The Last Best Hope...of Markets

Episode 1357: The Last Best Hope...of Markets

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From Grand Rapids, David Bahnsen reflects on a speech and borrows Abraham Lincoln’s “last best hope” language to argue that markets—properly understood as broad venues of human exchange, entrepreneurship, and capital formation, not merely the stock market—are inherently forward-looking declarations of optimism. He contrasts market incentives with media and political incentives that often reward negativity, and contends that entrepreneurs and investors with “skin in the game” demonstrate belief in a better tomorrow by turning ideas into solutions that meet human needs. Bahnsen urges defenders of free enterprise to resist dehumanizing markets into charts, ratios, and GDP-only talk, emphasizing the human realities of risk-taking, labor, innovation, and profitably providing goods and services. He previews a mid-year 2026 report for next week ahead of the Fourth of July and the nation’s 250th anniversary.

00:00 Welcome From Grand Rapids

00:36 Lincoln Last Best Hope

03:10 Markets As Hope

03:51 Not Just The Stock Market

05:18 Entrepreneurial Incentives

09:16 Risk And Future Focus

10:11 Humanizing Economics

14:23 Capital Tools And Portfolios

17:32 Closing And Next Week Preview

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