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Jan 2019
34 m

Why Capitalism Needs Journalism

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PODCAST NETWORK
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steven Pearlstein drops by to talk about the incredible shrinking newspaper -- especially the business section -- and why that's bad for the economy. His new book "Can American Capitalism Survive?" argues that the mantra of 'maximizing shareholder value' ultimately caused Americans to lose faith in the free market. 
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