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Between Lines and Lands
Shakil
12 episodes
2 days ago
Two friends, two continents, one podcast. Shakil in California and Towheed in Bangladesh explore ideas, culture, and conversations that look beyond the surface.
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Two friends, two continents, one podcast. Shakil in California and Towheed in Bangladesh explore ideas, culture, and conversations that look beyond the surface.
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Books
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Episode 1 – Capitalism Uncovered: Myths of Free Markets and Overpaid Workers
Between Lines and Lands
1 hour 7 minutes 2 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 1 – Capitalism Uncovered: Myths of Free Markets and Overpaid Workers

In our first official book discussion, Between Lines and Lands begins its journey through Ha-Joon Chang’s 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism.

This episode dives into five eye-opening insights that challenge conventional wisdom:

  1. There is no free market — every market is shaped by rules and power.

  2. Companies don’t exist only for shareholders — they shape communities and futures.

  3. The washing machine changed the world more than the internet — redefining how we see “revolutionary” technology.

  4. Free-market policies rarely make poor countries rich — history tells a different story.

  5. Workers in rich countries are paid more than they should be — revealing hidden inequalities.

This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Join us as we unpack these myths, connect them to history, and reflect on what they mean for our world today.

Stay tuned for Episode 2, where we continue with the next set of Chang’s provocative insights.

Between Lines and Lands
Two friends, two continents, one podcast. Shakil in California and Towheed in Bangladesh explore ideas, culture, and conversations that look beyond the surface.