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The Failure of the Keynesian State
The New Deal began before John Maynard Keynes propagated his theories. But the state was pleased to have a scientific gloss for its looting, inflating, and controlling ways. The question then and the question now is: does this approach actually stimulate the economy. 23 January 2010, Houston, TX.Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here.
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3.5 stars from 40 ratings
Great!
This is one the greatest series of lectures that I ever studied! A must for anyone who wants to know the dominant ideology that is destroying America and the world!
linogill via Apple Podcasts · Brazil · 12/07/11
Max Rawnsley
Mises cuts to the chase. Even Keynes would agree. An amalgam of the Fed and pro Keynes policies is lethal for the US and the genuinely democratic western and asian economies. How many near misses do we need to see before politicians wake up to the non sensical basis of Keynesian policies. In...Read full review »
Max Rawnsley via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/19/11
Production
I agree that we need to focus on production and less intervention from government. Great, eye opening podcast.
Xirtap via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/17/11
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