Capital Record

Episode 9: Ayn Rand Meets Religion


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In this very special episode of Capital Record, David interviews his dear friend and mentor, Father Robert Sirico, founder of the Acton Institute. The conversation goes deep and wide around economic history, the Church’s mixed relationship with economics, and where the real anthropological error lies in those screaming that “greed is good.” A little Hayek, a little Milton, a little Aquinas, and a little John Paul the Great -- you won’t want to miss this Capital Record!
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