1 hr 9 min

The Free Market vs. Marxism and "Stakeholder Capitalism" | Dr. Samuel Gregg & Kate Wand Liberty Curious

    • Society & Culture

“Organizations like the World Economic Forum have been articulating what you just described since the 1990s. Schwab has been arguing for this for decades. And remember, the WEF is the place where leaders of large corporations come together with the heads of governments and big NGOs to talk about what should be happening in the world, and how the economy should be developing, and how we deal with political problems, social problems, environmental problems... and it’s a very corporatist mindset, but it’s also reflective of the way that with the failure of central planning, the desire of many people to try and come up with a different set of economic arrangements that’s different from the free market has not gone away.”
- Dr. Samuel Gregg
VIDEO podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFnHwA7ZQXw
On this episode of Liberty Curious, Kate Wand sat down with with Dr. Samuel Gregg, prolific author, member of the Mont Pèlerin Society & Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research. He has a Doctorate in moral philosophy and political economy from Oxford University, and a Masters in political philosophy from the University of Melbourne.
His new book, “The Next American Economy” will be available this fall.

It was a pleasure speaking with him about free markets, cronyism, central planning, Marxism, and stakeholder capitalism. You can follow Sam on Twitter @drsamuelgregg.

If you enjoy the Liberty Curious podcast and other content by AIER, make sure to subscribe to our new YouTube channel @AIER dedicated to short, dynamic videos that explore the topics of sound money, economic freedom, defending freedom & fighting collectivism.

Listen and subscribe 👇
Apple: https://aier.site/LiberyCuriousPodcast
Spotify: https://aier.site/LibertyCuriousSpotify
Audible: https://aier.site/LibertyCuriousAudible
Player FM: https://aier.site/LibertyCuriousPlayerfm
YouTube: a...

“Organizations like the World Economic Forum have been articulating what you just described since the 1990s. Schwab has been arguing for this for decades. And remember, the WEF is the place where leaders of large corporations come together with the heads of governments and big NGOs to talk about what should be happening in the world, and how the economy should be developing, and how we deal with political problems, social problems, environmental problems... and it’s a very corporatist mindset, but it’s also reflective of the way that with the failure of central planning, the desire of many people to try and come up with a different set of economic arrangements that’s different from the free market has not gone away.”
- Dr. Samuel Gregg
VIDEO podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFnHwA7ZQXw
On this episode of Liberty Curious, Kate Wand sat down with with Dr. Samuel Gregg, prolific author, member of the Mont Pèlerin Society & Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and Senior Research Faculty at the American Institute for Economic Research. He has a Doctorate in moral philosophy and political economy from Oxford University, and a Masters in political philosophy from the University of Melbourne.
His new book, “The Next American Economy” will be available this fall.

It was a pleasure speaking with him about free markets, cronyism, central planning, Marxism, and stakeholder capitalism. You can follow Sam on Twitter @drsamuelgregg.

If you enjoy the Liberty Curious podcast and other content by AIER, make sure to subscribe to our new YouTube channel @AIER dedicated to short, dynamic videos that explore the topics of sound money, economic freedom, defending freedom & fighting collectivism.

Listen and subscribe 👇
Apple: https://aier.site/LiberyCuriousPodcast
Spotify: https://aier.site/LibertyCuriousSpotify
Audible: https://aier.site/LibertyCuriousAudible
Player FM: https://aier.site/LibertyCuriousPlayerfm
YouTube: a...

1 hr 9 min

Top Podcasts In Society & Culture

Split Screen: Kid Nation
CBC
Stuff You Should Know
iHeartPodcasts
The Interview
The New York Times
Inconceivable Truth
Wavland
Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel
Esther Perel Global Media
Freakonomics Radio
Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher