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William Easterly

Economist and author focused on development economics and foreign aid; Professor Emeritus at New York University and author of Violent Saviors and other books critiquing top-down development.

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Dec 8, 2025 • 1h 4min

Colonialism, Slavery, and Foreign Aid (with William Easterly)

William Easterly, an economist and author known for his critical views on development aid, discusses the complexities of colonialism and modern aid. He argues that true development must prioritize individuals' agency over mere material gains. Exploring the concept of 'violent saviors,' he critiques paternalism in foreign aid and emphasizes the importance of consent in progress. Easterly also draws parallels between colonialism and contemporary regimes, urging a reevaluation of how we measure success beyond GDP while advocating for human dignity and self-determination.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 60min

Commerce, Not Conquest | Interview: William Easterly

William Easterly, an economist and professor emeritus, discusses free trade and USAID’s impact on development. He challenges the notion of benevolent despots, asserting that true progress hinges on consent and human agency. The conversation delves into how colonial narratives justified violence, critiques aid's distortion of local markets, and laments the left's overshadowing of classical liberalism's anti-colonial arguments. Easterly also weighs in on China's economic reforms and their uncertain political implications, highlighting the allure of strongmen in development.
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Apr 25, 2024 • 1h 34min

Ep. 58 William Easterly Ph.D. : Poverty, Technocracy, and the Tyranny of Experts

William Easterly, NYU development economist known for critiquing technocratic aid, discusses how top-down development can harm rights and agency. He questions aid flows, the paradox of aid, and technocratic social engineering. Conversations cover Hayek’s knowledge problem, dispossession in development projects, market vs planner approaches, and when aid may do more harm than good.

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