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In this weekly podcast series, Don Watkins, fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute, talks to a diverse range of guests about the welfare state crisis and what to do about it.... more
FAQs about The Debt Dialogues:How many episodes does The Debt Dialogues have?The podcast currently has 53 episodes available.
August 04, 2015Episode 43: Peter Ferrara on Entitlement ReformIn this episode, I interview Peter Ferrara, senior fellow for entitlement and budget policy at The Heartland Institute, on how to address the entitlement crisis....more33minPlay
July 28, 2015Episode 42: John Tamny on Inequality and CEO PayIn this episode, I interview John Tamny, editor of RealClearMarkets, on his new book Popular Economics: What the Rolling Stones, Downton Abbey, and LeBron James Can Teach You About Economics....more34minPlay
July 21, 2015Episode 41: Jared Meyer on Washington's War on the YoungIn this episode, I interview Jared Meyer, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and co-author of Dishinhereted: How Washington Is Betraying America's Young on how the regulatory-welfare state is harming younger Americans....more46minPlay
April 28, 2015Episode 40: William Voegeli on “Liberal Compassion”The Debt Dialogues is a weekly podcast that aims to educate young people about the welfare state and how it will affect their future. In this episode, I interview Claremont Review of Books senior editor William Voegeli on his recent book The Pity Party: A Mean-Spirited Diatribe Against Liberal Compassion....more44minPlay
February 17, 2015Episode 39: Steven Horwitz on Inequality, Mobility and Being Poor in AmericaThe Debt Dialogues is a weekly podcast that aims to educate young people about the welfare state and how it will affect their future. In this episode, I interview Steven Horwitz, Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics and department chair at St. Lawrence University, on his new paper “Inequality, Mobility, and Being Poor in America.”...more36minPlay
February 10, 2015Episode 38: Phillip Magness on Thomas Piketty's Empirical ClaimsThe Debt Dialogues is a weekly podcast that aims to educate young people about the welfare state and how it will affect their future. In this episode, I interview Phillip Magness, a policy historian and Academic Program Director at the Institute for Humane Studies, on the empirical problems with Thomas Piketty's book on inequality, Capital in the Twenty-First Century....more31minPlay
January 06, 2015Episode 37: Daniel Mitchell on the OECD Inequality StudyThe Debt Dialogues is a weekly podcast that aims to educate young people about the welfare state and how it will affect their future. In this episode, I interview Cato senior fellow Daniel J. Mitchell on the OECD's study claiming that inequality harms economic growth, and that redistributive policies to fight inequality don't....more22minPlay
December 26, 2014Episode 36: Diana Furchtgott-Roth on the Fast Food ProtestsThe Debt Dialogues is a weekly podcast that aims to educate young people about the welfare state and how it will affect their future. In this episode, I interview Diana Furchtgott-Roth, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, on the demands by fast food workers for a $15 an hour minimum wage....more32minPlay
December 16, 2014Episode 35: Steve Simpson on Inequality, Democracy, and Money in PoliticsThe Debt Dialogues is a weekly podcast that aims to educate young people about the welfare state and how it will affect their future. In this episode, I interview Steve Simpson, director of legal studies at the Ayn Rand Institute, on inequality, democracy, and money in politics....more39minPlay
December 09, 2014Episode 34: Stephen Moore on TaxesThe Debt Dialogues is a weekly podcast that aims to educate young people about the welfare state and how it will affect their future. In this episode, I interview Stephen Moore, chief economist at the Heritage Foundation, on taxes....more30minPlay
FAQs about The Debt Dialogues:How many episodes does The Debt Dialogues have?The podcast currently has 53 episodes available.