Essential Scholars
A podcast by Fraser Institute
26 Episoade
-  Robert Nozick Part 2: An Examined LifePublicat: 13.12.2023
-  Robert Nozick Part 1: Why People Exist for Their Own Sake and PurposesPublicat: 06.12.2023
-  Joseph Schumpeter Part 2: Technology, Innovation, and the WorkforcePublicat: 15.11.2023
-  Joseph Schumpeter Part 1: Why People Come Back for MorePublicat: 30.10.2023
-  Milton Friedman Part 2: Government Control and Long-Term ConsequencesPublicat: 16.10.2023
-  Milton Friedman Part 1: Monopolies and Rising PricesPublicat: 04.10.2023
-  Ronald Coase Part 2: Markets Don’t Fail, They Fail to ExistPublicat: 20.09.2023
-  Ronald Coase Part 1: Reconciling Theory with RealityPublicat: 06.09.2023
-  David Hume Part 2: With Prosperity for AllPublicat: 30.08.2023
-  David Hume Part 1: The Good, the Bad, and the GovernmentalPublicat: 16.08.2023
-  Essential Scholars: Women of Liberty—Elinor Ostrom and the Bottom-Up Approach to Community MaintenancePublicat: 08.08.2023
-  Austrian Economics Part 2: Government Intervention and the Assumption of PowerPublicat: 26.07.2023
-  Austrians Economics Part 1: The Little Things that Keep the World TurningPublicat: 12.07.2023
-  James Buchanan Part 2: Self Interest & Rational IgnorancePublicat: 05.07.2023
-  James Buchanan Part 1: Why What’s “Best For All” Doesn't Work For EveryonePublicat: 28.06.2023
-  Adam Smith Part 2: Why Care? It’s Only NaturalPublicat: 14.06.2023
-  Adam Smith Part 1: Through Sympathy There is ProgressPublicat: 05.06.2023
-  Rose Friedman and Mary Paley Marshall: Neck(s) of the OperationPublicat: 17.05.2023
-  Jane Jacobs: Community impact and why it’s a key metricPublicat: 03.05.2023
-  Key Insights of UCLA Part 3: Markets and Social IssuesPublicat: 19.04.2023
Economist Rosemarie Fike explores the insights and lasting legacies of the world's greatest economists, thinkers and scholars, including: Adam Smith, F.A. Hayek, John Stuart Mill, Milton Friedman, John Locke, Elinor Ostrom, and many more. Learn about their most important ideas, which helped to shape the free and prosperous societies that many of us enjoy today. And discover why their insights are still relevant in today’s modern world. Visit www.essentialscholars.org to download books, explore our animated videos and more.
