Instapundit Talks to Russ Roberts About Hayek-Keynes Rap Vid
Over at PJTV, Glenn "Instapundit" Reynolds talks with George Mason University economist Russell Roberts, who coauthored the enormously popular and fun Hayek vs. Keynes rap video that has pulled some 750,00 views on the YouTube. Click on the screen to the right to go to the interview.
It's a wide-ranging conversation about how the project came about, how academic economists get fly girls for videos, why economics is hop popular social science of the moment, and more.
Roberts is one of the great popularizers of economics in the current moment. What's especially strong about him is that he's not really a simplifier. He's just really good at taking complex ideas and explaining them. If we had more economists like him, we'd need less economists like him!
Click on the image on the left to watch the vid. One grumble: As with the devil's fiddle solo in Charlie Daniels' "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," am I the only one who thinks Keynes has the better rap? And that the devil kicked little Johnny's ass when it came to violining?
Some Russ Roberts at Reason links.
If you are still on the fence about the TARP bailout (such folks walk among us still, like zombies at dawn), then take a look at this October 7, 2008 Reason.tv interview with Roberts about just how rotten it was, is, and will be.
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that has pulled some 750,00 views on the YouTube
Is that ?750,00, Nick? Zeroes matter, you know. Even in Pok?mon.
And that the devil kicked little Johnny's ass when it came to violining?<?i>
You arent the only one, Ive always thought that, but part of it might have been the backing band. On pure fiddlin' Johnny might have won.
SugarFree, stop impersonating robc.
Im fully capable of screwing up tags on my own.
I agree with you, the devil did win the fiddle solo IMHO.
Seems the dude actually brings up some very valid points. I mean seriously.
Jess
http://www.privacy-tools.de.tc
Which dude, Anonymity Bot? I must know!
And that the devil kicked little Johnny's ass when it came to violining?
Well, what do ya know? Libertarians are in league with... SATAN!
Please we're atheist Republicans not Satanic Republicans. Just calling them as I see them that's all.
The best part of the song is the funky groove the backup band lays down for the devil. Hands down.
And if Satan were in a band (he's in several), it'd certainly be a funk band. Heavy death metal seems like the obvious choice, but His Worshipfullness likes the nuance.
What does "hop popular" mean?
Satan's band:
Mephiskapheles
Can't believe that's 16 years old now. Jeez I'm old...
Enough with the constant posting about Glenn Reynolds. He is a torture supporting neo-con who sometimes links to Reason to be able to at least claim that he's a libertarian.
why economics is hop popular social science of the moment
'the devil kicked little Johnny's ass when it came to violining?'
The proto-Goths of the Romantic period had a similar reaction to Milton's Paradise Lost.
Satan supposedly got the good lines.
Roberts does great podcasts with some good guests. I recommend the recent Thomas Rustici interview. http://www.econtalk.org/archiv.....smoo.html.
Amen. I've been working my way through the entire backlog of EconTalk podcasts.
You just think Keynes has the better rap because he's got more booze and ho's in it.
Well duh! Rap is all about the booze and ho's. And guns. It would have been killa with more guns.
aka the Libertarian Trifecta
Do you think there will ever be a Libertarian or independent president or will it always be someone from one of the two major parties?
Amen. I've been working my way through the entire backlog of EconTalk podcasts.