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The End of Socialism - James Otteson, Hayek Lecture Series

Offered By: Duke University via YouTube

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Socialism Courses Capitalism Courses Economic Systems Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a thought-provoking lecture from the Hayek Lecture Series at Duke University, where Professor James Otteson presents a compelling defense of capitalism while addressing moral concerns that lead people to embrace socialist-inclined policies. Delve into the complexities of human preferences, the power of decentralized decision-making, and the correlation between economic freedom and human prosperity. Examine the trade-offs between reducing inequality and alleviating poverty, and consider the moral values and empirical consequences of different systems of political economy. Engage with challenging questions from the audience and gain insights into the ongoing debate between capitalist and socialist economic models.

Syllabus

Introduction
The Two Questions
Local Knowledge
The Individual
The Third Party
Uncertainty
Running an economy
economizer argument
choice architect argument
environment
measure
conclusion
trying is worth it
desirability of socialism
example
question
inequality


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Duke University Department of Political Science

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