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Featuring Ryan Hanley with Stanton Wortham (host) and Greg Kalscheur (commentator)
The central figure in this episode is Adam Smith, an economist and philosopher most notorious for being the “Father of Capitalism.” Ryan Hanley draws from his own research to demonstrate how Smith’s focus on markets is compatible with commitments to social justice and to providing for the poor.
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Featuring Ryan Hanley with Stanton Wortham (host) and Greg Kalscheur (commentator)
The central figure in this episode is Adam Smith, an economist and philosopher most notorious for being the “Father of Capitalism.” Ryan Hanley draws from his own research to demonstrate how Smith’s focus on markets is compatible with commitments to social justice and to providing for the poor.