Who is Doug Casey's Favorite Economist and why?

Who is Doug Casey's Favorite Economist and why?

Doug Casey's Take

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@LorenHenriksen
@LorenHenriksen - 15.11.2020 19:11

I recently discovered your friend Jeff Berwick, says you were his mentor,very interesting fellow. Thank you from Toronto,Canada.

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@Saldo30
@Saldo30 - 15.11.2020 19:12

Mine is Peter Schiff. Peter just doesn't say something without giving a detailed explanation as to why he is saying it. I have learned so much from him about not only where we are going, but how we got here in the first place.

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@deniscowley
@deniscowley - 15.11.2020 19:16

Watch the Uneducated Economist daily...the man adds value.

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@generalstack6540
@generalstack6540 - 15.11.2020 19:18

Can you ask Doug how they powers that be can continue to keep the economic system going in the face of so much insanity of money printing , QE, debt, etc . is it not a miracle that the whole rotten man made economic edifice has not caved in on itself ?

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@DT-mn9py
@DT-mn9py - 15.11.2020 21:12

Historically, what about Jeremy Bentham?

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@DT-mn9py
@DT-mn9py - 15.11.2020 21:16

Yes, the Uneducated Economist is a good example of a true economist.

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@petermeter8160
@petermeter8160 - 15.11.2020 22:18

Milton Friedman...

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@workwillfreeyou
@workwillfreeyou - 15.11.2020 23:13

Jim Cramer.

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@CurtisMoe
@CurtisMoe - 15.11.2020 23:28

Can you label these short clips differently than the normal Doug's Takes?

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@JustinPavoni
@JustinPavoni - 16.11.2020 00:16

Alive today: Peter Schiff, David Friedman, Walter Williams
GOAT: Murray Rothbard

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@lisalyons7381
@lisalyons7381 - 16.11.2020 01:39

Modern guy - Mike Maloney !

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@lisalyons7381
@lisalyons7381 - 16.11.2020 01:42

Most are bad because they are Keynesians and are love printing money. Gotta be someone good from the Austrian School ?!

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@m.morininvestor9920
@m.morininvestor9920 - 16.11.2020 07:10

I like steven van metre, Mannarino & Rick Rule.

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@malekospin
@malekospin - 16.11.2020 10:55

Murray Rothbard.

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@steveosmonson6535
@steveosmonson6535 - 16.11.2020 23:57

Rickards??

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@steves8014
@steves8014 - 18.11.2020 03:56

Doug Casey once said he read a couple of pages of Ayn Rand and had to put the book down and just think. Having the utmost respect for Casey's intellect, I immediately ordered Atlas Shrugged, having been looking at it as eventually necessary but a duty. What an ironic way to spend the Wuhan lockdown. It should be a semester in all high schools. Here he mentions Thomas Sowell, whom I was not familiar with, but have now discovered his piercing reasoning. I share Sowell's criticism of "intellectuals", and their naïve love for collectivism. Glad to hear Casey say Mises is "unreadable", I thought it was just me, having to rely on Murray Rothbard speeches to understand!

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@anilrai6918
@anilrai6918 - 21.11.2020 16:54

Came here from uneducated Economist. Subscribed.

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@jhall2691
@jhall2691 - 08.12.2020 11:39

Me

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@notalmostfamous9773
@notalmostfamous9773 - 13.01.2021 08:51

Thomas Sowell

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@KSLuz
@KSLuz - 26.01.2021 01:09

Uneducated economist brought me here

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@KSLuz
@KSLuz - 26.01.2021 09:18

Do you mind linking the original video? Mr Smith mentioned that he put links or look up Percy’s book and mention in the description but it’s not there.

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@tross8908
@tross8908 - 29.06.2021 22:40

The graph is currently used by the LP and is called The Worlds Smallest Political Quiz. It was based on the Nolan Chart by David Nolan, the founder of the Libertarian Party. In the late 1980s I worked with Marshall Fritz in revising the Nolan Chart for use by his newly formed Advocates for Self Government. The Nolan Chart had Economic Freedom on the X axis and Personal Freedom on the Y axis.

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@tross8908
@tross8908 - 29.06.2021 22:45

The book on Mises was Mises Made Easier by Percy Greaves

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