There are many kinds of entrepreneurs. They are all instigators of win-win arrangements in which customers are served in innovative ways by enterprising individuals and firms. Lives are improved for consumers and producers.
On this week’s Economics For Entrepreneurs podcast we dissect the path to success of an individual who chose the crowded and highly contested field of sports content production, navigated a way to the top, and then broke out in a new entrepreneurial distribution initiative.
Jason Whitlock shares with us many principles of his success; we highlight just a few of them here to whet your appetite for the podcast.
Show Notes: https://mises.org/library/jason-whitlock-values-driven-entrepreneur-shares-ten-principles-success-highly-competitive
"Jason Whitlock's 10 Steps to Entrepreneurial Success" (PDF): Mises.org/E4E_75_PDF
Per Bylund's Mises U lecture, "Austrian Economics in Business": Mises.org/E4E_75_Bylund
Peter Klein's Mises U lecture, "Entrepreneurship": Mises.org/E4E_75_Klein
"A Former Slave’s Determination to Transcend Politics with Philosophy and Economics in the Jim Crow South" by Mark Shupe: Mises.org/E4E_75_BTW
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Moving policing outside of the realm of economic calculation contributes to many of the problems we see.
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Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 26 July 2023.
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Liberty vs. Power is a history podcast dedicated to what Murray Rothbard saw as the noble task of libertarians: "to de-bamboozle: to penetrate the fog of lies and deception of the State and its Court Intellectuals."
Featuring Dr. Patrick Newman and Tho Bishop, each episode is dedicated to exposing the cronyism that has fueled the growth of the American empire, and celebrating those precious victories in defense of liberty.
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Music: "Army of Soldiers" by The Brought Low is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 International License.
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Presented to the Free Enterprise Society at Oklahoma State University on March 13, 2024.
Ryan McMaken (https://mises.org/McMaken) is executive editor at the Mises Institute. He is a cohost of the Radio Rothbard podcast (https://mises.org/RothPod) and the War, Economy, and State podcast (https://mises.org/WES), and is the author of *Breaking Away: The Case of Secession, Radical Decentralization, and Smaller Polities* and *Commie Cowboys: The Bourgeoisie and the Nation-State in the Western Genre*.
The Free Enterprise Society (FES) is sponsored by the Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise at Oklahoma State University: https://fe.okstate.edu/fes
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Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on July 18, 2018.
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Progressives view all aspects of human life as a struggle against forces of oppression. Earlier this week on BBC, Professor Mariana Mazzucato suggested governments across the West should simply print money not only to help Ukraine, but also to finance other "wars" against climate change, inequality, and more. Should national treasuries essentially adopt a permanent wartime footing and print far more money, as Mazzucato and Warren Mosler recommend? Hint: Jeff and Bob say "No."
Jeff's article "A Permanent Wartime Economy": https://Mises.org/HAP386a
Bob's debate with Warren Mosler: https://Mises.org/HAP386b
Bob's article in The American Conservative on the Greenbacker movement: https://Mises.org/386c
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Printing Money and War
04:53 Modern Monetary Theory
19:21 A Permanent Wartime Economy
23:51 The Future of Fiscal Policy
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Washington Post conservative George Will trots out every tired slogan and bromide in the book to claim that Putin is Hitler and the Ukraine war is a fight for civilization.
Recommended Reading
“So, 112 ignoble, infantile Republicans voted to endanger civilization“ by George Will: https://Mises.org/WES_20_A
“Piers Morgan vs John Mearsheimer” on YouTube: https://Mises.org/WES_20_B
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After Grant pushes the Confederates back to Fort Donelson, the southern leaders had to decide whether to attempt escape or surrender. Ultimately, the surrender was carried out in a way that created scandal for the Confederate leaders who did manage to escape, and it gave Grant the opening to earn his nickname in the North: “Unconditional Surrender” Grant.
Chris Calton recounts the controversial history of the Civil War. This is the 46th episode in the third season of Historical Controversies. You may support this podcast financially at Mises.org/SupportHC.
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