Published Jan 27, 2021
Benjamin Friedman on the Origins of Economic Belief | Conversations with Tyler
Economist Benjamin Friedman dives into the moral and democratic impacts of economic growth, challenges prevailing monetary policies, and reveals the profound influence of religious beliefs on Western economic thought, questioning the secular Enlightenment narrative.

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