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Week of NOVEMBER 11, 2024
** THE FUTURE OF LIBERTY WITH GOV. MITCH DANIELS
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Check out the newest episode of The Future of Liberty with Governor Mitch Daniels ([link removed]) with Reason magazine ([link removed]) 's Senior Editor Stephanie Slade ([link removed]) on liberty, virtue, and fusionism!
In this episode, Governor Daniels and Stephanie Slade discuss the history and future of fusionism, and how college students became such big fans of big government. They also consider the contrast between the hopelessness of a static society and the hope and fears of a dynamic one, and they give us some reasons to be hopeful for the future of liberty. Tune in today!
* The American political shift and public opinion polling (2:02)
* The roots of fusionism and its modern interpretation (14:18)
* Youth and the appeal of the administration state (22:27)
* Limitations in a free market and punishing dynamism (30:43)
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** LATEST FROM OUR PODCASTS
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In the demanding world we live in, how can we cultivate a sense of awe in our lives? Physicist and author Alan Lightman ([link removed]) suggests it starts with being attentive. Check out this episode with EconTalk ([link removed]) 's Russ Roberts ([link removed]) and Lightman as they uncover the science behind things that are truly a miraculous experience.
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Have you ever considered how grief changes us? In this episode of The Great Antidote ([link removed]) podcast, Liberty Fund’s Sarah Skwire ([link removed]) joins host Juliette Sellgren ([link removed]) to discuss Adam Smith's journey with grief following the deaths of his friend David Hume and of his mother as well as its impact on his influential writings.
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** SUGGESTED READINGS
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Liberty and Virtue: Frank Meyer’s Fusionism ([link removed]) by Stephanie Slade ([link removed])
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The fragile equilibrium of technology, liberty and power ([link removed]) by Paul Tucker ([link removed])
** TOP PICKS FROM THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORK
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Tocqueville's Economic Mind ([link removed]) by Samuel Gregg ([link removed])
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Republics & the Ethical Ideal of Democracy ([link removed]) by James Hankins ([link removed])
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The Market Reaction to the Election ([link removed]) by Scott Sumner ([link removed])
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Is the Rule of Law Sacred ([link removed]) by Pierre Lemieux ([link removed])
** A CALL TO LIBERTY
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A Call to Liberty ([link removed]) is a two-year, 24-part series that strives to reawaken interest in and respect for the Declaration of Independence as we approach its 250th anniversary in July of 2026. Every month. Liberty Fund brings you a slate of fresh content that explores questions related to important themes from the Declaration and considers them in relation to our past, our present, and our future.
Dive into this month's content featuring a lead essay by Alberto Mingardi ([link removed]) , a pamphlet commentary essay by Jessica Choppin Roney ([link removed]) , and more!
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