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On this episode, we’ll hear a book panel discussion on Peter Boettke’s book, The Struggle for a Better World (mercatus.org/hayekprogram/research/books/struggle-better-world) (Mercatus Center at George Mason University, 2021). In his comments, Boettke provides an overview of his book, emphasizes the role that institutions play in human societies, and discusses his focus on improving the human condition by lifting up those who are least prosperous in our world. The panel is moderated by Stefanie Haeffele, and they are joined on the panel by:

• Emily Chamlee-Wright (mercatus.org/scholars/emily-chamlee-wright) , President and CEO of the Institute for Humane Studies, and co-author of How We Came Back: Voices from Post-Katrina New Orleans (mercatus.org/hayekprogram/research/books/how-we-came-back) (2015)
• Alain Marciano (mercatus.org/hayekprogram/scholars/alain-marciano) , Professor of Economics and Statistics at the University of Turin, distinguished affiliated fellow with the Hayek Program, and author of James Buchanan and Peaceful Cooperation: From Public Finance to a Theory of Collective Action (core-prod.cambridgecore.org/core/elements/james-buchanan-and-peaceful-cooperation/D3F68FE9082C530184D8F2A7EA00ECFC) (2024)
• Mark Pennington (kcl.ac.uk/people/professor-mark-pennington) , Professor of Political Economy and Public Policy and Director of the Center for the Study of Governance and Society at King’s College London, and author of Robust Political Economy: Classical Liberalism and the Future of Public Policy (amazon.com/Robust-Political-Economy-Classical-Liberalism/dp/1845426215?ref_=ast_author_mpb) (2011)

View Emily Chamlee-Wright's "The Four Corners of Liberalism" graphic here (mercatus.org/media/image/four-corners-liberalism) .


Peter Boettke (mercatus.org/hayekprogram/scholars/peter-j-boettke) is a Distinguished University Professor of Economics and Philosophy at George Mason University and Director of the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He has published numerous books including Living Economics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (mercatus.org/hayekprogram/research/books/living-economics) (2012) and F. A. Hayek: Economics, Political Economy and Social Philosophy (mercatus.org/hayekprogram/research/books/f-hayek-economics-political-economy-and-social-philosophy) (2018).


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