The Debt Dialogues

In this weekly podcast series, Don Watkins, fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute, talks to a diverse range of guests about the welfare state crisis and what to do about it.

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Episode 43: Peter Ferrara on Entitlement Reform

04-08-2015

In this episode, I interview Peter Ferrara, senior fellow for entitlement and budget policy at The Heartland Institute, on how to address the entitlement crisis.

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Episode 42: John Tamny on Inequality and CEO Pay

28-07-2015

In this episode, I interview John Tamny, editor of RealClearMarkets, on his new book Popular Economics: What the Rolling Stones, Downton Abbey, and LeBron James Can Teach You About Economics.

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Episode 41: Jared Meyer on Washington's War on the Young

21-07-2015

In this episode, I interview Jared Meyer, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and co-author of Dishinhereted: How Washington Is Betraying America's Young on how the regulatory-welfare state is harming younger Americans.

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Episode 40: William Voegeli on “Liberal Compassion”

28-04-2015

In this episode of The Debt Dialogues, I interview Claremont Review of Books senior editor William Voegeli on his recent book The Pity Party: A Mean-Spirited Diatribe Against Liberal Compassion.

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Episode 39: Steven Horwitz on Inequality, Mobility and Being Poor in America

17-02-2015

In this episode, I interview Steven Horwitz, Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics and department chair at St. Lawrence University, on his new paper “Inequality, Mobility, and Being Poor in America.”

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Episode 38: Phillip Magness on Thomas Piketty's Empirical Claims

10-02-2015

In this episode of The Debt Dialogues, I interview Phillip Magness, a policy historian and Academic Program Director at the Institute for Humane Studies, on the empirical problems with Thomas Piketty's book on inequality, Capital.

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Episode 37: Daniel Mitchell on the OECD Inequality Study

06-01-2015

In this episode of The Debt Dialogues, I interview Cato senior fellow Daniel J. Mitchell on the OECD's study claiming that inequality harms economic growth, and that redistributive policies to fight inequality don't.

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Episode 36: Diana Furchtgott-Roth on the Fast Food Protests

26-12-2014

In this episode, I interview Diana Furchtgott-Roth, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, on the demands by fast food workers for a $15 an hour minimum wage.

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Episode 35: Steve Simpson on Inequality, Democracy, and Money in Politics

16-12-2014

The Debt Dialogues is a weekly podcast that aims to educate young people about the welfare state and how it will affect their future. In this episode, I interview Steve Simpson, director of legal studies at the Ayn Rand Institute, on inequality, democracy

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Episode 34: Stephen Moore on Taxes

09-12-2014

The Debt Dialogues is a weekly podcast that aims to educate young people about the welfare state and how it will affect their future. In this episode, I interview Stephen Moore, chief economist at the Heritage Foundation, on taxes.

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