Kimimaro est un étudiant boursier, cumulant deux jobs, dont le seul rêve est de vivre une vie stable.
Un soir, en rentrant du travail, un étrange personnage apparaît et lui propose de gagner de grosses sommes d'argent à l'unique condition qu'il les rembourse plus tard. Ainsi, Kimimaro, quelque peu réticent, va se retrouver entraîné dans un monde étrange, connu sous le nom de "quartier des finances" et va devoir se battre aux côtés de Mashu et son Asset (êtres magiques aidant les entrepreneurs lors de leurs affrontements appelés "Deal"), afin de ne pas faire banqueroute.
"O, Hero !" Sur cette phrase clichée, Kazuya Souma se retrouve convoqué dans un autre monde et son aventure ne fait que commencer. Après avoir présenté son plan pour renforcer le pays économiquement et militairement, le roi lui cède le trône et Souma se retrouve à devoir diriger la nation ! De plus, il est maintenant fiancé à la fille du roi... ?! Afin de remettre le pays sur pied, Souma appelle les sages, les talentueux et les doués à ses côtés. Cinq personnes se réunissent devant le nouveau couronné Souma. Quels sont les nombreux talents et capacités qu'ils possèdent... ?! Sur quelle voie sa vision réaliste va-t-elle conduire Souma et le peuple de son pays ? Une série révolutionnaire de fantasy administrative transférée dans un autre monde commence ici !
An anthology series of seven documentary films written and directed by Tony Gailey and Julian Russell. Each piece examines the work of a living person who is a revolutionary thinker in their field. What the subjects have in common is a creative contribution to humanity that has the potential to elicit a paradigm shift—either by addressing global socioeconomic problems, or providing a radical scientific model to understanding a complex system.
Irreverent, insightful and innovative, NYU business school Professor Scott Galloway takes his classroom following to TV.
German talkshow hosted by Richard David Precht, a well known german philosopher and publisher, in which he speaks with a guest about a topic from culture, science, economy or politics in every episode
Bold, untold stories from across Asia and the Pacific. Al Jazeera's in-depth, weekly current affairs programme from the world's most populated region.
Hosted by Australia's star mathematics teacher, Eddie Woo, follow fifteen teenagers from across Australia, as they take control of the family finances for a month, with some surprising (or perhaps not so surprising) results.
Cristiana Lôbo receives in the studio, renowned journalists from newspapers and magazines to talk about the main themes of the week in Brasilia, revealing what is happening behind the scenes regarding politics, economy and the judiciary.
Pandora's Box is a six-part 1992 BBC documentary television series which examines the consequences of political and technocratic rationalism. The episodes deal, in order, with communism in The Soviet Union, systems analysis and game theory during the Cold War, economy in the United Kingdom during the 1970s, the insecticide DDT, Kwame Nkrumah's leadership in Ghana during the 1950s and 1960s and the history of nuclear power.
In which Adriene Hill and Jacob Clifford teach you all about economics.
Three part documentary series about the discovery and exploitation of North Sea oil and its political and economic consequences.
The Silver Platter is an award-winning 3-episode documentary focused on Israel's economic and social issues, which was created by Doron Tsabari, one of Israel's most decorated documentary filmmakers, and Amir Ben-David. Tsabari is a film director and a professor of film and television at Sapir Academic College. Tsabari directed 11 films and television series and won 6 Ophir Awards, Israel most prestigious film award.
The people, ideas, and events that created our current world economy.
Covering the ancient world through the age of technology, this illustrated lecture by Eugen Weber presents a tapestry of political and social events woven with many strands — religion, industry, agriculture, demography, government, economics, and art. A visual feast of over 2,700 images from the Metropolitan Museum of Art portrays key events that shaped the development of Western thought, culture, and tradition.