Capital Record
A podcast by National Review - Thursdays
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168 Episodes
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Episode 147: A Worldview Goes a Long Way
Published: 11/30/2023 -
Episode 146: Resolved: That More Public Policy Hurts Economic Activity
Published: 11/22/2023 -
Episode 145: Politics and Your Portfolio
Published: 11/16/2023 -
Episode 144: Cash Flow Tells the Truth
Published: 11/9/2023 -
Episode 143: A Mission Greater Than Ourselves
Published: 11/2/2023 -
Episode 142: Do-Gooders, Psychopaths, or Introverts?
Published: 10/26/2023 -
Episode 141: Growth on the World Stage
Published: 10/19/2023 -
Episode 140: Favorite Kinds of Taxes
Published: 10/12/2023 -
Episode 139: Capital with a C
Published: 10/5/2023 -
Episode 138: Is It All Ayn Rand’s Fault?
Published: 9/28/2023 -
Episode 137: Biden, Oil, the SPR, and You
Published: 9/21/2023 -
Episode 136: Bold Experimentation Should Be No Deal: A Conversation with Amity Shlaes
Published: 9/14/2023 -
Episode 135: Bidenomics Unwrapped
Published: 9/7/2023 -
Episode 134: Two Businessmen Jump on a Zoom
Published: 8/31/2023 -
Episode 133: Human Beings: The Ultimate Resource
Published: 8/24/2023 -
Episode 132: Plundered by Ignorance, Envy, and Dishonesty
Published: 8/17/2023 -
Episode 131: Supply, Demand, and Central Banking Run Amok
Published: 8/10/2023 -
Episode 130: To Have and to Hold
Published: 8/3/2023 -
Episode 129: The Market Is Not a Good Self-Promoter
Published: 7/27/2023 -
Episode 128: Courage in Congress
Published: 7/20/2023
American prosperity was built on a foundation of free markets and free people. But, with inflation on the rise and a struggling market, many in America’s political class are attempting to recycle failed socialist ideas and calling for government intervention in nearly every aspect of American life. In this National Review Capital Matters podcast, presented by the National Review Institute, financier David Bahnsen hosts interviews with the nation’s top business leaders, entrepreneurs, and financial commentators. Tune in to hear guests such as Larry Kudlow, Steve Forbes, and Art Laffer present a practical and moral vindication of America’s capitalist way of life.