• LPP 52 w Dr. Michael Munger | Is Capitalism Sustainable in America?

  • Jul 11 2023
  • Duración: 39 m
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LPP 52 w Dr. Michael Munger | Is Capitalism Sustainable in America?

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  • Thank you for watching this week's episode of the "Let People Prosper" podcast. Today, I'm honored to be joined by Dr. Michael Munger, director of the interdisciplinary politics, philosophy, and economics program at Duke University and professor of political science, prolific author having published 200 articles and papers and seven books, and former president of the Public Choice Society. We discuss: 1) How transaction costs, including regulations and political corruption, prolong poverty and prevent prosperity and the role of economic freedom in human flourishing; 2) Whether capitalism can work within America’s republic and the ways in which it's currently failing because of too much government; and 3) Why cutting taxes without cutting spending is futile and the need for de-regulation, especially in regards to housing. Check out Dr. Munger's podcast, "The Answer is Transaction Costs" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-answer-is-transaction-costs/id1687215430 If you enjoyed the show, please consider rating it 5 stars, leaving a review, and sharing it on social media. For show notes, thoughtful insights, media interviews, speeches, blog posts, research, and more, check out my website (https://www.vanceginn.com/) and please subscribe to my newsletter on Substack (https://vanceginn.substack.com).
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Good insight

Really interesting insight from both speakers - they both have unique perspectives that contribute to the conversation. Worth a listen.

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