Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer
A podcast by Civic Ventures - Tuesdays
377 Episodes
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Does media have an economics problem? (with Charles Mudede)
Published: 13/12/2019 -
Does economics have a media problem? (with Matt Gertz)
Published: 10/12/2019 -
How monopolies feed plutocracy (with Matt Stoller)
Published: 3/12/2019 -
BONUS: George Monbiot - Unedited Conversation
Published: 29/11/2019 -
How to make the rich pay their taxes (with Gabriel Zucman)
Published: 26/11/2019 -
Economic woman (with Katrine Marçal, Lisa D. Cook, and Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman)
Published: 19/11/2019 -
Listener voicemails! (with Nick and Goldy)
Published: 15/11/2019 -
Is economic orthodoxy evolving? (with Luigi Zingales)
Published: 12/11/2019 -
Can we hold big corporations to higher standards? (with Mayor Dave Bieter and E.J. Dionne)
Published: 5/11/2019 -
HALLOWEEN SPECIAL: Trickle-Down or Treat
Published: 31/10/2019 -
Tax me more, I’m rich (with Abigail Disney and Chye-Ching Huang)
Published: 29/10/2019 -
Will bad economics kill the Green New Deal? (with Naomi Klein and J.W. Mason)
Published: 22/10/2019 -
Paul’s Book Review: Kochland
Published: 18/10/2019 -
The trade-offs of global trade (with Dean Baker and Port Commissioner Ryan Calkins)
Published: 15/10/2019 -
How neoliberalism happened (with George Monbiot and Binyamin Appelbaum)
Published: 8/10/2019 -
BONUS: Rewriting the rules for an inclusive economy (with Darrick Hamilton)
Published: 4/10/2019 -
Why philanthropy can’t undo this mess (with Anand Giridharadas)
Published: 1/10/2019 -
BONUS: Saru Jayaraman - Unedited Conversation
Published: 27/09/2019 -
Author Interview: Chris Arnade
Published: 24/09/2019 -
Paul’s Book Review #2: Janesville, An American Story
Published: 20/09/2019
We are living through a paradigm shift from trickle-down neoliberalism to middle-out economics — a new understanding of who gets what and why. Join zillionaire class-traitor Nick Hanauer and some of the world’s leading economic and political thinkers as they explore the latest thinking on how the economy actually works.
