In the first of three sessions from 1978, the late Friedrich von Hayek, economist and Nobel laureate, and the late Leo Rosten, author and social scientist, have a lively and occasionally controversial discussion of von Hayek’s life and work, which was primarily in the areas of philosophy of science, political philosophy, the free will problem, and epistemology. Listen now to Friedrich von Hayek and Leo Rosten Part I.
Recorded in 1995, Nobel laureates in Economics, Professor Ronald Coase (1991) and Professor Gary Becker (1992), both from the University of Chicago, discuss the...
Recorded in 1992, Daniel Gressel, PhD, Economics, University of Chicago, Milton Friedman, 1976 Nobel laureate in Economics, and Robert Hall, PhD, Economics, Stanford University,...
Today’s podcast is titled, “Crime, Law and Order, and Legislative Solutions.” Dr. Alex Inkeles, Senior Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution and Dr. Joseph...