Important Interview with Dr. Walter Block on Health Economics from the Free Market Perspective. Dr. Block is an Eminent Scholar and Professor of Economics at Loyola University, New Orleans. He is also an Adjunct Scholar at the Mises Institute and the Hoover Institute. Walter answers the most common objections to Free Market Health Care and simplifies many otherwise confusing aspects of the Health Care Debate. This tremendously educating show could be labeled 'Health Care Solutions in One Lesson'. Hosted by Michael McKay with Special Commentator, Meghan O'Toole.
Interview with Dr. Maria Martins, Emergency Room Physician who practices medicine in New York and California and is a scholar in Austrian Economics. Maria is a graduate of Mises University 2009. Maria brings an excellent perspective from a physician who is on the front lines of the Health Care Debate. We discussed her recent paper 'Involuntary Medical Servitude', which is available at http://mises.org/story/3657 . This was a very timely and important conversation with Dr. Maria Martins. Hosted by Michael McKay with Special Commentary from Meghan O'Toole.
Interview with Economist and Author of 'Requiem for Marx', Dr. Yuri Maltsev who defected in 1989 from the Soviet Union and was a member of then-President Gorbachev's perestroika reform team. Yuri has been an outspoken defender of Liberty for twenty years around the world. We discussed what really happened in Russia under Gorbachev and what history tells us we can expect from Socialistic Medicine in the USA. This is an excellent and timely interview you will want to download and share with your friends and family. Hosted by Michael McKay with Special Commentator Meghan O'Toole.
Interview with Mr. Jake Towne, who is an independent candidate for U.S. Congress in Pennsylvania's 15th District, north of Philadelphia. Jake is a Chemical Engineer by training and a recent graduate of Mises University 2009. The focus of this excellent interview was on Health Care and how government interference has reduced our choices and increased our costs as consumers. Topics included the Medical Profession's Government Sponsored Monopoly and how it restricts competition, thus preventing lower costs and how Insurance Companies cannot compete across state lines and how that creates higher costs and fewer choices for consumers. Hosted by Michael McKay with Special Commentator Meghan O'Toole.
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