Podcast appearances and mentions of Yuri N Maltsev

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Latest podcast episodes about Yuri N Maltsev

Talking Freedom Podcast
Historic Leaders: Stalin & World Revolution | Anarchy & America

Talking Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 16:54


Originally aired December 28, 2020. In this special historical edition of Anarchy & America, host Christian Gomez interviews Soviet defector and Austrian economist Dr. Yuri N. Maltsev, professor of economics at Carthage College, in Wisconsin, to discuss Joseph Stalin, who he was and his role in promoting communist world revolution. Resources: • Follow Yuri N. Maltev's work • Watch Maltsev's “The Gang of Four: Hitler, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill and the Destruction of Europe” • Hold your Elected Officials accountable

Free Man Beyond the Wall
Episode 575: Soviet Defector Yuri Maltsev On Growing Socialism In America

Free Man Beyond the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 54:07


54 Minutes Safe for Work Yuri N. Maltsev is a Professor of Economics at Carthage College in Wisconsin. He held various government and research positions in Moscow, Russia. Before defecting to the US in 1989, he was a member of a senior economics team that worked on President Gorbachev's reforms package of perestroika. Yuri joins Pete to talk about what he sees as ever growing socialism in the United States. He tells is story of growing up in the Soviet Union and defecting the the U.S. He also gives some background Russian history some may not have heard. Yuri on Facebook Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Paypal Pete's Books on Amazon Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts
Episode 575: Soviet Defector Yuri Maltsev On Growing Socialism In America

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 54:07


54 Minutes Safe for Work Yuri N. Maltsev is a Professor of Economics at Carthage College in Wisconsin. He held various government and research positions in Moscow, Russia. Before defecting to the US in 1989, he was a member of a senior economics team that worked on President Gorbachev's reforms package of perestroika. Yuri joins Pete to talk about what he sees as ever growing socialism in the United States. He tells is story of growing up in the Soviet Union and defecting the the U.S. He also gives some background Russian history some may not have heard. Yuri on Facebook Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Paypal Pete's Books on Amazon Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter

Engineer of Finance
Socialism with Yuri Maltsev - Episode 113

Engineer of Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 56:18


The Engineer of Finance and Yuri Maltsev discuss the evils of socialism. Yuri N. Maltsev is a Professor of Economics at Carthage College in Wisconsin. He’s held various government and research positions in Moscow, Russia. He has authored and co-authored fifteen books and over a hundred articles. He is a recipient of the Luminary Award of the Free Market Foundation. Ken Greene transitioned from being a Professional Engineer (P.E.) to the “Engineer of Finance.” His goal is to help people become financially independent and help them earn better yields with less risk by investing Off Wall Street. Links and Resources from this Episode For resources and additional information on this episode go to http://engineeroffinance.com  Connect with Ken Greene http://engineeroffinance.com  Office 775-624-8839 https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-greene  https://business.facebook.com/GreeneFinance    Yuri Maltsev’s books link: https://www.amazon.com/Yuri-Maltsev/e/B00FKJFAL0/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1  ymaltsev@carthage.edu  https://mises.org/profile/yuri-n-maltsev https://www.carthage.edu/live/profiles/116-yuri-maltsev Book a meeting with Ken If you liked what you’ve heard and would like a one-on-one meeting with the Engineer Of Finance click here Show Notes A special guest today! - 1:41 Author of five books - 2:31 Most people don’t know what socialism is - 3:16 What is socialism? - 4:12 Socialism is evil - 4:42 Socialism vs communism - 4:50 Abolition of private property - 5:46 It works with fear - 7:13 Socialism and central planning - 8:03 What happened with the Soviet Union - 9:57 Socialism and slavery - 13:17 Bernie Sanders and his idea of socialism - 15:53 What happens today in Cuba - 18:30 People die with socialism - 21:00 Talking about capitalism and socialism - 22:27 Health care and insurance - 29:56 Socialism and free health care insurance - 31:47 Obama health care - 35:17 Growing up in the Soviet Union - 36:15 Yuri’s stories - 40:05 A choice between life and death - 40:50 China’s example - 43:07 Yuri’s experience going to China 20 years ago - 45:43 Coronavirus and the movement of money - 47:07 Science should guide us - 50:30 How money can move and families can create wealth again - 52:10 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with Stitcher Subscribe with RSS

Audio Mises Daily
What Soviet Medicine Teaches Us

Audio Mises Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2012


In 1918, the Soviet Union became the first country to promise universal "cradle-to-grave" healthcare, writes Yuri N. Maltsev.This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Harold Fritsche.

After the Revolution: Economics of De-Socialization
Barriers to De-Socialization in the USSR

After the Revolution: Economics of De-Socialization

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 1990


Yuri N. Maltsev of the International Center for Development Policy and a former Gorbachev reform team advisor, describes the miserable standard of living in the Soviet Union and explains how the economy could be fully privatized. But, his short-term outlook is extremely pessimistic. Presented by the Mises Institute at the Washington Court Hotel in Washington, DC, on 23 April 1990.