Garrett M. Petersen – Phil Magness
Garrett M. Petersen is an interview host, a computer scientist, and an economist. Phil Magness is a historian, an author, and an economist. We found 4 podcast interviews connecting Garrett M. Petersen and Phil Magness.
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Episodes with Garrett M. Petersen & Phil Magness
Phil Magness returns to the show to discuss his work on slavery and capitalism, particularly as it relates to the New History of Capitalism (NHC) and the New York Times' 1619 project. Phil recently wrote an article entitled, "How the 1619 Project Rehabilitates the 'King Cotton' Thesis." In it, he argues that the NHC ha
Buchanan, Segregation, and Democracy in Chains with Phil Magness
Phil Magness returns to the podcast to discuss the life and work of James Buchanan and to defend him against some of the more bizarre criticisms levied against him. James Buchanan was a Chicago-school economist who created the field of public choice economics along with Gordon Tullock. He was awarded the Nobel prize in
Universities, Adjuncts, and Public Choice with Phil Magness
Phil Magness returns to the podcast to discuss the public choice economics of universities. We discuss the internal politics of universities, their rising reliance on adjunct scholars to teach courses, the increasing numbers of administrators staffing universities, and the trends in faculty employment across discipline
Marx, his Errors, and his Continuing Influence with Phil Magness
This week's episode of Economics Detective Radio deals with the economic thought and continuing popularity of Marx. No, not Groucho! The other Marx! My guest on the podcast is Phil Magness, a historian who teaches at George Mason University. Phil recently wrote a piece entitled, "Commie Chic and Quantifying Marx on the