Economist, author, podcaster and radio presenter Tim Harford (previously) has a fantastic new podcast: Cautionary Tales, which Tim describes as “Eight stories of mishaps, fiascos and disasters – served with a twist of nerdy social science.”
I’ve just listened to the second episode, The Rogue Dressed As a Captain (MP3), which uses the story of the amazing con artist Wilhelm Voigt as a jumping off point for understanding the nuance of Hannah Arendt’s “Eichmann in Jerusalem,” the Milgram obedience experiment, and the way that frauds and cons work.
The episodes feature full-cast dramatizations bookended by Harford’s explanatory interludes — they’re really well done!
Cautionary Tales [Tim Harford]
(Thanks, Tim!)