Keynes and the Depression
Friedrich A. Hayek
About this video
In part two of this collection, Friedrich A. Hayek describes English society in the 1930s. He explains the ideas that surfaced after the world economic crisis and looks at the principal epistemological differences between the ideas of John Maynard Keynes and his own. He also examines the impact that totalitarian movements around the world had on his thinking. Finally, he discusses social justice, explaining what this concept really means and the harmful effects it can have on society.
Credits
Digitized by New Media - UFM. Guatemala, March 2011
Executive Producer: Michael Peacock; Studio Director: Cecil Petty; Producer: Eben Wilson Produced by Video Arts Television in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs Dumbarton Films Ltd.
Conversion: Mario Estrada; index: Sergio Bustamante; content reviser: Sofía Díaz; publication: Daphne Ortiz, Sofía Díaz
Videos in this collection
Keynes and the Depression
Friedrich A. Hayek
About this video
In part two of this collection, Friedrich A. Hayek describes English society in the 1930s. He explains the ideas that surfaced after the world economic crisis and looks at the principal epistemological differences between the ideas of John Maynard Keynes and his own. He also examines the impact that totalitarian movements around the world had on his thinking. Finally, he discusses social justice, explaining what this concept really means and the harmful effects it can have on society.
Credits
Digitized by New Media - UFM. Guatemala, March 2011
Executive Producer: Michael Peacock; Studio Director: Cecil Petty; Producer: Eben Wilson Produced by Video Arts Television in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs Dumbarton Films Ltd.
Conversion: Mario Estrada; index: Sergio Bustamante; content reviser: Sofía Díaz; publication: Daphne Ortiz, Sofía Díaz