Rob Wiblin's top recommended EconTalk episodes v0.2 Feb 2020
EconTalk: Russ Roberts, Library of Economics and Liberty
92 episodes
9 months ago
Rob Wiblin's favourite 100 episodes of EconTalk — the award-winning weekly talk show about economics in daily life: http://econtalk.org
A selection of the 'top 11' have modified release dates so they show up at the top when you choose to show the most recent first. The rest are then listed by release date.
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Rob Wiblin's personal website: http://robwiblin.com
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Rob Wiblin's favourite 100 episodes of EconTalk — the award-winning weekly talk show about economics in daily life: http://econtalk.org
A selection of the 'top 11' have modified release dates so they show up at the top when you choose to show the most recent first. The rest are then listed by release date.
Learn more about this list and the episodes: https://tinyurl.com/rob-top-econtalk
Rob Wiblin's personal website: http://robwiblin.com
Ranked #10 of all time: Gregory on Politics, Murder, and Love in Stalin's Kremlin
Rob Wiblin's top recommended EconTalk episodes v0.2 Feb 2020
1 hour 2 minutes 29 seconds
4 years ago
Ranked #10 of all time: Gregory on Politics, Murder, and Love in Stalin's Kremlin
Paul Gregory of the University of Houston and a Research Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about Nikolai Bukharin's power struggle with Stalin and Bukharin's romance with Anna Larina, who was 26 years younger than Bukharin. Based on Gregory's book, Politics, Murder, and Love in Stalin's Kremlin, the conversation explores the career and personal life of Bukharin and how his career and personal life intersected. Bukharin was one of the key founders of the Bolshevik Revolution that led to the creation of the Soviet Union. In the late 1920s, he disagreed with Stalin's policy of collectivization. Stalin ruthlessly pursued him, eventually had him arrested, tried and convicted in the one of the infamous Show Trials, and executed. Anna, his wife, is then sentenced to the Gulag and later exiled. The power and poignancy of the story lies in Bukharin's refusal to believe that his old friend Stalin is out to kill him. Gregory also discusses Bukharin's economic policies and whether Stalin or someone like him was inevitable. Actually released 12 Jul 2010.
Rob Wiblin's top recommended EconTalk episodes v0.2 Feb 2020
Rob Wiblin's favourite 100 episodes of EconTalk — the award-winning weekly talk show about economics in daily life: http://econtalk.org
A selection of the 'top 11' have modified release dates so they show up at the top when you choose to show the most recent first. The rest are then listed by release date.
Learn more about this list and the episodes: https://tinyurl.com/rob-top-econtalk
Rob Wiblin's personal website: http://robwiblin.com