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Ep 1212. Mark Koyama - How the World Became Rich
Mark Koyama explains the historical origins of sustained economic growth.Follow @IdeasHavingSexx on twitterToday’s book: How the World Became RichMark’s website & twitterCoauthor Jared Rubin’s twitterOther Books DiscussedThe British Industrial Revolution in Global PerspectiveThe Enlightened EconomyEscape from Rome: The Failure of Empire and the Road to ProsperityThe WEIRDest People in the WorldGuns, Germs, and Steel

Ep 1111. David Beito - TRM Howard
David Beito joins me to discuss the life of doctor, entrepreneur, and civil rights pioneer TRM Howard.Today’s book: T. R. M. Howard: Doctor, Entrepreneur, Civil Rights PioneerFollow @IdeasHavingSexx on TwitterOther books by David BeitoIndependent InstituteZora Neale Hurston ArticleFrom Mutual Aid to the Welfare StateWomen of the MovementFDR's War Against the PressTopics: abortion, poverty, civil rights, black leaders, mutual aid, hunting, Roe vs Wade, racism, FBI, Mississippi

Ep 1010. James Otteson - Seven Deadly Economic Sins
James Otteson joins me to correct popular economic fallacies.Today’s book: Seven Deadly Economic SinsFollow @IdeasHavingSexx on TwitterProfessor Otteson’s website & twitterOther books by James OttesonOther books discussed in the episode: How Innovation Works, The Great Leveler, The Bourgeois Virtues, & Economics in One Lesson

Ep 99. John Mueller - The Stupidity of War
John Mueller discusses the wisdom of complacency in the face of exaggerated international threats.Today’s Book: The Stupidity of WarFollow @IdeasHavingSexx on TwitterPsychology of a Superpower by Chris FettweisOther Books by John MuellerJohn's Work at CATOResponsible Statecraft

Ep 88. Michael Huemer - Knowledge, Reality, and Value
Michael Huemer describes big ideas in philosophy, including some of his own.Today’s Book: Knowledge, Reality, and ValueFollow @IdeasHavingSexx on TwitterMike’s websiteMike’s blog: Fake NousThe Right and the Good by David RossOther books by Michael Huemer

Ep 77. Kristian Niemietz - Socialism: The Failed Idea that Never Dies
Kristian Niemietz explains how the allure of socialism never seems to die, despite its many failures.Today’s book: Socialism: The Failed Idea That Never DiesFollow @IdeasHavingSexx on TwitterFollow Kristian Niemietz on TwitterInstitute of Economic AffairsPolitical Pilgrims by Paul Hollander

Ep 66. Bryan Caplan - How Evil Are Politicians?
Bryan Caplan discusses the many ways demagogues manipulate their way to the top. Today’s book: How Evil Are Politicians?Follow @IdeasHavingSexx on TwitterBryan’s blogDiscussed and Recommended Books:A History of FascismHitler SpeaksWorld CommunismExpert Political JudgementSuperforcastingThe Problem of Political AuthorityThe Stupidity of WarMein Kampf
Ep 55. David Skarbek - The Puzzle of Prison Order
David Skarbek describes the formal and informal governance structures in prisons around the world.Follow me on Twitter, YouTubeToday’s book: The Puzzle of Prison OrderOther LinksThe Social Order of the UnderworldDavid’s TwitterDavid’s Website

Ep 44. David Friedman - Legal Systems Very Different from Ours
David Friedman describes the legal systems of societies throughout history and around the globe.Chris Kaufman on Twitter: @IdeasHavingSexxToday's Book: Legal Systems Very Different from OursOther things discussed in the episode:David's WebsiteDavid's BlogThe Machinery of FreedomLaw's OrderFriedman vs Block on Austrian vs Chicago EconMan, Economy, and StateRobert Murphy Responds to DavidAstral Codex Ten (Formerly Slate Star Codex)

Ep 33. Bart Wilson - The Property Species
Bart Wilson tells us why property is a universal and uniquely human custom, and why all of those words are important.Chris Kaufman on Twitter @IdeasHavingSexxBart Wilson on Twitter @BartWilsonBook: The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human MindBook: HumanomicsBook: Imprisoned in EnglishBook: English - Meaning and CultureEPISODE TRANSCRIPT“Today I'm talking to professor of economics at chapman University Bart J. Wilson about his book, The Property Species. Bart and I talk about…” (full transcript)

Ep 22. Robin Hanson - The Elephant in the Brain
Robin Hanson explains why we are systematically self deceived about our deepest motivations.@IdeasHavingSexx on TwitterBook: The Elephant in the BrainBook: The Age of EmNew Project: Grabby AliensBlog: Overcoming BiasEPISODE TRANSCRIPT: “Today we are joined by Robin Hanson, professor of economics at George Mason University. Robin is the co author with Kevin Simler of The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life… (full transcript)

Ep 11. Bryan Caplan - Labor Econ Vs the World
Bryan Caplan talks minimum wage, educational signaling, bias in scientific research, and more. Follow @IdeasHavingSexx on Twitter.Today’s book: Labor Econ Versus the World: Essays on the World's Greatest MarketBryan’s blog and author page.EPISODE TRANSCRIPT: “Today I'm talking to George Mason University economist Bryan Caplan about his new book, Labor Econ Versus the World…” (full transcript)