Are We Doing This Again? Andrew Ross Sorkin on “1929” and the GoodFellows on 2025 | GoodFellows | Hoover Institution

我们又要重蹈覆辙了吗?安德鲁·罗斯·索尔金谈《1929》与2025年的GoodFellows | GoodFellows | 胡佛研究所

GoodFellows: Conversations on Economics, History & Geopolitics

2025-12-18

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Nearly a century ago, after years of investors on a champagne high and warning signs ignored, a stock market crash led to a descent into a global depression. Andrew Ross Sorkin, a New York Times financial journalist and author of the bestseller 1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History—and How It Shattered a Nation, joins GoodFellows regulars Niall Ferguson, John Cochrane, and H.R. McMaster to discuss how the events of 1929 resonate to this day, what’s misunderstood about the fabled crash, whether Herbert Hoover (only seven months into his presidency when disaster struck) gets a fair shake, plus what the future holds for Federal Reserve independence, the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery, and Wall Street’s relationship with Washington. After that: The three fellows look back on 2025 with their choices for individual of the year, the most significant or ignored stories, what they learned in 2025, plus predictions and resolutions for the new year. Finally, a surprise visit by Hoover Institution visiting fellow Kris Kringle, who asks the panel for its holiday wishes (oddly enough, H.R. is never around when jolly old St. Nick shows up).      Subscribe to GoodFellows for clarity on today’s biggest social, economic, and geostrategic shifts — only on GoodFellows.
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  • Don't look now,

  • but there's something funny going on over there at the bank George I've never really seen one,

  • but that's got all the earmarks of being a run It's Tuesday,

  • December 16th, and welcome back to Goodfellows,

  • a Hoover Institution broadcast examining matters of history and current events,

  • economics, and geopolitics.

  • I'm Bill Whelan.

  • I'm a Hoover Distinguished Policy Fellow, and I'll be your moderator today,

  • moderating a conversation featuring three very wise men who here at Hoover Institution,

  • we call the Goodfellows.

  • We're referring, of course, to the historian Sir Neil Ferguson,

  • the economist John Cochran,

  • and former presidential national security advisor, Lieutenant General H.R.

  • McMaster, Neil John and H.R.

  • are all Hoover senior fellows.

  • Good to see you and welcome to the last show of 2025 in our B block.

  • We're going to look back on the year and review and get your choices for various categories like story of the year,

  • individual year and so forth.

  • But for our opening segment, well,

  • nothing says spreading holiday chair like talking about an economic calamity of nearly a century ago,