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The Econoclasts
UnHerd
135 episodes
1 week ago

The Econoclasts is a new podcast from UnHerd hosted by economist Yanis Varoufakis and journalist Wolfgang Munchau. While they don't always agree politically, they are united in one conviction: the consensus is rotten. Mainstream economics has consistently failed to predict the events that shape our world, yet this broken orthodoxy still dominates policy and media. Each week, they choose two pillars of the established orthodoxy — the "settled facts" — and shatter them, cutting through the spin to connect the dots between money, geopolitics, and the real forces shaping our future.


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The Econoclasts is a new podcast from UnHerd hosted by economist Yanis Varoufakis and journalist Wolfgang Munchau. While they don't always agree politically, they are united in one conviction: the consensus is rotten. Mainstream economics has consistently failed to predict the events that shape our world, yet this broken orthodoxy still dominates policy and media. Each week, they choose two pillars of the established orthodoxy — the "settled facts" — and shatter them, cutting through the spin to connect the dots between money, geopolitics, and the real forces shaping our future.


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Episodes (20/135)
The Econoclasts
Palantir's secret pact & the Euro's fatal flaw
This week on The Econoclasts, Yanis Varoufakis and Wolfgang Munchau debunk two more establishment orthodoxies. First, Wolfgang challenges the widespread belief that the euro is a safe and permanent currency and investigates the deep structural flaws that were never fixed, exploring whether a new political shock in a major country like France could be the trigger that finally unravels the entire project. Next, Yanis shatters the foundational myth that capitalism is synonymous with free markets, exploring the cozy relationship between big business and the state, and questioning whether the 'free market' is just an ideological smokescreen. Is the system secretly designed to secure monopoly power, and will AI be a force for true competition, or will it be the ultimate weapon for existing tech giants to solidify their control forever?

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1 week ago
47 minutes 9 seconds

The Econoclasts
China vs. the dollar & Europe's far-Right failure
This week on The Econoclasts, Yanis Varoufakis and Wolfgang Munchau debunk two more establishment orthodoxies. First, Yanis challenges the widespread belief that China is actively trying to dethrone the US dollar as the world's reserve currency, arguing that while Beijing wants independence from US sanction power, it is strongly opposed to the idea of taking on the burden of the reserve currency. And second, Wolfgang debunks the "cordon sanitaire", or "firewall" orthodoxy that European centrist parties must never form coalitions with the far-Right, exposing how this failed tactic forces centrists into permanent coalitions that deliver only stagnation and ultimately guarantees the rise of far-Right parties

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2 weeks ago
45 minutes 55 seconds

The Econoclasts
Should Europe seize Russian assets? Is a crypto crisis looming?
In this first episode of The Econoclasts, Yanis Varoufakis and Wolfgang Munchau debunk two failed economic orthodoxies shaping our world. First, they dismantle the narrative that Europe is helping Ukraine - and striking a powerful blow against Russia - by raiding Russia’s frozen assets. More than this being legally questionable, is it also economically and geopolitically self-defeating? Next, they expose the "battle" between central banks and anti-establishment crypto rebels as a false choice, revealing it as a dangerous illusion that serves the powerful. Far from being revolutionary, are stablecoins turbo-charging financial instability for the next global crash?

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3 weeks ago
47 minutes

The Econoclasts
Trailer: The Econoclasts

The Econoclasts is a new podcast from UnHerd hosted by economist Yanis Varoufakis and journalist Wolfgang Munchau. While they don't always agree politically, they are united in one conviction: the consensus is rotten. Mainstream economics has consistently failed to predict the events that shape our world, yet this broken orthodoxy still dominates policy and media. Each week, they choose two pillars of the established orthodoxy — the "settled facts" — and shatter them, cutting through the spin to connect the dots between money, geopolitics, and the real forces shaping our future.


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3 weeks ago
53 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Trump: the Multipolar President?
This week, Tom and Helen follow on from the previous episode by analysing Donald Trump's response to the multipolar world and its implications, especially for Europe. They dive into Trump's clear actions towards Russia, the complications with China, the broader strategic shifts, European interests, NATO's current state, and rising geopolitical tensions involving Turkey.

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7 months ago
53 minutes 55 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - The rise of the multipolar world order
In this week's episode, Tom and Helen zoom out to look at the wider geopolitical world order coming into being in the midst of Donald Trump's second term, and whether American acceptance of a multipolar world is the key thread in Trump's geopolitical ambitions.

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8 months ago
59 minutes 19 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Trump’s Economic Revolution
This week, Tom and Helen discuss the growing American debt crisis and whether Donald Trump's bold political moves can be understood as a response to this escalating financial challenge.

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8 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 16 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Trump versus Zelensky and the Wars for Ukraine’s Resources
This week, Tom and Helen discuss the growing focus on the US-Ukraine minerals deal and its potential impact on intelligence sharing and arms supplies. They also explore whether the war in Ukraine has evolved into a battle over resources amid rising global geopolitical tensions.

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8 months ago
55 minutes 38 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Crisis: Trump, Zelensky and a moment of truth for Starmer
This week, Tom and Helen discuss the recent whirlwind of political events: Keir Starmer's meeting with Donald Trump after announcing a boost in British defense spending, Volodymyr Zelensky’s fiery Oval Office press conference, and European leaders’ efforts to draft a peace plan for presentation to the U.S.

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8 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 34 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - The German Election: Friedrich Merz, “Independence” from America, and the Rise of the Far Right.
This week, Tom and Helen discuss the aftermath of Germany's election, where the Christian Democrats won but with their second-lowest vote tally ever. They explore what these results mean for the future of European politics and the shifting dynamics of Europe’s relationship with the United States.

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8 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 54 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Trump, Putin and Europe’s Historic Crisis
This week Tom and Helen discuss the impact that peace talks with Russia might have on the United States security commitment to Europe.

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9 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 24 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Trump's Tariff War
In this episode of These Times, Tom and Helen discuss the deep history behind Trump's latest round of tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada; how the US has used tariffs throughout history, how protectionism shifted between the Democratic and Republican parties, and what it all means for global politics.

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9 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 44 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Can Europe Survive Trump?
Following on from the previous episode, this week, Tom and Helen expand even further on the topic of Europe and its dependance on the United States.

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9 months ago
52 minutes 12 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Europe’s Trump Shock
This week, Tom and Helen discuss what Donald Trump's presidency means for Europe, historically, after his revealing first week in office.

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9 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 43 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Why The Oligarchs Now Back Trump
This week, Tom and Helen delve into Joe Biden's farewell address, why he warned of a new tech oligarchy and the possible new epoch in American politics.

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10 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 42 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Why Trump Wants Greenland (and more)
This week, Tom and Helen delve into Donald Trump's open attempt to annex Greenland, retake the Panama Canal, and seduce Canada into joining the United States.

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10 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 25 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Who is Elon Musk?
For the first episode of 2025, Tom and Helen take a deep dive into the life and worldview of the world's richest man; who is Elon Musk, what does he believe - and what does he want?

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10 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 45 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - The Year of War, Donald Trump and an Ascendant Turkey
On the final episode of the year, Tom and Helen reflect on the events of 2024 and how they may effect the geopolitical future.

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10 months ago
56 minutes 20 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - The Year British Politics Hollowed Out
For our Christmas special episode Tom and Helen take a look back at the state of British politics this year and ask the question - Is British politics unravelling?

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11 months ago
55 minutes 35 seconds

The Econoclasts
These Times - Can Syria Survive?
This week Tom and Helen return to the extraordinary situation in Syria and question whether it's really possible to have a unified Syrian state.

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11 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 12 seconds

The Econoclasts

The Econoclasts is a new podcast from UnHerd hosted by economist Yanis Varoufakis and journalist Wolfgang Munchau. While they don't always agree politically, they are united in one conviction: the consensus is rotten. Mainstream economics has consistently failed to predict the events that shape our world, yet this broken orthodoxy still dominates policy and media. Each week, they choose two pillars of the established orthodoxy — the "settled facts" — and shatter them, cutting through the spin to connect the dots between money, geopolitics, and the real forces shaping our future.


Don't forget to rate, like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.