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Week of JANUARY 13, 2025
** THE FUTURE OF LIBERTY WITH GOV. MITCH DANIELS
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What lessons has society forgotten from the New Deal Era? Explore this question by tuning in to the newest episode of The Future of Liberty with Governor Mitch Daniels ([link removed]) podcast. In this episode, historian Amity Shlaes ([link removed]) explores misconceptions about the Great Depression, discusses the reputations of previous presidents like Coolidge, and considers the idea of the Forgotten Man.
* The Government Playing God (2:21)
* Hoover, the Laissez-faire Champion (8:01)
* Crafty Politicians versus Committed Ideologues (18:57)
* The Forgotten Man (31:33)
* Why Not Socialism and Youth (40:01)
You can find The Future of Liberty with Gov. Mitch Daniels podcast wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts ([link removed]) , Spotify ([link removed]) , and YouTube ([link removed]) .
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** LATEST FROM OUR PODCASTS
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As Elon Musk enters the political arena, many individuals have been asking: can Musk use the DOGE to reduce the size and power of the bureaucracy? Michael Munger ([link removed]) suggests not as he joins Russ Roberts ([link removed]) on the EconTalk podcast ([link removed]) . Listen as they discuss the risks of empowering bureaucrats and whether change is really possible given the state of politics.
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Tune in to The Great Antidote podcast's ([link removed]) first episode of 2025 featuring guest Eric Leeper ([link removed]) and host Juliette Sellgren ([link removed]) . In this episode, the two discuss the topic of inflation, break down inflation theory, and chat about how society has come to forget the relationship between the fiscal and monetary sides of the economy.
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** LIBERTY FUND'S BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR
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** A CALL TO LIBERTY
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Check out our theme, Political Economy, on A Call to Liberty ([link removed]) ! This month, we are featuring a new lead essay by authors Tawni Hunt Ferrarini ([link removed]) , M. Scott Niederjohn ([link removed]) , Mark C. Schug ([link removed]) , and William C. Wood ([link removed]) and a new pamphlet commentary essay ([link removed]) written by Ball State students Owen Holzbach and Daniel Rivera-Mills and Ball State professor Nathanael Snow.
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.
** TOP PICKS FROM THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORK
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The DOJ's War on Algorithmic AI ([link removed]) by James Skyles ([link removed])
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The Supreme Court and Online Age Verification ([link removed]) by Law & Liberty Editors ([link removed])
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Don't Buy Greenland, Sell Alaska ([link removed]) by Scott Sumner ([link removed])
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Jimmy Carter: The Great Deregulator? ([link removed]) by Robert Bradley ([link removed])
** SUGGESTED READING
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Featured Liberty Fund Conference Readings | We invite you to explore the carefully selected readings of past Liberty Fund Socratic-style conferences.
In our 2024 Liberty Fund conference titled "Liberty, Responsibility, and New Deal Rebels," discussion revolved around AIER's recent book publication, New Deal Rebels: An Anthology of Critics of the New Deal ([link removed]) . This anthology, edited and with an introduction by bestselling author Amity Shlaes, brings together important and often neglected commentaries from the critics of the New Deal, representing a wide spectrum of ideologies, socio-political backgrounds, and ethnic/racial groups.
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