Telling the story of how the most powerful economy in history came to be.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | History |
What is the price of a human being? This episode explores the darkest stain on the history of US economics; slavery.
The American south was one of the richest regions on the planet in the 1850s. Yet, despite their cash, many historians consider the... more
We pick up our narrative in the 1850s, while the US was on the brink of the bloody Civil War. What was the economic situation that preceded the war? And what economic variables caused the war to happen? This episode explores the effect of the Panic... more
The mid 19th century was a period which inaugurated Marxism and the Neoclassical Revolution, opposing ideologies which set the stage for economic battle for the next 150 years. This episode explores the origins of both school of thought and how they... more
During the 1840's the US expanded by nearly 66%. What happens to an economy when the landmass it oversees expands by that much in just 3 years? Also, what happens to an economy which is on a gold standard, when a gold rush dumps millions of dollars o... more
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A enjoyable, informative and edifying podcast. It is unfortunate it has seemingly halted production.
Thorough, informative, educational, and free of pretension
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