Recent Podcast Episodes
Bitcoin, Gold, and the Battle for Sound Money
Can 12th-Century Medicine Save 21st-Century Health Care?
Accad and Koka interview Dr. Victoria Sweet, author of the best-sellers God’s Hotel and Slow Medicine, two of the most important books on medicine in recent times.
Tucker Carlson and AOC Are Wrong About Christianity and Usury
The Unseen Costs of “Medicare for All”
Harvard Astronomy Chair Avi Loeb Explains the Physics of Black Holes
Bob Murphy interviews Avi Loeb, the Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science and Chair of the Astronomy Department at Harvard, and founding Director of the Black Hole Initiative.
The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality
Andy Duncan joins Jeff to review an overlooked classic by Mises:The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality.
The Broken Window
The broken-window fallacy, under a hundred disguises, is the most persistent in the history of economics.
The Gateway Drug Myth
The Time magazine article creating "the gateway drug" myth in the 1970s provided no citations for its claims, except ambiguous references to unnamed “experts.” The evidence remains elusive forty years later.
The Meaning of Competition
Competition is a process of the formation of opinion: by spreading information, it creates that unity and coherence of the economic system which we presuppose when we think of it as one market.
The Lesson
The whole of economics can be reduced to a single lesson, and that lesson can be reduced to a single sentence.
In the Footsteps of Donabedian: The US News and World Report Hospital Ranking System
The Elite Under Capitalism
The Individual in Society
Why Plea Deals Are a Gross Miscarriage of Justice
Bob Murphy explains why “offering a plea deal” is a horrible practice.
How College Profs Push Students to Socialism
Lew Rockwell on the College Cheating Faux Scandal, the Sinister FBI, and How the CIA Kills People
Bob Murphy interviews Mises Institute founder Lew Rockwell.
Brexit’s Downsides Are Caused by Our Own Government
Brexit and decentralization are good things, but the unfortuante truth is that harmful post-Brexit policies are equally likely to be imposed by the UK’s own government as by the European bureaucracy.
Reaching the Next Generation
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