Dead Wrong® with Johan Norberg – Is the World Really on Fire? (VIDEO)

The terrible forest fires of 2018 reveal the unavoidable consequences of global warming. More forests are burning. The world is on fire. Dead Wrong®. Find out why that’s all just smoke and mirrors from Free To Choose® Media Executive Editor and Cato Institute Senior Fellow Johan Norberg.
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Episode 22 – International Movement of Wealth (Podcast)

Money, wealth, and capital can move around the world in mere seconds. Within any economic structure, capital is the building block of prosperity. With relatively new ease of access to resources, how has that changed our society? Developing nations no longer need to start from scratch, or wait long periods of time to meet demand for certain items. This has fundamentally changed what is considered capital along with the way our world and our governments function. Author and Professor Richard B. McKenzie puts it in these easy to understand terms, “The big difference is not so much the need for …

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Dead Wrong® with Johan Norberg – Atlas Still Carries the World (VIDEO)

Sixty years ago, Ayn Rand published the novel Atlas Shrugged. It’s an unrealistic, outdated tale of entrepreneurs as heroes and politicians as villains. Dead Wrong®. Free To Choose® Media Executive Editor and Cato Institute Senior Fellow Johan Norberg explains why this novel is more relevant now than ever.
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Episode 21 – Why Economists Disagree (Podcast)

Despite general agreement on the academic theory behind economics, the implementation of those findings into society usually leads to disagreement. There are simply too many variables within a society to achieve a consensus. So with the unpredictable nature of individuals, how can economists even begin to predict the results of their theories? Milton Friedman reflects on his process, “What we insist on is that you’re not able to predict random, irrational behavior. And therefore, the only kind of behavior that you can hope to predict is behavior that has some regularity. One individual may behave any way at all. But …

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Dead Wrong® with Johan Norberg – Resource Scarcity or Abundance? (VIDEO)

The world population is at 7.7 billion people and counting. More people means more consumption, so resources are getting scarcer, and costlier, by the day. Dead Wrong®. That’s assuming that people don’t produce, and only consume. Free To Choose® Media Executive Editor and Cato Institute Senior Fellow Johan Norberg explains.
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Episode 20 – Charles Murray (Podcast)

Welfare programs are often touted as the saving grace of those living in poverty. But, as with any governmental program there tends to be unintended consequences despite noble intentions. How have welfare programs changed the overall culture of those living in poverty? It’s a question that most people have never posed to themselves. Social scientist Charles Murray has researched that very question for years. He poses that these programs have changed the perception of those who have money and those who work hard. “One of the most tragic things that you encounter are the stories of the 16-year-old who goes …

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Dead Wrong® with Johan Norberg – Trade War: What is it Good For? (VIDEO)

“Trade wars are good and easy to win. When we are down $100 billion with a certain country, we just don’t trade anymore – we win big. It’s easy!” Oh boy that’s Dead Wrong®. Join Free To Choose® Media Executive Editor and Cato Institute Senior Fellow Johan Norberg to find out why a trade war is good for… absolutely nothin’.
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Episode 19 – Healthcare Reform (Podcast)

Reforming healthcare is something that only gets more complicated with time. Rising costs, increased government involvement, and complex insurance policies only compound the problem further. These are problems that have been going on for decades with no clear resolution. But, what about looking at healthcare from an economic standpoint? Can market forces solve the problem? Noted economists Milton Friedman and Alain Enthoven once sat down to discuss exactly that. The start of the problem, they found, came when employers became primarily responsible for providing healthcare. What started off as government price controls has evolved into the system we have today …

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Dead Wrong® with Johan Norberg – The Wall They Already Built (VIDEO)

We need a big beautiful wall to protect American communities and stop immigrants from taking advantage of the US economy. Dead Wrong®. Just like with most big government projects, the thinking behind this leaves something to be desired. Find out why from Free To Choose® Media Executive Editor and Cato Institute Senior Fellow Johan Norberg.
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Episode 18 – James Buchanan (Podcast)

What is the most basic unit of our society which our values and norms are built around? For James Buchanan, that unit is the individual. It was his view that individual liberty should be the fundamental building block of a society. Laws and systems should be built around the protection of those individual rights in an effort to preserve liberty. His research and ideas won him a Nobel Prize in 1986, but underwent a transformation over the years. “I didn’t understand- had no understanding at all- of how the economy works or how the market works. I’ve often referred to …

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