'The Big Myth' breaks down pro-market, anti-government propaganda in the U.S. - podcast episode cover

'The Big Myth' breaks down pro-market, anti-government propaganda in the U.S.

Oct 10, 202312 minTranscript available on Metacast
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The Big Myth, a new book co-written by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway, details the rise of free market capitalism in the 19th century and its long-lasting impact on American democracy. In today's episode, Oreskes speaks with Here & Now's Scott Tong about how Little House on the Prairie, union busting, and Ronald Reagan all played a role in diminishing government regulation – and how the effects of that policy and pop culture campaign can still be seen in today's housing crisis and COVID-19 response.

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