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Dr. Mark Thornton, Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute and Austrian economist, returns to the show to deliver a sweeping macro warning rooted in Austrian business cycle theory. After 16 years of Fed-fueled boom, he argues we are somewhere in the middle of a cycle that ends in crisis. He unpacks the Cantillon Effect and its direct link to the K-shaped economy, explains why gold is both a canary in the coal mine and a personal financial fire extinguisher, and makes the case that the petrodollar is unraveling in real time — pushing us further down what he calls "the highway to hyperinflation." Despite the dark outlook, Dr. Thornton closes with genuine optimism: Austrian economics is experiencing a rebirth, and the bottom-up solutions it champions are resonating louder than ever.
Links
X: https://x.com/DrMarkThornton
Free Hayek book: https://store.mises.org/Hayek-for-the-21st-Century-P11367.aspx
Mises Institute: https://mises.org/profile/mark-thornton
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro and welcome Dr. Mark Thornton
1:24 – 16 years of boom: What the Fed has really been doing
3:45 – The K-shaped economy and who's actually winning
6:32 – Where are we in the cycle? Signposts that worry him most
8:17 – Private equity, private credit & "sequestered capital"
10:20 – How Dr. Thornton discovered Austrian economics
7:57 – The Cantillon Effect explained: Who gets new money first
20:48 – The Skyscraper Index: Record buildings predict crises
23:25 – Bubbles, billionaires & trillion-dollar fortunes
25:23 – Federal Reserve outlook: Rate cuts off the table?
27:15 – Kevin Warsh, the Fed's "real mandate" & what they won't admit
29:40 – Gold, silver & oil: What precious metals are telling us now
31:30 – Gold as a "canary in the coal mine" AND a "fire extinguisher"
37:02 – Are gold and silver going much higher from here?
38:24 – Why record stock markets are actually dangerous
40:45 – The highway to hyperinflation: Has anything changed?
44:46 – The end of the petrodollar and US reserve currency status
47:16 – BRICS, crypto & the unraveling of dollar dominance
49:39 – The Middle East war's hidden impact on food, fertilizer & global supply chains
53:46 – Where to find the Mises Institute & parting thoughts
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Dr. Mark Thornton, Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute and Austrian economist, returns to the show to deliver a sweeping macro warning rooted in Austrian business cycle theory. After 16 years of Fed-fueled boom, he argues we are somewhere in the middle of a cycle that ends in crisis. He unpacks the Cantillon Effect and its direct link to the K-shaped economy, explains why gold is both a canary in the coal mine and a personal financial fire extinguisher, and makes the case that the petrodollar is unraveling in real time — pushing us further down what he calls "the highway to hyperinflation." Despite the dark outlook, Dr. Thornton closes with genuine optimism: Austrian economics is experiencing a rebirth, and the bottom-up solutions it champions are resonating louder than ever.
Links
X: https://x.com/DrMarkThornton
Free Hayek book: https://store.mises.org/Hayek-for-the-21st-Century-P11367.aspx
Mises Institute: https://mises.org/profile/mark-thornton
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro and welcome Dr. Mark Thornton
1:24 – 16 years of boom: What the Fed has really been doing
3:45 – The K-shaped economy and who's actually winning
6:32 – Where are we in the cycle? Signposts that worry him most
8:17 – Private equity, private credit & "sequestered capital"
10:20 – How Dr. Thornton discovered Austrian economics
7:57 – The Cantillon Effect explained: Who gets new money first
20:48 – The Skyscraper Index: Record buildings predict crises
23:25 – Bubbles, billionaires & trillion-dollar fortunes
25:23 – Federal Reserve outlook: Rate cuts off the table?
27:15 – Kevin Warsh, the Fed's "real mandate" & what they won't admit
29:40 – Gold, silver & oil: What precious metals are telling us now
31:30 – Gold as a "canary in the coal mine" AND a "fire extinguisher"
37:02 – Are gold and silver going much higher from here?
38:24 – Why record stock markets are actually dangerous
40:45 – The highway to hyperinflation: Has anything changed?
44:46 – The end of the petrodollar and US reserve currency status
47:16 – BRICS, crypto & the unraveling of dollar dominance
49:39 – The Middle East war's hidden impact on food, fertilizer & global supply chains
53:46 – Where to find the Mises Institute & parting thoughts

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