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- Calculation and Knowledge
- Robert P. Murphy
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Jonathan Newman
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Jonathan Newman joins Bob to critique a recent Twitter argument where some were claiming that supercomputers solved the socialist calculation problem. The Twitter thread on AI and Socialism: Mises.org/HAP394a Bob on Socialism and calculation vs knowledge: Mises.org/HAP394b Karras Lambert and Tate Fegley on economic calculation and AI:
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Robert P. Murphy
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Fans of Austrian economics know hedge fund manager Mark Spitznagel as a brilliant thinker thoroughly steeped in Menger, Böhm-Bawerk, Mises, and Rothbard. His excellent 2013 book The Dao of Capital was rooted in Austrian capital theory and “roundaboutness,” and his application of of that theory has proven highly beneficial for his investors. Now
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Robert P. Murphy
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Bob reviews Mark Spitznagel’s latest book, Safe Haven: Investing for Financial Storms , on which he was a consultant. Bob explains that Spitznagel rejects the alleged dichotomy between risk and return, and then gives a numerical example to illustrate the two schools of thought. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: Bob’s appearance
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Steve Patterson
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Bob has Steve Patterson back on the show, to concede that Steve’s skepticism of higher mathematics was right all along. Specifically, Bob explains how his recent discovery of a theorem from Riemann showed that something is indeed rotten in the way mathematicians typically handle infinite sets. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
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Robert P. Murphy
Joseph T. Salerno
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Joe Salerno is Academic Vice President of the Mises Institute and one of the world’s leading economists in the Rothbardian tradition. He discusses his intellectual roots, as well as his scholarly work on money and banking. But Bob also asks Joe to recount some of his funny adventures with Murray Rothbard. For more information, see
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Robert P. Murphy
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This lecture by Bob Murphy was presented at the 2012 Mises University in Auburn, Alabama.
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Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 21 July 2015.