Hayek Program Podcast
Un podcast de F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics - Les mercredis
212 Épisodes
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F.A. Hayek on Social Evolution and the Origins Of Tradition
Publié: 12/02/2020 -
"Public Governance and the Classical-Liberal Perspective" Book Panel
Publié: 29/01/2020 -
Loren Lomasky on "Justice at a Distance"
Publié: 15/01/2020 -
'Humanomics' Book Panel
Publié: 02/01/2020 -
Elizabeth Rhodes on a 21st Century Vision for Economic Security
Publié: 16/12/2019 -
Michael Munger on the Future of the Sharing Economy and Universal Basic Income
Publié: 03/12/2019 -
Betsey Stevenson on the Future of Technology and Employment
Publié: 19/11/2019 -
Glen Weyl on the Myths and Benefits of Automation
Publié: 05/11/2019 -
"Why and How Do Social Relations Matter for Economic Lives?" with Viviana Zelizer
Publié: 22/10/2019 -
Peter Boettke and Sandra Peart on Leadership, Economic Thought, and Archival Research
Publié: 08/10/2019 -
"Doing Bad By Doing Good" Book Panel
Publié: 25/09/2019 -
'Black Wave' Book Panel
Publié: 09/09/2019 -
East of Eden or West of Babel? Brian Kogelmann and Jayme Lemke on Idealized Philosophy
Publié: 21/08/2019 -
Peter Boettke and Bruce Caldwell on History of Economic Thought
Publié: 31/07/2019 -
Research in the Classical Liberal Tradition with Doug Rasmussen, Doug Den Uyl and Rosolino Candela
Publié: 17/07/2019 -
Elinor Ostrom as an Intellectual: An Interview Between Bobbi Herzberg and Vlad Tarko
Publié: 11/06/2019 -
Elinor Ostrom as a Mentor: An Interview Between Vlad Tarko and Bobbi Herzberg
Publié: 29/05/2019 -
'F.A. Hayek: Economics, Political Economy, and Social Philosophy' Book Panel
Publié: 08/05/2019 -
Anarchy Unbound Book Panel
Publié: 24/04/2019 -
Mark Koyama and Noel Johnson on 'Persecution and Toleration'
Publié: 09/04/2019
The Hayek Program Podcast includes audio from lectures, interviews, and discussions of scholars and visitors from the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. The F. A. Hayek Program is devoted to the promotion of teaching and research on the institutional arrangements that are suitable for the support of free and prosperous societies. Implicit in this statement is the presumption that those arrangements are to some extent open to conscious selection, as well as the appreciation that the type of arrangements that are selected within a society can influence significantly the economic, political, and moral character of that society.