Helpful and comparatively well-written history of the Wall Street, from the days when it was Da Waalstraat on which slaves were told to before the 2008 crisis. I can't say I understood all the economic terms or what exactly was going on, but he's really giving an effort to careful explanation. He's also a neocon who thinks the market can regulate itself, but that sometimes some regulation is necessary, and at the very least if you're not an anarchist, you have to admit that justice of exchange is something the government does need to look into.