings, and queens, and wars, and religious upheaval for most of this series, but let's take a moment to zoom out, and look at the ways that individuals' lives were changing in the time span we've covered so...
Instructional Video12:09
TED Talks

TED: The psychology of inequality and political division | Keith Payne

12th - Higher Ed
If we want to fix our politics, we have to do something about inequality, says social psychologist Keith Payne. Showing how economic inequality changes the way people see and behave towards one another, Payne helps explain the rise of...
Instructional Video12:36
TED Talks

Darrick Hamilton: How "baby bonds" could help close the wealth gap

12th - Higher Ed
Hard work, resilience and grit lead to success, right? This narrative pervades the way we think, says economist Darrick Hamilton, but the truth is that our chances at economic security have less to do with what we do and more to do with...
Instructional Video18:50
TED Talks

TED: How the blockchain is changing money and business | Don Tapscott

12th - Higher Ed
What is the blockchain? If you don't know, you should; if you do, chances are you still need some clarification on how it actually works. Don Tapscott is here to help, demystifying this world-changing, trust-building technology which, he...
Instructional Video4:19
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Dennis Shasha: Can you solve the stolen rubies riddle?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Townspeople are demanding that a corrupt merchant's collection of 30 rubies be confiscated to reimburse the victims of his schemes. The king announces that the fine will be determined through a game of wits between the merchant and the...
Instructional Video16:31
TED Talks

Paul A. Kramer: Our immigration conversation is broken -- here's how to have a better one

12th - Higher Ed
How did the US immigration debate get to be so divisive? In this informative talk, historian and writer Paul A. Kramer shows how an "insider vs. outsider" framing has come to dominate the way people in the US talk about immigration --...
Instructional Video12:27
TED Talks

TED: When workers own companies, the economy is more resilient | Niki Okuk

12th - Higher Ed
Another economic reality is possible -- one that values community, sustainability and resiliency instead of profit by any means necessary. Niki Okuk shares her case for cooperative economics and a vision for how working-class people can...
Instructional Video10:40
Crash Course

Liberals, Conservatives, and Pride and Prejudice, Part 2: Crash Course Literature 412

12th - Higher Ed
This is it! The final episode of CC Literature season 4 is a deeper look at Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Today we'll explore the novel's take on materialism, and we'll talk about whether the novel has a liberal or conservative...
Instructional Video15:56
TED Talks

Daniel Goldstein: The battle between your present and future self

12th - Higher Ed
Every day, we make decisions that have good or bad consequences for our future selves. (Can I skip flossing just this one time?) Daniel Goldstein makes tools that help us imagine ourselves over time, so that we make smart choices for...
Instructional Video15:20
TED Talks

Chrystia Freeland: The rise of the new global super-rich

12th - Higher Ed
Technology is advancing in leaps and bounds -- and so is economic inequality, says writer Chrystia Freeland. In an impassioned talk, she charts the rise of a new class of plutocrats (those who are extremely powerful because they are...
Instructional Video16:35
TED Talks

TED: Does money make you mean? | Paul Piff

12th - Higher Ed
It's amazing what a rigged game of Monopoly can reveal. In this entertaining but sobering talk, social psychologist Paul Piff shares his research into how people behave when they feel wealthy. (Hint: badly.) But while the problem of...
Instructional Video5:08
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The Norse myth that inspired "The Lord of the Rings" | Iseult Gillespie

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The dwarves were master craftspeople. One dwarf, Andvari, forged marvelous creations. He often took the form of a fish and, one day, he swam to the land of the water nymphs, who guarded mounds of gold. When the nymphs laughed at his...
Instructional Video12:09
TED Talks

TED: Can beauty open our hearts to difficult conversations? | Titus Kaphar

12th - Higher Ed
An artwork's color or composition can pull you in -- and put you on the path to having important and difficult conversations, says artist Titus Kaphar. In this stunning talk, he reflects on his artistic evolution and takes us on a tour...
Instructional Video6:31
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Is inequality inevitable? | TED-Ed

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Income and wealth inequality are not new. In fact, economists and historians who have charted economic inequality throughout history haven't found a single society without it. Which raises a bleak question: is inequality ... inevitable?...
Instructional Video10:00
TED Talks

Nicola Sturgeon: Why governments should prioritize well-being

12th - Higher Ed
In 2018, Scotland, Iceland and New Zealand established the network of Wellbeing Economy Governments to challenge the acceptance of GDP as the ultimate measure of a country's success. In this visionary talk, First Minister of Scotland...
Instructional Video8:24
Crash Course

Social Policy: Crash Course Government and Politics

12th - Higher Ed
Today, Craig is going to talk about social policy - in the United States this means achieving one of three goals: protecting Americans from risk, promoting equal opportunity, or assisting the poor. Many Americans strongly believe in...
Instructional Video4:51
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The myth of the Sampo— an infinite source of fortune and greed | Hanna-Ilona Härmävaara

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After a skirmish at sea and long days of being battered by waves, Väinämöinen— a powerful bard as old as the world itself— washed up on the shores of distant Pohjola. A cunning witch nursed him back to health but demanded a reward for...
Instructional Video2:08
MinuteEarth

Do You Need To Be Rich To Be Healthy? (ft. Bill Gates)

12th - Higher Ed
No matter how wealthy a country is, there's a lot it can do to improve the health of its citizens.
Instructional Video10:48
Crash Course

Theories of Global Stratification: Crash Course Sociology

12th - Higher Ed
Today we’ll discuss two theories of global stratification. First, we’ll go over modernization theory and Walt Rostow’s Four Stages of Modernization. Next, we’ll explain dependency theory, the legacy of colonialism, and Immanuel...
Instructional Video11:57
TED Talks

TED: How to reduce the wealth gap between Black and white Americans | Kedra Newsom Reeves

12th - Higher Ed
The racial wealth gap in the United States is shocking: white families have a median wealth nearly 10 times greater than that of Black families. How did we get here, and how can we stop the gap from growing? Wealth equity strategist...
Instructional Video8:53
TED Talks

Dan Ariely: How equal do we want the world to be? You'd be surprised

12th - Higher Ed
The news of society's growing inequality makes all of us uneasy. But why? Dan Ariely reveals some new, surprising research on what we think is fair, as far as how wealth is distributed over societies ... then shows how it stacks up to...