The De-Riggable Podcast
This week on De-Riggable, Ben and Steve try to pin down a slippery word: distortion. They separate “disruptions” (like hurricanes and broken ports) from enduring distortions we create through policy—especially laws that tilt markets long-term. Along the way, they wrestle with a thorny case: price gouging. Is outlawing it a distortion, or a moral guardrail that protects communities during crises? From there, the conversation expands into subsidies—green energy, oil and gas, and the hypocrisy of calling one “market manipulation” while ignoring the other. The biggest twist: climate change isn’t framed as an economic debate at all, but as a survival and national security issue—because large-scale disruptions become permanent global instability. They end by zooming out: why America treats capitalism like a religion, how “economic fundamentalism” resists adaptation, and why China’s willingness to violate capitalist purity helped it become a solar manufacturing powerhouse. The core question: which distortions protect society—and which quietly rig the game? Read Steve's A True Free Market [https://www.amazon.com/True-Free-Market-Conversations-Economics-ebook/dp/B07949WD3S/ref=sr_1_1?crid=RF9KOTPVYBH0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hyamTLslGvBaoHkyHSa-aA.EVmNVnd3RTTIyCDE35zP8XhH-V46vspTHyd5k3Jv60g&dib_tag=se&keywords=a+true+free+market+stephen+taft&qid=1764001775&sprefix=a+true+free+market+stephen+taft%2Caps%2C92&sr=8-1]
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