Who truly owns cultural heritage? On the latest episode of the #HayekProgramPodcast, Kwame Anthony Appiah critiques repatriation debates, arguing for a nuanced approach to museum collections that acknowledges the complexity of historical claims. loom.ly/27Gg7sY
What fueled the "great enrichment"? On the latest episode of the #HayekProgramPodcast, Deirdre McCloskey argues that liberal economic ideas drove unprecedented global prosperity and human flourishing.
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How does classical liberalism intersect with feminist economics? On the latest episode of the #HayekProgramPodcast, Mikayla Novak and Giandomenica Becchio explore gender roles, the "separate spheres" doctrine, and its ties to classical liberal thought.
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Don’t miss the latest episode of the #HayekProgramPodcast. Christopher Coyne, Edward P. Stringham, and Donald J. Boudreaux discuss the State Power and the Regime Uncertainty of Robert Higgs.
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How does state power affect peace and markets? On the latest episode of the #HayekProgramPodcast, Christopher Coyne, Edward Stringham, and Donald J. Boudreaux explore Robert Higgs’s insights on state power, peaceful cooperation, and regime uncertainty. loom.ly/0zofzi4
In this week's episode of the #HayekProgramPodcast, Peter J. Boettke and Virgil Henry Storr continue the series on lectures in economic sociology with a discussion of the market as a social space and how culture frames economic interactions.
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At the 2017 Hayek Speaker Series, Deirdre McCloskey spoke on liberalism's potential to empower and inspire. Listen on the #HayekProgramPodcast.
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On this episode of the #HayekProgramPodcast, Jayme Lemke interviews Richard Wagner on James Buchanan's life and legacy, his experience studying with James Buchanan, and future directions in Virginia political economy.
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On the #HayekProgramPodcast, Jennifer Murtazashvili, Jerry Gaus, and James Johnson join Paul Dragos Aligica to discuss his book "Public Entrepreneurship, Citizenship, and Self-Governance" and the need for a constructive side of public choice.
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Ginny Choi presents her book "Do Markets Corrupt our Morals?" on the #HayekProgramPodcast book panel, with Peter J. Boettke, Brianne Wolf, Rosemarie Fink, and Chad van Schoelandt.
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Ginny Choi discusses "Do Markets Corrupt our Morals?" on the #HayekProgramPodcast book panel, with Peter J. Boettke, Brianne Wolf, Rosemarie Fike, and Chad van Schoelandt.
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Continuing the Lectures in Economic Sociology series on the #HayekProgramPodcast, Peter J. Boettke and Stefanie Haeffele discuss the process of researching disaster recovery. bit.ly/3tZzsBW
Listen as Abigail Devereaux, Erwin Dekker, & Will Luther join Richard E. Wagner to discuss "Macroeconomics as Systems Theory" on the #HayekProgramPodcast. bit.ly/32Y7pHc
In this week's episode of the #HayekProgramPodcast, Peter J. Boettke and Virgil Henry Storr continue the series on lectures in economic sociology with a discussion of the market as a social space and how culture frames economic interactions. bit.ly/3x7sAEi
At the 2017 Hayek Speaker Series, Deirdre McCloskey spoke on liberalism's potential to empower and inspire. Listen on the #HayekProgramPodcast. bit.ly/32tp5di
Peter J. Boettke & Virgil Henry Storr fondly remember how Don Lavoie mentored them and influenced their young academic careers in the first part of a two-part series on the #HayekProgramPodcast. bit.ly/2OLtHZc