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David Ricardo

Mentioned in 6 analyzed podcast episodes across 5 shows

Episode Appearances

The Tucker Carlson Show

The Tucker Carlson Show · May 22, 2026

Economist Exposes How Banks Manufacture Wars, False Flags & Famines to Usher in the New World Order

Created modern deceptive equilibrium economics based on unrealistic assumptions to justify free trade ideology

False flag operations and engineered wars as mechanisms for monetary system controlLusitania sinking as deliberate false flag to justify US entry into WWIBerlin-Baghdad Railway as historical precedent for modern Belt and Road Initiative
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Capitalisn't

Capitalisn't · Mar 26, 2026

Is Everyone Getting Adam Smith Wrong? - ft. Glory Liu

Mentioned as alternative economic theorist less frequently cited than Smith due to impenetrability of his work

Adam Smith's moral philosophy and Theory of Moral SentimentsRegulatory capture and institutional corruptionWealth concentration and political influence
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The a16z Show

The a16z Show · Mar 6, 2026

Atlassian CEO on the SaaS Apocalypse, AI Agents & What Comes Next

1817 economist referenced for theory of comparative advantage in software development context

SaaS ApocalypseAI Agents in Business WorkflowsSoftware Pricing Models
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Odd Lots

Odd Lots · Feb 21, 2026

Jamee Moudud on the Intellectual Roots of Zohranomics

Classical political economist representing pre-neoclassical tradition recognizing power asymmetries in markets

Neoclassical vs. Classical Political EconomyIntellectual History of Economic ThoughtPost-WWII Mathematization of Economics
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Cheeky Pint

Cheeky Pint · Feb 17, 2026

Ramp founder Eric Glyman on the many ways AI is changing corporate spending

Economist referenced for comparative advantage principle (1870) applied to business outsourcing

Corporate spend management and expense automationAI-powered financial operations and accountingExpense policy enforcement using large language models
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Capitalisn't

Capitalisn't · Nov 6, 2025

Why Economists Should Care About Inequality, with Branko Milanovic

Classical economist whose inequality perspectives were shaped by historical context

Global Inequality and Domestic Political StabilityPredistribution vs. Redistribution Policy FrameworksDemocracy-Capitalism Relationship and Trade-offs
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