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What Modern Medicine Gets Wrong (with Marty Makary)

Johns Hopkins surgeon Dr. Marty Makary talks about his book Blind Spots with EconTalk’s Russ Roberts. Makary argues that the medical establishment too often makes unsupported recommendations for treatment while condemning treatments and approaches that can make us healthier. This is a sobering and informative exploration of a number of key findings in medicine that […] The post What Modern Medicine Gets Wrong (with Marty Makary) appeared first on Econlib.

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Is Israel Winning the War in Gaza? (with Andrew Fox)

British Army major and Sandhurst lecturer Andrew Fox recently spent a week with the Israel Defense Forces including a day inside Gaza. He was struck by the IDF’s control of Gazan territory and shocked by the level of physical devastation. Listen as Fox and EconTalk’s Russ Roberts discuss Fox’s analysis of Israel’s performance in the Gazan war, why Fox believes […] The post Is Israel Winning the War in Gaza? (with Andrew Fox) appeared first on Econlib.

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The Problems of Boys and Men in Today’s America (with Richard Reeves)

Many boys and men in America are doing worse than girls and women in education while struggling with a culture that struggles to define what masculinity is in the 21st century. Is this a problem? Richard Reeves thinks so which is why he started the American Institute for Boys and Men. Listen as Reeves discusses […] The post The Problems of Boys and Men in Today’s America (with Richard Reeves) appeared first on Econlib.

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Chaos and Complexity Economics (with J. Doyne Farmer)

Physicist J. Doyne Farmer wants a new kind of economics that takes account of what we’ve learned from chaos theory and that builds more accurate models of how humans actually behave. Listen as he makes the case for complexity economics with EconTalk’s Russ Roberts. Farmer argues that complexity economics makes better predictions than standard economic theory and […] The post Chaos and Complexity Economics (with J. Doyne Farmer) appeared first on Econlib.

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What’s Happening Inside Your Doctor’s Head and Heart (with Adam Cifu)

Physician Adam Cifu keeps a binder of every patient of his who has passed away. Every once in a while, he opens it and remembers the lives of his past patients. Morbid? Maybe a little. But it’s just one of the ways Cifu tries to make his practice of medicine more mindful. In this conversation with […] The post What’s Happening Inside Your Doctor’s Head and Heart (with Adam Cifu) appeared first on Econlib.

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How Do You Capture the Tragedy of War? (with Sabin Howard)

A soldier goes off to war. Damaged in combat, he returns home, forever changed. Master sculptor Sabin Howard captures this tragic and powerful journey in bronze, for the new World War I Memorial that will be unveiled in Washington, D.C. on September 13, 2024. Howard talks about his craft with EconTalk’s Russ Roberts as they discuss […] The post How Do You Capture the Tragedy of War? (with Sabin Howard) appeared first on Econlib.

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The Ever-Present Challenge of Escaping Poverty (with Noah Smith)

The universe, points out economist Noah Smith, is always trying to kill us, whether through asteroids hurtling through space or our every-few-hours hunger pains. Why, then, should we expect anything but a gravitational pull toward poverty? Listen as Smith explains to EconTalk’s Russ Roberts why he believes that poverty will always be our “elemental foe,” […] The post The Ever-Present Challenge of Escaping Poverty (with Noah Smith) appeared first on Econlib.

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Sam Harris on Jew-Hatred, Radical Islam, and the West

Neuroscientist and author Sam Harris of the podcast Making Sense talks with EconTalk’s Russ Roberts about rising Jew-hatred in the West and what Harris sees as the dangers of radical Islam and Jihadism. The post Sam Harris on Jew-Hatred, Radical Islam, and the West appeared first on Econlib.

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Does Parenting Make You a Better Person? (with Erik Hoel)

Does parenting make you a better person? Can it improve your life? Neuroscientist Erik Hoel makes the self-interested case for parenting arguing that it makes you less jaded and more heartbroken (in a good way) for how you experience the world. Listen as new father Hoel speaks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the universal […] The post Does Parenting Make You a Better Person? (with Erik Hoel) appeared first on Econlib.

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Lessons from Lincoln, Then and Now (with Diana Schaub)

What lessons can we take from the speeches of Abraham Lincoln for today’s turbulent times? How did those speeches move the nation in Lincoln’s day? Listen as political scientist Diana Schaub of Loyola University, Maryland talks with EconTalk’s Russ Roberts about three of Lincoln’s most important speeches and what they can tell us about the […] The post Lessons from Lincoln, Then and Now (with Diana Schaub) appeared first on Econlib.

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