Episodes (Page 35)
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Bruce Schneier discusses how the internet empowers both the powerless and the powerful.
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Arnold Kling explains the distinct 'languages' of Progressives, Conservatives, and Libertarians.
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Jim Manzi analyzes the Oregon Medicaid study's experimental evidence and causality.
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Richard Epstein discusses the evolution of the U.S. Constitution's interpretation.
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Austin Frakt reviews the Oregon Medicaid study's findings on health outcomes.
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William Bernstein traces the history of communication and its impact on freedom.
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James Galbraith critiques mainstream economic analyses of inequality.
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Edward Glaeser discusses the history and challenges facing American cities.
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Jeffrey Sachs views the American economic malaise as a chronic, not cyclical, problem.
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Anat Admati advocates for higher capital requirements in banking.
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Eric Topol discusses medicine's creative destruction and the potential of genomics.
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Scott Sumner on money, business cycles, and the Fed's inadequate policy.
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Angus Burgin on the post-Depression rise of free market economics.
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Doc Searls on the 'Intention Economy' and buyer-seller evolution online.
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Leigh Steinberg on his legendary career as a sports agent.
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Yanis Varoufakis on Valve's hierarchy-free, spontaneous order workplace.
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Glenn Reynolds on American political malaise and a potential convention.
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Cathy O'Neil on her journey from Wall Street to Occupy Wall Street.
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Louis Michael Seidman argues to ignore the Constitution for policy.
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Peter Boettke advocates for Smith and Hayek in economics education.