Patrick Newman

Dr. Patrick Newman is Murray N. Rothbard Research Fellow at the Mises Institute and assistant teaching professor of economics at the University of Tampa. His research interests include macroeconomics, monetary policy, economic history, and cronyism. He is the author of Cronyism: Liberty versus Power in Early America, 1607-1849 (Mises Institute, 2021) and the editor of Murray Rothbard’s Conceived in Liberty: The New Republic, 1784-1791 (Mises Institute 2019) and The Progressive Era (Mises Institute, 2017), His current projects include The Making of a Misesian Economist, coauthored with Joseph Salerno, and Cronyism: Rise of the Corporatist State, 1849-1929.

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The Misesian Patrick Newman

Murray Rothbard is one of the all-time greats in Austrian economics and libertarianism. When studying his achievements, we immediately see that Rothbard is a giant whose shoulders free-market scholars should aspire to stand on.

 

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Ryan McMaken Patrick Newman

When it comes to the great political economist John C. Calhoun, most people love him or hate him. In this episode, economic historian Patrick Newman joins us to take a more balanced look at Calhoun, his origins as a War Hawk and nationalist, and why he was never a true Jeffersonian.