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American prosperity was built on a foundation of free markets and free people. But, with inflation on the rise and a struggling market, many in America’s political class are attempting to recycle failed socialist ideas and calling for government intervention in nearly every aspect of American life. In this National Review Capital Matters podcast, presented by the National Review Institute, financier David Bahnsen hosts interviews with the nation’s top business leaders, entrepreneurs, and financial commentators. Tune in to hear guests such as Larry Kudlow, Steve Forbes, and Art Laffer present a practical and moral vindication of America’s capitalist way of life.

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Larry Kudlow is an American financial analyst, television personality, and economic advisor. He served as the Director of the National Economic Council under President Donald Trump and is known for his free-market economic views and commentary on economic policy.
Steve Forbes is an American publishing executive, editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine, and a prominent advocate of free-market policies. He has run for President of the United States and is known for his economic commentary supporting capitalism and limited government.
Arthur B. Laffer is an American economist and author, best known for the Laffer Curve, which illustrates the relationship between tax rates and tax revenue. He is a supply-side economist and has advised multiple presidents on economic policy.

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Episode 237: The Good Life Versus Prosperity?

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David Bahnsen
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prosperity good life stupidity American capitalism economic well-being
Does prosperity make for a good life? If not, does it stand to reason that prosperity works against a good life? Why is this issue so problematic for people still today, when the answers embedded in the alleged tension were so apparent to men and women of wisdom so long ago? In this foundational episode, David discusses the recipe for the good life, where prosperity fits in, where it does not, and how stupidity can work to undermine both prosperity, and the good life so many claim to aspire to.
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Episode 236: Bond Vigilantes, Bad Chart Readers, and False Prophets

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David Bahnsen
Guests
Larry Kudlow Steve Forbes Art Laffer
Keywords
bond market fiscal policy economic outlook market rejection fiscal reform
Is the U.S. bond market rejecting the fiscal state of the country? Is it declaring doom and gloom? Is it begging us not to do this “big, beautiful bill”? Or, is the fiscal state of the country deeply troubled? Is the new bill a big disappointment, but the bond market is saying no such thing (for reasons you deserve to understand)? In this very important Capital Record, David makes the argument that those wrongly declaring some form of bond market revolt are hurting the cause of fiscal reform, undermining credibility, and making it harder for the real needs we have to be addressed. This rejection of crying wolf comes at a very important time for this woefully managed country!
0:00 18:45

Episode 235: SPAC Attack and Market Basics

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David Bahnsen
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Larry Kudlow Steve Forbes Art Laffer
Keywords
SPACs financial markets capital markets fraud prevention market innovation
Financial innovations are demonized all the time, and perhaps David should be grateful because a low regard for capital markets is what motivated the creation of this podcast. But today he looks at SPACs and the criticisms of them as an example of how fallacious defense of central planning works. He makes the case that protection against fraud is one thing, but protection against loss is another. And ultimately, he makes the case that a system of robust financial markets has gains and losses, and that is a good thing.
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Episode 234: Markets Are Not Imposed by Politics

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David Bahnsen
Guests
Larry Kudlow Steve Forbes Art Laffer
Keywords
markets free markets socialist ideas government intervention capitalism voluntary human interaction
There was a time conservatives all knew this, but the new right's fatal flaw is not just in the application -- the perpetual desire for more state intervention -- but rather in the very nature of things that they get wrong. Markets are not created by the state, but rather by voluntary, organic human interaction. David unpacks the relevance of this basic creational, economic, and yes, moral message, in today’s Capital Record.
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Episode 233: Conservative vs. Libertarian Economics

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David Bahnsen
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Populism Conservative economics Libertarian economics Free market orthodoxy Laissez-faire Low tax Low regulation
Populism seems to be the driving force of the new right’s economic philosophy. The new right has said that they want to take on “libertarian” economics and “free market orthodoxy.” Others have said that “libertarian economics is the same thing as conservative economics” (i.e., laissez-faire, low tax, low regulation, etc.). David suggests the need of the hour is not just more precise definitions, but a truly robust understanding of conservative economics -- one that goes where libertarianism didn’t, and goes where populism simply can’t.

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