Week of February 17, 2025

THE FUTURE OF LIBERTY WITH GOV. MITCH DANIELS

In the United States, many individuals are quick to jump and point out the Congress's inability to agree. However, Yuval Levin, Senior Fellow with the American Enterprise Institute, points out that this is not the problem. In fact, on The Future of Liberty with Gov. Mitch Daniels podcast, he states that the real issue is our inability to disagree and negotiate with each other.

Check out our new episode with guest Yuval Levin and host Gov. Mitch Daniels today as they discuss a range of topics including:

  • Civil Discourse & Productive Disagreement (4:46)
  • Majority Rule & Minority Rights (14:59)
  • The Constitution as a Political Framework (21:56)
  • Critiques & Institutional Change (31:54)
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TOP PICKS FROM THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORK

Liberal Realism and Liberal Idealism by Eric Kaufmann
Stephanie King on Getting Rid of the Penny by David Henderson
The Basic Error About International Trade by Pierre Lemieux

LATEST FROM OUR PODCASTS

In the world of economics, there is a lot of debate surrounding whether central planning can outperform markets. Tune in to the latest episode of EconTalk with host Russ Roberts as he interviews Peter Boettke on this topic. They also discuss what is known as the "socialist calculation debate."

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Philip Rieff is known for adopting the categories and language of Sigmund Freud but reintroducing them in a way that supported culture and moral life. Listen in to The Law & Liberty Podcast featuring guests William G. Batchelder and Michael P. Harding as they discuss Rieff and more with host James Patterson.

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What does it mean to be an individual living in a liberal society? Join host Juliette Sellgren on The Great Antidote podcast as she seeks to answer this question with guest Dr. Charlotte Thomas. In this episode, they talk about what it truly means to be an "educated" individual and how to become one.

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A Call To Liberty

How did the concept of education influence the American Founding? Check out this highlight from our interview with historian Gordon Wood as part of our A Call to Liberty campaign!

 A Call to Liberty is a two-year, 24-part series by Liberty Fund that strives to reawaken interest in and respect for the Declaration of Independence as we approach its 250th anniversary in July of 2026. This month, we are focusing on the theme of education in relation to the American Founding. Learn more here.

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