Podcasts by Reviving Growth Keynesianism
A podcast about economic thought from the mid-20th Century, and why it matters for us today.
Further podcasts by Robert Manduca and Nic Johnson
Podcast on the topic Sozialwissenschaften
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Charles Postel on *Equality: An American Dilemma, 1866-1896* from 2021-12-27T17:00
For this episode, we spoke with Charles Postel about his recent book *Equality: An American Dilemma, 1866-1896.* After the Civil War, many social movements in favor of "equality" flour...
ListenAndrew Elrod on the Politics of Inflation Control from 2021-12-09T19:00
What's the responsible thing to do if inflation starts to rise? This week we talk with Andrew Elrod, who recently completed a dissertation on the history of wage and price controls in Ameri...
ListenJohn Shovlin - *Trading with the Enemy: Britain, France, and the 18th-Century Quest for a Peaceful World Order* from 2021-08-30T19:00
This week we spoke with John Shovlin about his new book on capitalist international relations between France and Britain during the "second Hundred Years War." Its well-known that unev...
ListenDouble Header - Luke Petach on *Spatial Keynesianism* and Daniele Tavani on Secular Stagnation from 2021-08-02T17:00
This week we've brought you a double feature! First we talk to Luke Petach about his article on "Spatial Keynesianism." Macroeconomic policy was, at its inception, methodologicall...
ListenZachary D Carter on *The Price of Peace* from 2021-07-12T18:00
This week we spoke with Zach Carter about his award-winning book *The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes.* Its our most comprehensive episode yet on the Keyne...
ListenDavid Stein on *Fearing Inflation, Inflating Fears* from 2021-06-28T16:00
This week we talked to David Stein about his dissertation, "Fearing Inflation, Inflating Fears" and the centrality of full employment to the black freedom struggle. From the 1930s thro...
ListenRobert Manduca on the Multiple Dimensions of Inequality from 2021-06-14T15:00
For this episode, we stood back to take stock of some Robert's own research on inequality in its all its complexity. Its a multi-dimensional issue, with generational, spatial, racial, natio...
ListenNick Foster on"Green Corn Gleaming"or: why Reagan did industrial policy in agriculture from 2021-04-12T09:00
Nick Foster is a graduate student in history at the University of Chicago, writing a dissertation on the Reagan Revolution and the cultural history of finance capitalism. We discuss why Reagan e...
ListenJonathan Levy on *Ages of American Capitalism* from 2021-02-19T09:00
This week we talked to Jon Levy, Professor of US History at the University of Chicago, about his forthcoming book *Ages of American Capitalism.* We asked him what "capitalism" even is,...
ListenLiz Cohen on *A Consumer's Republic* from 2021-02-01T22:00
Today's guest is Lizabeth Cohen, the Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies in the History Department at Harvard University. We discuss her classic work A Consumers Republic...
ListenAriel Ron on the *Grassroots Leviathan* from 2021-01-19T17:00
Today's guest is Ariel Ron, the Glenn M. Linden Assistant Professor of the U.S. Civil War Era History at Southern Methodist University. We discuss his new book Grassroots Leviathan, Listen
Kaleb Nygaard on the Bankster podcast and the New Bagehot Project from 2020-11-23T17:00
Today's guest is Kaleb Nygaard, host of the Bankster podcast - the best show out there for learning about central bank history - as well as a researcher at the Yale Program on Financial Sta...
ListenMatthew C. Klein on *Trade Wars are Class Wars* from 2020-11-02T17:00
Today's guest is Matt Klein, senior writer and economics commentator at Barron's. We discuss his new book with Michael Pettis, which argues that global imbalances are the resu...
ListenMonica Prasad on *The Land of Too Much and Mortgage Keynesianism* from 2020-09-09T21:00
Today’s guest is Monica Prasad, professor of sociology at Northwestern University, where she studies economic, political, and comparative historical sociology. She is the author of numerous book...
ListenIntroduction from 2020-08-06T20:00
In this episode, we introduce ourselves as well as the concept of "Growth Keynesianism." We want to show that managing demand by attacking inequality is a robust American tradition, ev...
ListenJohn Nichols on *The Fight for the Soul of the Democratic Party* from 2020-07-27T15:00
John Nichols is the National Affairs Correspondent for The Nation. He joins us today to talk about his recent book, *The Fight for the Soul of the Democratic Party: The Enduring Legacy of Henry ...
ListenJohn Nichols on *The Fight for the Soul of the Democratic Party* from 2020-07-27T15:00
John Nichols is the National Affairs Correspondent for The Nation. He joins us today to talk about his recent book, *The Fight for the Soul of the Democratic Party: The Enduring Legacy of Henry ...
ListenJohn Nichols on *The Fight for the Soul of the Democratic Party* from 2020-07-27T15:00
John Nichols is the National Affairs Correspondent for The Nation. He joins us today to talk about his recent book, *The Fight for the Soul of the Democratic Party: The Enduring Legacy of Henry ...
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