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A podcast from the Rhodes Center for International Finance and Economics at the Watson Institute at Brown University. Hosted by political economist and director of the Rhodes Center, Mark Blyth.

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In December, the Rhodes Center hosted Sven Beckert, the Laird Bell Professor of History at Harvard University, to discuss his new book “Capitalism: A Global History.”

The title may sound dry, but in the hands of Sven, it is anything but. In it, he t... more

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For as long as this thing we call “capitalism” has existed, it has had its fair share of critics. (You’ve heard more than a few of them on this very podcast.)

On this episode, Mark talks with someone whose new book makes clear that when it comes to ... more

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Lithium is an essential ingredient of most modern electronics. It helps to power our phones, our laptops, and increasingly EVs and other key parts of the green transition.

As Thea Riofrancos, a political scientist, environmentalist, and author of ... more

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This is the second part of a two-part series featuring Leah Downey, a political economist at King’s College London and author of the new book “Our Money: Monetary Policy as if Democracy Matters.”

Mark Blyth and Leah discuss what has happened at the... more

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Recent Guests

John Cassidy
Staff Writer at The New Yorker and author of 'Capitalism and Its Critics, A History from the Industrial Revolution to AI'
The New Yorker
Episode: The story of capitalism, as told by its critics
Thea Riofrancos
Political scientist, environmentalist, and author of the book 'Extraction, The Frontiers of Green Capitalism'
Norton
Episode: The extraction industry powering the green transition
Leah Downey
A political economist at King's College London, author of the book 'Our Money, Monetary Policy as if Democracy Matters'
King's College London
Episode: Independent from who exactly? Central banks and democracy (part two)
Karin Wulf
Historian and director and librarian of the John Carter Brown Library
Brown University
Episode: The role of universities in a democratic society (a collaboration with “Brown 2026”)
Kevin McLaughlin
Literary scholar and director of the John Nicholas Brown Center for Advanced Study
Brown University
Episode: The role of universities in a democratic society (a collaboration with “Brown 2026”)
Björn Bremer
Political Scientist at Central European University and JFK Memorial Fellow at Harvard
Central European University
Episode: Why the left keeps losing (or does it)?
Paul Pierson
Political Scientist at UC Berkeley and expert on U.S. politics
University of California, Berkeley
Episode: Why the left keeps losing (or does it)?
Małgorzata Mazurek
Historian, associate professor of Polish studies, author of The Economics of Heerness
Columbia University
Episode: Imagining the macroeconomy in interwar Poland
Charlotte Cavaille
Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the University of Michigan's Gerald Ford School of Public Policy
University of Michigan
Episode: The puzzling politics of inequality

Host

Mark Blyth
Director of the Rhodes Center for International Finance and Economics, known for his engaging insights into political economy and his ability to explain complex issues clearly.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 147 ratings
  • Consistently interesting

    Some of the show is less accessible to folk who were not trained in economics but all of it is interesting.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    finitestatemachine
    United Statesa month ago
  • Exceptional

    An incredible podcast that takes complex topics of economics and finance and presents them in a highly comprehensible and engaging way. My new favourite - can’t recommend highly enough!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush
    Australia7 months ago
  • Pulse Check on Society

    Mark Blyth always seems to have his finger on the pulse of society. This allows him to notice subtle changes which indicate deeper issues concerning the flows of capital. Serious discussions for people who are seriously interested in understanding the world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    InternationalPolJunkie
    United States7 months ago
  • Excellent podcast

    Am a fan of Mark. Think it would be better if it the conversations were a bit more in depth / if they allowed a bit more time to explore the topics.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    demone222
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • Best economics podcast

    I’m always excited when a new episode drops. Wish more people knew the name Mark Blyth.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    svrnclv
    United Statesa year ago

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Highly engaging and insightful, making complex economic topics accessible to a broader audience.
Mark Blyth provides a fresh perspective on issues that matter in today's society, spotlighting important economic discussions.
Listeners appreciate a diversity of expert guests that contribute valuable insights on pressing economic and political issues.

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The story of capitalism, as told by its critics
Q: How does Piketty fit into the chain of thinking about inequality?
He brought inequality back into the debate with accessible visualizations and illustrated its resurgence in the contemporary context.
The story of capitalism, as told by its critics
Q: What was your thought process behind including the global critiques of capitalism?
Capitalism is a global phenomenon, and critiques have emerged from various parts of the world, particularly in South America.
The story of capitalism, as told by its critics
Q: Why did you decide to start with the whistleblower?
To show that industrial capitalism was built on pre-existing mercantile capitalism, exemplified by the East India Company.
Independent from who exactly? Central banks and democracy (part 1)
Q: What would your ideal form of independent central bank look like?
The ideal model would be one where the legislature has active management over the central bank, allowing for regular input and steering of monetary policy in a predictable manner.
Independent from who exactly? Central banks and democracy (part 1)
Q: Why not just go with more accountability for central banks instead of limiting their independence?
The notion of accountability through transparency can lead to performative politics that distract from actual responsibility, making it crucial to maintain democratic control over monetary policy.

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This podcast offers a critical examination of economic and political issues, particularly focusing on capitalism, democracy, and the complexities of the financial world. Through engaging conversations with leading experts, the discussions cover a wide range of topics including income inequality, central banking, the green transition, and the intersection of political movements with economic policies. Notably, the podcast presents nuanced perspectives on contemporary socio-economic challenges and incorporates historical context to inform current debates. The host's unique insights, combined with diverse guest expertise, make for thought-provoking content aimed at listeners interested in understanding the intricacies of the economy and its gl... more

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