Tyler Cowen + Alex Tabarrok, on The Story of Marginal Revolution

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Spreading Ideas
and emphasize the importance of spreading economic ideas through their blog, Marginal Revolution. Alex believes that teaching people how to think about economics is crucial, as many have not yet caught up to foundational thinkers like Adam Smith 1. Tyler adds that their core project is to show people how to live and think with a focus on economics, encouraging them to find their own versions of this intellectual journey 1.
We're not Socrates, but that is the paradigmatic example. Right? If you think for yourself, you're going to be against somebody.
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Their approach is analytical and detached, aiming to engage readers with quirky insights rather than taking sides 1.
Global Influence
The global influence of Marginal Revolution is particularly strong in India, where it is the second-largest market and potentially the largest in the future 2. Tyler notes that public talks in India often reveal the blog's significant impact, as audiences recognize him as the "MRU guy" 2.
In India, it's like, oh, you're the MRU guy. And that to me, is a very hopeful sign that we're getting somewhere with that.
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Alex highlights the blog's role in amplifying good ideas, serving as a launching pad for various projects and fostering a forum for diverse intellectual contributions 3.
Role of the Internet
The internet plays a pivotal role in amplifying the reach of Marginal Revolution, enabling Tyler and Alex to teach millions globally 4. Tyler believes the power of the written word is at an all-time high, with new norms of discourse emerging worldwide 5.
The power of the written word has never been higher and the openness of the discourse has never been greater.
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Alex adds that the internet is foundational to their teaching efforts, allowing them to engage with students across various platforms like Twitter and YouTube 4.
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