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EPISODE · Aug 7, 2021 · 1H 6M

e59—Patrick Newman, Mises Institute fellow and economics professor at Florida Southern College

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Patrick Newman discusses why the Austrian approach to economics is still a minority view in academia, the similarities between the 2008 crash and the 2021 economy, and the parallels between the Progressive Era and the “woke” corporatism of today. Show notes for this episode: decentralizedrevolution.com/59 Offer feedback and guest suggestions at communications at lpmisescaucus.com TakeHumanAction.com Paid for by Mises PAC

Patrick Newman discusses why the Austrian approach to economics is still a minority view in academia, the similarities between the 2008 crash and the 2021 economy, and the parallels between the Progressive Era and the “woke” corporatism of today. Show notes for this episode: decentralizedrevolution.com/59 Offer feedback and guest suggestions at communications at lpmisescaucus.com TakeHumanAction.com Paid for by Mises PAC

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