About the Guest Joseph T. Salerno is academic vice president of the Mises Institute and a professor of economics at… Read More
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Ep. 360 Corporate Social Responsibility, or How Business Ethics Is Taught These Days
About the Guest James R. Otteson is executive director of the BB&T Center for the Study of Capitalism,… Read More
Ep. 359 Why Is There So Much Bad Economic History?
Host of This Event Mises Institute Related Article “ What Austrian Economics Can Teach Historians ,” by Tom Woods (Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, vol. 11.… Read More
Ep. 358 Is Salon Right? Is Honduras a Libertarian Nightmare?
About the Guest Michael Strong is an author, a co-founder of Radical Social Entrepreneurs, and the founder of… Read More
Ep. 357 The Myth of the Keynesian Multiplier
About the Guest William J. Boyes is professor emeritus of economics at Arizona State University. Article Discussed “ The Keynesian Multiplier Concept Ignores Crucial Opportunity Costs… Read More
Ep. 356 The Fallacies of the Living Wage
Woods Book Mentioned The Church and the Market: A Catholic Defense of the Free Economy (10th Anniversary Edition) Other Books Discussed Economics in One Lesson , by Henry Hazlitt Catholic Social Teaching and the Market Economy , ed. Philip Booth (this… Read More
Ep. 355 Was the Industrial Revolution a Catastrophe for Workers? And Other Economic Topics
The standard historical accounts get a great many economic issues all wrong. In this episode I review a… Read More
Ep. 354 Is There a Case for Libertarian Optimism?
Are we making progress, holding steady, or retrogressing? Frank Karsten returns to make the case for libertarian optimism!… Read More
Ep. 353 The Netanyahu Speech and the Neocons
What are we to make of Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to Congress yesterday? Daniel McAdams of the Ron Paul… Read More
Ep. 352 Ostrowski on Progressivism: The Idea Destroying America
My guest today describes progressivism as “the idea destroying America.” We discuss what it is, where it comes… Read More