Democracy: The God that Failed
Jayant Bhandari joins Jeff Deist on the Mises Institute’s Human Action Podcast to discuss Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s Democracy: The God That Failed, democracy, monarchy, time preference, and political incentives.
Jayant Bhandari joins Jeff Deist on the Mises Institute’s Human Action Podcast to discuss Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s Democracy: The God That Failed, democracy, monarchy, time preference, and political incentives.
Jayant Bhandari speaks with Mining Journal Select about East Asia, the United States, China, and the cultural, institutional, and geopolitical forces shaping markets and global power.
Jayant Bhandari speaks with Maurice Jackson and Spencer Cain of Proven & Probable about what went wrong with the West and the deeper moral, cultural, and institutional failures behind its decline.
Jayant Bhandari joins Richard Kary on Beyond The Official Narrative for a discussion on investing, politics, culture, institutions, and the need to look beyond official explanations.
Jayant Bhandari speaks with Bill Powers of Mining Stock Education about why East Asia will lead the global economy and what it means for China, Singapore, junior mining, gold, and investors.
Jayant Bhandari speaks with David Forsyth on the Freedom Adventure Podcast about why lockdowns were especially destructive in the Third World, exposing weak institutions, poverty, corruption, and social disorder.
Jayant Bhandari appears on The Jay Martin Show / Cambridge House to discuss gold hitting all-time highs and how investors should think about precious metals, junior mining, risk, and speculation.
Jayant Bhandari speaks with Maurice Jackson of Proven & Probable about the demise of the West, investing, gold, silver, resource stocks, arbitrage opportunities, and the role of philosophy in markets.
Jayant Bhandari joins the Crony Convo podcast to discuss the myth of emerging India and why corruption, weak institutions, social disorder, and weak civic morality limit India’s future.
Jayant Bhandari presents at PDAC 2020 on whether investors should remain optimistic about China despite coronavirus, Hong Kong protests, and global uncertainty.