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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 1051 Want to Be Poorer? Defy These Economic Laws

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Economics, Libertarian, Government, News

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2017

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Hunter Lewis, in an amazing book called Economics in Three Lessons & One Hundred Economic Laws, concisely reviews the crucial economic ideas that can help people see the world in a whole new way.

Show notes for Ep. 1051

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0:34.2

Hey, everybody, Tom Woods here.

0:35.4

Hunter Lewis is back with us again.

0:37.3

We've talked to him a couple of times in the past. He's the author of Woods here. Hunter Lewis is back with us again. We've talked to him

0:37.9

a couple of times in the past. He's the author of many books, including where Keynes went

0:43.4

wrong and where Bernie went wrong. Hunter Lewis is co-founder of Cambridge Associates, a global

0:50.8

investment firm, and he is the author of the volume we're going to be discussing today,

0:56.3

which is economics in three lessons and 100 economic laws, two works in one volume.

1:04.1

Hunter Lewis, welcome back to the show.

1:06.1

Great to be with you.

1:07.7

You sure do pump out a lot of stuff on economics.

1:10.7

Very good. So the first half of this

1:13.7

volume is economics in three lessons with a tip of the hat to Henry Haslett. Obviously,

1:20.5

that's meant to be a bit provocative for those of us who were raised on Henry Hasl's book. Why three

1:25.8

lessons? Well, it's more than a tip of the hat.

1:29.1

I mean, it's absolutely following in Henry Haslett's footsteps. The first lesson in my book is

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