Inspire Us Podcast
Deirdre McCloskey is an economic historian, philosopher, and Distinguished Scholar and chair holder at the Cato Institute in Washington D.C. She did her education at Harvard and taught at the University of Chicago — where Milton Friedman was her colleague — and produced a body of work that fundamentally challenges how economists think about language, ethics, and what actually made the modern world rich.At 83, she has been a socialist, a Keynesian, and is now a classical liberal. She calls her position "humanomics" — economics with the humans left in. In this conversation she makes the case for what she calls equality of permission: not income, not opportunity, but the simple freedom to try. From minimum wage and price controls to COVID lockdowns, free speech absolutism, and the creeping surveillance state, McCloskey is sharp, uncompromising, and an absolute pleasure to speak with.Hope you enjoy!
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