Classical Liberalism and the Common Good: Eileen Norcross talks to Alex Salter
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In today's episode, Eileen Norcross, Vice President for Policy Research at the Mercatus Center, chats with Alex Salter about a big question with a long pedigree, namely, is liberalism, in particular, classical liberalism, at odds with the concept of the common good. Salter is Associate Professor of Economics at the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University and Comparative Economics Research Fellow at The Free Market Institute. His research interests include monetary policy and the commercialization of space travel.
The audio, as well as the transcript of this conversation between Norcross and Salter, has been slightly edited for clarity.
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Resources:
- Eileen Norcross and Paul Dragos Aligica, Catholic Social Thought And New Institutional Economics: A Preliminary Assessment of Their Affinities and Areas of Potential Convergence
- Alexander Salter, Could Adam Smith Have Loved Distributism?
- Eugene Callahan and Alexander Salter, DEAD ENDS AND LIVING CURRENTS: DISTRIBUTISM AS A PROGRESSIVE RESEARCH PROGRAM
- Alexander Salter, THE CONSTITUTION OF ECONOMIC EXPERTISE: SOCIAL SCIENCE IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE, PAST AND PRESENT
- Alexander Salter, Learning to Love the Liberalism of Ludwig von Mises
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