Podcasts by The History of Economic Thought: From Marx to Hayek
Murray Rothbard died before he could write the third volume of his famous History of Economic Thought, which would cover the birth and development of the Austrian School, through the Keynesian Revolution and Chicago School. With this six-lecture course, however, the History of Economic Thought is complete.
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1. Ideology and Theories of History from 2006-01-13T00:00
The Whig Theory of History as developed in the 19th century still dominates textbooks today. The Whigs say that history is an inevitable march upward, always improving. The idea is that knowledg...
Listen2. The Emergence of Communism from 2006-01-13T00:00
The roots of Marxism were in messianic communism. Marx’s devotion to communism was his crucial point. Violent, worldwide revolution, in Marx’s version made by the oppressed pro...
Listen3. The Pre-Austrians from 2006-01-13T00:00
Richard Cantillon was quite Misesian before Mises. He wrote of utility theory and the entrepreneur’s uncertainty in the 1970s. Cantillon was a great money practitioner. He became a bank an...
Listen4. Menger and Böhm-Bawerk from 2006-01-13T00:00
Carl Menger, 1840-1921, founded Austrian economics. Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk was the most important student. Weiser was his brother-in-law, but was fairly pre-Keynesian. Mises was the great s...
Listen5. Mises and Austrian Economics from 2006-01-13T00:00
The essence of Austrian economics is based on the analysis of individual action. In other words, it is about individuals doing things, having purposes and goals and pursuing them. Other schools ...
Listen6. Hayek and His Lamentable Contemporaries from 2006-01-13T00:00
The Nobel award to F.A. Hayek in 1974 went directly against the tradition of that prize to go only to mathematical forecasters, left-liberals, and government central planners. Not only was Hayek...
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