Archive for Tag “Keynesianism”


75 min. Why Bad Economics Won’t Go Away

Why is it that people don’t seem to learn from experience? It is clear that our existing Keynesian economic policies have failed miserably. We can compare controlled economies with those less controlled, and compare more regulated sectors of our own economy with those sectors that have fewer regulations. Logic and history are on the side of those economists who have advocated for free markets. Why do those who advocate sound economic policies continue to fail in substantially rolling back government intervention in the economy? It would seem so easy.

In this talk, delivered on December 1, 2011, at Hyatt Regency Hotel in Chicago, Yaron Brook, executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute, identifies the reasons people find the free-market idea so difficult to accept and why statist policies seem to make so much sense to them. He identifies why we have been losing this intellectual battle, and provides real solutions on how to make significant headway toward ending these bad economic policies, allowing us to achieve more freedom and prosperity.

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9 min. Harvard Students Walk Out of Economics Class

Yaron Brook discusses a recent protest by Harvard economic students who demanded to be taught less of Adam Smith, and more of Keynes. Also: whether student loans should be forgiven. (PJTV interview; November 14, 2011; 9 min.)

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14 min. Keynesian Facts vs. Fantasies

Don Watkins participates in a discussion of the economic ideas of John Maynard Keynes and their consequences. (Pajamas TV interview; 14 min.)

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14 min. The Ruling Class, the Elites and the Rise and Fall of Obama’s America

Don Watkins discusses the anti-business views that drive the Obama administration’s economic policies. (Pajamas TV interview; 14 min.)

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