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EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 1H 2M

Chris Hughes — Marketcrafters - with Zachary D. Carter

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For many decades, a sacred myth has ruled the minds of policymakers and business leaders: free markets, untouched by the soiled hands of government, bring us prosperity and stability. But it's wrong. American policy makers, on the right and the left, have spent much of the past century actively shaping our markets for social and political goals. Their work behind the scenes and out of the headlines has served as a kind of "marketcraft," resembling the statecraft of international relations.Economist and writer Chris Hughes takes us on a journey through the modern history of American capitalism, relating the captivating stories of the most effective marketcrafters and the ones who bungled the job. He reveals how both Republicans and Democrats have consistently attempted to organize markets for social and political reasons, like avoiding gasoline shortages, reducing inflation, fostering the American aviation and semiconductor industries, fighting climate change, and supporting financial innovation.In recent decades, the art of marketcraft has been lost to history, replaced by the myth that markets work best when they are unfettered and free. Hughes argues that by rediscovering the triumphs and failures of past marketcrafters, we can shape future markets, such as those in artificial intelligence and clean power production, to be innovative, stable, and inclusive. Groundbreaking, timely, and illuminating, this is a must-read for anyone interested in economic policy, financial markets, and the future of the American economy.PURCHASE BOOK HERE: https://politics-prose.com/book/9781668050170?ic_referral=H1ydKIk19VF5RGz9zwmwR34qAyHufLIGkXfOOUTMsFMwM7ZliSQr8KDZWONCDmiZtxbv5iBgL4Hn9i5ZnPUmHmk5JoSeBtQFp7piuU6N2kMY-nLQpDQvF6MLjTMqdZuYf9f6vAChris Hughes is an economist and author who now serves as Chair of the Economic Security Project, a leading nonprofit advocating for economic power for all Americans. His writing has been published by The New York Times, Time, The Wall Street Journal, and Financial Times. Hughes was a cofounder of Facebook and is a frequent guest on television and radio. He is the author of Fair Shot: Rethinking Inequality and How We Earn and Marketcrafters. He lives in New York City with his family.Hughes is in conversation with Zachary D. Carter, a columnist at Slate, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the author of The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy and the Life of John Maynard Keynes —a New York Times bestseller that won the Arthur Ross Book Award and the Sydney Hillman Book Prize. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic and The Wall Street Journal, among other outlets, and he has served as a judge on the Pulitzer Prize biography committee. He lives in Maryland with his wife, two children, and a blind dog.*recorded 4/23/2025

For many decades, a sacred myth has ruled the minds of policymakers and business leaders: free markets, untouched by the soiled hands of government, bring us prosperity and stability. But it's wrong. American policy makers, on the right and the left, have spent much of the past century actively shaping our markets for social and political goals. Their work behind the scenes and out of the headlines has served as a kind of "marketcraft," resembling the statecraft of international relations.Economist and writer Chris Hughes takes us on a journey through the modern history of American capitalism, relating the captivating stories of the most effective marketcrafters and the ones who bungled the job. He reveals how both Republicans and Democrats have consistently attempted to organize markets for social and political reasons, like avoiding gasoline shortages, reducing inflation, fostering the American aviation and semiconductor industries, fighting climate change, and supporting financial innovation.In recent decades, the art of marketcraft has been lost to history, replaced by the myth that markets work best when they are unfettered and free. Hughes argues that by rediscovering the triumphs and failures of past marketcrafters, we can shape future markets, such as those in artificial intelligence and clean power production, to be innovative, stable, and inclusive. Groundbreaking, timely, and illuminating, this is a must-read for anyone interested in economic policy, financial markets, and the future of the American economy.PURCHASE BOOK HERE: https://politics-prose.com/book/9781668050170?ic_referral=H1ydKIk19VF5RGz9zwmwR34qAyHufLIGkXfOOUTMsFMwM7ZliSQr8KDZWONCDmiZtxbv5iBgL4Hn9i5ZnPUmHmk5JoSeBtQFp7piuU6N2kMY-nLQpDQvF6MLjTMqdZuYf9f6vAChris Hughes is an economist and author who now serves as Chair of the Economic Security Project, a leading nonprofit advocating for economic power for all Americans. His writing has been published by The New York Times, Time, The Wall Street Journal, and Financial Times. Hughes was a cofounder of Facebook and is a frequent guest on television and radio. He is the author of Fair Shot: Rethinking Inequality and How We Earn and Marketcrafters. He lives in New York City with his family.Hughes is in conversation with Zachary D. Carter, a columnist at Slate, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the author of The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy and the Life of John Maynard Keynes —a New York Times bestseller that won the Arthur Ross Book Award and the Sydney Hillman Book Prize. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic and The Wall Street Journal, among other outlets, and he has served as a judge on the Pulitzer Prize biography committee. He lives in Maryland with his wife, two children, and a blind dog.*recorded 4/23/2025

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