

Bob Murphy: How Bad Is the National Debt?
Sep 5, 2024
Bob Murphy, an economist and senior fellow at the Mises Institute, dives into the controversial issue of national debt and Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). He discusses how the U.S. national debt has surged to alarming levels, prompting questions about economic stability. Murphy explains MMT's perspective that government deficits can bolster private sector prosperity. He also critiques the efficiency of government spending, addresses rising skepticism toward MMT amid inflation concerns, and contrasts economic theories that shape public perception of debt.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Navigating National Debt and Economic Perspectives
02:08 • 27min
Navigating Social Security Challenges
28:39 • 6min
Rethinking Government Deficits: A Different Perspective
35:08 • 4min
Critiquing Modern Monetary Theory
39:11 • 23min
Navigating Libertarian Perspectives: Optimism vs. Pessimism in Governance
01:02:21 • 5min
Government Incompetence and Surveillance: A Double-Edged Sword
01:07:24 • 2min
Exploring Technology, Alienation, and Political Conspiracies
01:09:37 • 5min