Recent Podcast Episodes
Faculty Panel: Theory and Method
Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on July 28, 2023.
Faculty Panel: Policy and History
Featuring Per Bylund, Lucas Engelhardt, Karl-Friedrich Israel, Tate Fegley, Shawn Ritenour, and Timothy Terrell.
Higher Education in Crisis
Ineffective teaching, the enrollment cliff, stifled academic discourse, and government driving up tuition.
An Austrian Analysis of Covid Vaccines
Public health during the pandemic was anti-science and anti-health.
The Rise of State-Controlled Medical Care
Dr. Terrell discusses the impacts of price controls, occupational licensure, the FDA, and more.
Central Banking and Inflation
Some problems with inflation measures, inequality and social mobility, and further implications.
The Tao and the Synergy of the Spontaneous Order
More than two thousand years ago, the ancient Chinese Tao presented ideas that are reflected in F.A. Hayek's concept of spontaneous order.
Do Big Data and AI Solve the Socialist Calculation Problem?
“Our civilization is inseparably linked with our methods of economic calculation."
Good Money Live from MisesU
Tho discusses the importance of the work of Mises University, some highlights of the week, and ends with a look at Ryan McMaken's article on the Hollywood strikes.
The Political Economy of Policing
Moving policing outside of the realm of economic calculation contributes to many of the problems we see.
Mises and Nationalism
At a time when ethnic politics were tearing Europe apart, Ludwig von Mises believed that such ethnic devotion did more harm than good.
Meet the Gadfather
Michael talks with Gad Saad about evolutionary psychology and the market, the mind parasites, and his new book.
Cronyism in America: How the AMA Cartelized the Medical Profession
In the Progressive Era (1897 to 1929) the American Medical Association made an effort to restrict the supply of doctors.