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Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

1089 Prof Joseph Stiglitz and Today's News Recap from Earth One

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Pete Dominick

News, Politics

4.8 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Joseph E. Stiglitz is a professor of economics at Columbia University and the recipient of a John Bates Clark Medal and a Nobel Prize. He is also the former senior vice president and chief economist of the World Bank. His books include Globalization and Its Discontents, The Three Trillion Dollar War, and Making Globalization Work. He lives in New York City.

From one of the world’s leading economists, a compelling new vision of personal and economic freedom.

We are a nation born from the conviction that people must be free. But since the middle of the last century, that idea has been co-opted. Forces on the political Right have justified exploitation by cloaking it in the rhetoric of freedom, leading to pharmaceutical companies freely overcharging for medication, a Big Tech free from oversight, politicians free to incite rebellion, corporations free to pollute, and more. How did we get here? Whose freedom are we―and should we―be thinking about?

In The Road to Freedom, Nobel prize winner Joseph E. Stiglitz dissects America’s current economic system and the political ideology that created it, laying bare their twinned failure. “Free” and unfettered markets have only succeeded in delivering a series of crises: the financial crisis, the opioid crisis, and the crisis of inequality. While a small portion of the population has amassed considerable wealth, wages for most people have stagnated. Free and unfettered markets have exploited consumers, workers, and the environment alike. Such failures have fed populist movements that believe being free means abandoning any obligations citizens have to one another. As they grow in strength, these movements now pose a real threat to true economic and political freedom.

As an economic advisor to presidents and as chief economist at the World Bank, Stiglitz has witnessed these profound changes firsthand. As he argues, the failures follow from the elites’ unshakeable dedication to “the neoliberal experiment.” Explicitly taking on giants such as Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman, Stiglitz exposes accepted ideas about our political and economic life for what they are: twisted visions that tear at the social fabric while they enrich the very few.

The Road to Freedom breaks new ground, showing how economics―including recent advances in which Stiglitz has played such an important role―reframes how to think about freedom and the role of the state in a twenty-first century society. Drawing on the work of contemporary philosophers, Stiglitz explains a deeper, more humane way to assess freedoms―one that considers with care what to do when one person’s freedom conflicts with another’s. We must reimagine our existing economic and legal systems and embrace forms of collective action, including regulation and investment, if we are to create an innovative society in which everyone can flourish. The task could not be more urgent, and Stiglitz’s latest book is essential reading for those committed to the American ideal of an economic and political system that delivers well-being, opportunity, and meaningful freedoms for all.

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Well, hello there my friend. I hope you're doing all right and you know listen I'm doing pretty good no big deal but today my guest is just you know two-time

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Nobel Prize winner in economics.

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Professor Joseph Stieglitz joins me today

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to talk about his new book, The Road to Freedom

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Economics and the Good Society.

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Big deal, big guest. And our conversation begins at 26 minutes in today's show if you want to skip ahead

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but as always I've got your news recap from Earth One so stay tuned for that but just remember your

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recap from Earth One, so stay tuned for that, but just remember, I can't do it without your subscription.

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Thank you for anybody who's subscribed recently, everybody who's been subscribed

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for a long time time and anybody who wants to pay more

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for this show that hopefully you are getting a lot out of including this should be

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award-winning comprehensive news recap with headlines and sound here for

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you every day of the week.

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Well, almost.

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Not always on Fridays, but a lot of times on Fridays because one listener named Ryan G

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gilted me into it, and so he has to live with the bird. times on Fridays because one listener named Ryan G.

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Guilted me into it.

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And so he has to live with the burden

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of me doing that much more work on a hangout night.

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But I am happy to do it.

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I love to do it.

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I know that so many of you get a lot out of it.

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