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  • 🎧 The Quiet Unravelling of Capitalism by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA an InfoPod for Politica UK
    2026/03/30
    https://sarniadelamare.com

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    #infopods — calm, factual briefings for complex times Politica UK Podcast
    Independent analysis, non-fiction readings, and short-form explainers on geopolitics, economics, conflict, and social change. Featuring selected audiobook excerpts from the Tale

    Teller Club Press catalogue. Authored and edited by
    📚 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

    💬 Companion blog: https://politica-uk.blogspot.com/
    🕊️ Daily insights on X: @taletellerclub © 2026 Tale Teller Club Press · All rights reserved.
    Views expressed are editorial and educational in nature.

    DISCLAIMER Politica UK publishes informational audio briefings and editorial commentary intended to provide context and understanding of political, economic, and social developments. Content is produced for educational and informational purposes only.

    It does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. Any references to public figures, institutions, or events are made in good faith, based on publicly available information, and presented for contextual analysis rather than persuasion.
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    7 分
  • 🎧 Can the world survive without oil as the Israel US war continues? Infopods by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA
    2026/03/30
    Can the world survive without oil as the Israel US war continues? What might the world look like without it?

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    #infopods — calm, factual briefings for complex times Politica UK Podcast
    Independent analysis, non-fiction readings, and short-form explainers on geopolitics, economics, conflict, and social change. Featuring selected audiobook excerpts from the Tale

    Teller Club Press catalogue. Authored and edited by
    📚 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

    💬 Companion blog: https://politica-uk.blogspot.com/
    🕊️ Daily insights on X: @taletellerclub © 2026 Tale Teller Club Press · All rights reserved.
    Views expressed are editorial and educational in nature.

    DISCLAIMER Politica UK publishes informational audio briefings and editorial commentary intended to provide context and understanding of political, economic, and social developments. Content is produced for educational and informational purposes only.

    It does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. Any references to public figures, institutions, or events are made in good faith, based on publicly available information, and presented for contextual analysis rather than persuasion.
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    8 分
  • 🎧 After Trump’s Pearl Harbour gaff with Japanese PM, I wonder if dimplomacy is dead?
    2026/03/20
    https://sarniadelamare.com

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    #infopods — calm, factual briefings for complex times Politica UK Podcast
    Independent analysis, non-fiction readings, and short-form explainers on geopolitics, economics, conflict, and social change. Featuring selected audiobook excerpts from the Tale

    Teller Club Press catalogue. Authored and edited by
    📚 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

    💬 Companion blog: https://politica-uk.blogspot.com/
    🕊️ Daily insights on X: @taletellerclub © 2026 Tale Teller Club Press · All rights reserved.
    Views expressed are editorial and educational in nature.

    DISCLAIMER Politica UK publishes informational audio briefings and editorial commentary intended to provide context and understanding of political, economic, and social developments. Content is produced for educational and informational purposes only.

    It does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. Any references to public figures, institutions, or events are made in good faith, based on publicly available information, and presented for contextual analysis rather than persuasion.
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    5 分
  • 🎧 Will Capitalism Destroy Itself Or Simply Become Something Else? #marxism #infopod
    2026/03/19



    Karl Marx was strikingly accurate in predicting that capitalism would concentrate wealth and produce recurring instability, both of which remain defining features today. However, he was wrong to assume that the system would collapse or that society would polarise into two rigid classes. Instead of breaking down, capitalism has proven highly adaptable, reshaping itself through regulation, technology, and new economic forms. What endures from his thinking is not the inevitability of collapse, but the persistent tension within the system itself.







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    #infopods — calm, factual briefings for complex times Politica UK Podcast
    Independent analysis, non-fiction readings, and short-form explainers on geopolitics, economics, conflict, and social change. Featuring selected audiobook excerpts from the Tale

    Teller Club Press catalogue. Authored and edited by
    📚 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

    💬 Companion blog: https://politica-uk.blogspot.com/
    🕊️ Daily insights on X: @taletellerclub © 2026 Tale Teller Club Press · All rights reserved.
    Views expressed are editorial and educational in nature.

    DISCLAIMER Politica UK publishes informational audio briefings and editorial commentary intended to provide context and understanding of political, economic, and social developments. Content is produced for educational and informational purposes only.

    It does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. Any references to public figures, institutions, or events are made in good faith, based on publicly available information, and presented for contextual analysis rather than persuasion.
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    6 分
  • 🎙️ Politica UK InfoPod: Why Do So Many Influencers Operate from Dubai? #infopod #influencers
    2026/03/15
    Welcome to the Politica UK InfoPod. If you spend any time on social media, a curious pattern quickly appears. A surprising number of influencers—particularly those in luxury lifestyle, fitness, online finance, and travel—seem to be living in the same place: Dubai.

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    #infopods — calm, factual briefings for complex times Politica UK Podcast
    Independent analysis, non-fiction readings, and short-form explainers on geopolitics, economics, conflict, and social change. Featuring selected audiobook excerpts from the Tale

    Teller Club Press catalogue. Authored and edited by
    📚 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

    💬 Companion blog: https://politica-uk.blogspot.com/
    🕊️ Daily insights on X: @taletellerclub © 2026 Tale Teller Club Press · All rights reserved.
    Views expressed are editorial and educational in nature.

    DISCLAIMER Politica UK publishes informational audio briefings and editorial commentary intended to provide context and understanding of political, economic, and social developments. Content is produced for educational and informational purposes only.

    It does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. Any references to public figures, institutions, or events are made in good faith, based on publicly available information, and presented for contextual analysis rather than persuasion.
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    4 分
  • ⚔️ Why is Trump asking for help with the Strait of Hormuz if the U.S. has a huge military? #infopod
    2026/03/15
    Why is Trump asking for help with the Strait of Hormuz if the U.S. has a huge military? Even if a president claims the war is already won, securing the Strait of Hormuz is a completely different military problem from conducting air strikes. The U.S. military is extremely powerful, but keeping one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes open requires a multinational effort. The scale of the Strait The Strait of Hormuz is only about 21 miles wide at its narrowest point, yet roughly one-fifth of global oil trade passes through it. Every day:
    • thousands of commercial vessels move through the channel
    • oil tankers from the Gulf supply Asia, Europe, and beyond
    • naval forces must monitor hundreds of miles of surrounding coastline
    Protecting this route continuously is a massive logistical task. Mines and small-boat warfare One of Iran’s key strategies is believed to involve naval mines and small fast-attack boats. Even a small number of mines can disrupt shipping because:
    • tankers cannot risk entering mined waters
    • insurance costs skyrocket
    • shipping companies reroute vessels immediately
    Clearing mines is slow and dangerous work that requires specialised mine-sweeping ships, helicopters, and divers. Why allies matter Because the shipping route affects the entire world economy, the U.S. often prefers coalition operations. Countries that depend heavily on Gulf oil—such as European states and Asian importers—may contribute:
    • naval patrol ships
    • mine-clearing vessels
    • surveillance aircraft
    • logistical support
    Sharing the mission spreads the military burden and the political responsibility. The political reason There is also a diplomatic factor. If multiple countries participate in protecting the shipping route, it signals that the operation is not just a unilateral American action, but an effort to defend global trade. That can make the mission easier to justify internationally. In simple terms Even the largest military in the world cannot single-handedly police an entire strategic waterway indefinitely. So when a U.S. president asks allies for help in the Strait of Hormuz, it usually reflects the reality that:
    • the operation is long-term
    • the economic stakes are global
    • and the task requires many ships operating continuously.


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    #infopods — calm, factual briefings for complex times Politica UK Podcast
    Independent analysis, non-fiction readings, and short-form explainers on geopolitics, economics, conflict, and social change. Featuring selected audiobook excerpts from the Tale

    Teller Club Press catalogue. Authored and edited by
    📚 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

    💬 Companion blog: https://politica-uk.blogspot.com/
    🕊️ Daily insights on X: @taletellerclub © 2026 Tale Teller Club Press · All rights reserved.
    Views expressed are editorial and educational in nature.

    DISCLAIMER Politica UK publishes informational audio briefings and editorial commentary intended to provide context and understanding of political, economic, and social developments. Content is produced for educational and informational purposes only.

    It does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. Any references to public figures, institutions, or events are made in good faith, based on publicly available information, and presented for contextual analysis rather than persuasion.
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    3 分
  • ⚔️ Why Do Military Leaders Talk About War Like It’s a Video Game? By Sarnia de la Maré.
    2026/03/13
    War briefings often sound like someone describing a PlayStation mission. “Targets neutralised.”
    “Assets eliminated.” But behind those phrases are homes, families, women and children. Why do war aggressors use language that feels like a video game?

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    #infopods — calm, factual briefings for complex times Politica UK Podcast
    Independent analysis, non-fiction readings, and short-form explainers on geopolitics, economics, conflict, and social change. Featuring selected audiobook excerpts from the Tale

    Teller Club Press catalogue. Authored and edited by
    📚 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

    💬 Companion blog: https://politica-uk.blogspot.com/
    🕊️ Daily insights on X: @taletellerclub © 2026 Tale Teller Club Press · All rights reserved.
    Views expressed are editorial and educational in nature.

    DISCLAIMER Politica UK publishes informational audio briefings and editorial commentary intended to provide context and understanding of political, economic, and social developments. Content is produced for educational and informational purposes only.

    It does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. Any references to public figures, institutions, or events are made in good faith, based on publicly available information, and presented for contextual analysis rather than persuasion.
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    4 分
  • 🌍 Who Owns the Seas? The Hidden Battles for the World’s Oceans by Sarnia de la Maré #infopod
    2026/03/13
    Politica UK InfoPodWho Owns the Seas? The Hidden Battles for the World’s Oceans by Sarnia de la Maré.Welcome to the Politica UK InfoPod.Today we ask a deceptively simple question.Who owns the seas — when no one owns the water?Across the world, countries are increasingly fighting over oceans, straits, seabeds, and canals.And yet, by international law, the oceans are supposed to belong to everyone.So why are the seas becoming one of the most contested spaces on Earth?The Ocean That Belongs to EveryoneModern maritime law — largely shaped by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea — treats the open ocean as a global commons.In theory:no nation owns the deep oceanships from any country can sail through ittrade routes remain open to all.But nations do control the waters close to their shores.Every coastal country claims:12 nautical miles of territorial waters, andan Exclusive Economic Zone extending about 200 nautical miles.Inside that zone, countries can control fishing, drilling, and mineral extraction.Which means that although the water itself remains shared, the wealth beneath it does not.The World’s Most Dangerous WaterwaysThe most dangerous disputes occur in narrow maritime chokepoints.These are tiny passages of sea that carry enormous amounts of global trade.One of the most important is the Strait of Hormuz.Around a fifth of the world’s oil supply passes through this narrow gap between Iran and Oman.If the strait were blocked, oil prices could skyrocket overnight.Another critical passage is the Suez Canal, controlled by Egypt.Although it sits inside Egyptian territory, it functions as a vital artery between Europe and Asia.When the container ship Ever Given ran aground there in 2021, the blockage halted billions of dollars in global trade each day.In other words, the world economy often depends on very small pieces of water.The Arctic: A Cold War Beneath the IceAs the Arctic ice melts, a new maritime competition is unfolding.Countries including:Russiathe United StatesCanadaNorwayand Denmark via Greenlandare racing to prove that sections of the Arctic seabed belong to them.The prize is enormous.Scientists believe the Arctic may hold vast reserves of oil, gas, and rare minerals.The strange legal situation is this:The water itself remains international.But if a country proves the seabed is connected to its continental shelf, it can claim the resources beneath it.This has triggered a quiet but intense geopolitical competition across the polar north.The South China Sea: Where Law Meets PowerPerhaps the most volatile maritime dispute today is in the South China Sea.China claims a vast portion of the region using a controversial boundary called the Nine-Dash Line.But those waters are also claimed by Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and other neighbours.China has even constructed artificial islands and military bases on reefs to strengthen its claim.The stakes are immense.This sea carries roughly one third of global shipping.And beneath it may lie large deposits of oil and natural gas.The Paradox of Ocean PowerSo here is the strange truth of the modern world.The oceans belong to everyone.But the routes through them, the resources beneath them, and the narrow passages between them are fiercely contested.As energy demand rises and new shipping routes open in the Arctic, these disputes are likely to grow more intense.Because when nations say they are fighting over the sea…they are rarely fighting over water.They are fighting over power, trade, and the wealth hidden below the waves.And that raises the question for the future.If the oceans are meant to belong to all humanity…who will control them when the stakes become too high to share?This InfoPod was brought to you by Politica UK.🎙️#infopods — calm, factual briefings for complex times Politica UK PodcastIndependent analysis, non-fiction readings, and short-form explainers on geopolitics, economics, conflict, and social change. Featuring selected audiobook excerpts from the TaleTeller Club Press catalogue. Authored and edited by📚 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA💬 Companion blog: https://politica-uk.blogspot.com/🕊️ Daily insights on X: @taletellerclub © 2026 Tale Teller Club Press · All rights reserved.Views expressed are editorial and educational in nature.DISCLAIMER Politica UK publishes informational audio briefings and editorial commentary intended to provide context and understanding of political, economic, and social developments. Content is produced for educational and informational purposes only.It does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. Any references to public figures, institutions, or events are made in good faith, based on publicly available information, and presented for contextual analysis rather than persuasion.
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    4 分