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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 44 MIN

Reading the World: Economics as Language, Story, and Moral Narrative | Economics and Narrative

from Reading the World | قراءة العالم | World Literature, Critical Reading, & Culture · host Ali A. Alhajji | World Literature & Culture

In this episode of Reading the World—an academic podcast dedicated to critical reading, world literature, and global humanities—Ali Alhajji converses with economist Dr. Doug Cardell to explore how economic ideas are constructed as language, story, and moral narrative. They examine the profound influence of economic storytelling on moral and political beliefs, shedding light on capitalism, socialism, and the complex systems that regulate society.Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how narratives shape economic perceptions, and how evidence-based thinking interacts with emotional and moral framing in public discourse. The episode also discusses the unpredictable nature of economic systems, clarifies key concepts like equality and equity, and highlights the vital role of education in shaping economic worldviews.By applying critical reading strategies to economics, this conversation reveals the broader implications for cultural studies, translation studies, and cross-cultural communication. If you're interested in global literature, humanities, and narrative media, this episode offers valuable insights into the stories that underlie our economic realities.You can find out more about Dr. Cardell's work at: https://whysocialismstruggles.com/ Send us Fan MailReading the World | قراءة العالمA bilingual podcast (English and Arabic) exploring world literature, culture, and higher education as ways of understanding how meaning is produced, circulated, and contested.Each episode takes one question at a time—carefully, clearly, and without oversimplification.Follow the podcast to continue the conversation.

In this episode of Reading the World—an academic podcast dedicated to critical reading, world literature, and global humanities—Ali Alhajji converses with economist Dr. Doug Cardell to explore how economic ideas are constructed as language, story, and moral narrative. They examine the profound influence of economic storytelling on moral and political beliefs, shedding light on capitalism, socialism, and the complex systems that regulate society. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of ...

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