Week of MARCH 17, 2025

THE FUTURE OF LIBERTY WITH GOV. MITCH DANIELS

Check out our latest episode of The Future of Liberty with Gov. Mitch Daniels featuring Charles Murray, the F.A. Hayek Emeritus Chair in Cultural Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, as they discuss the changing landscape of achievement in America, the widening gap between classes, and the interplay of liberty, responsibility, and self-respect.

  • Family Structure & Changing Social Culture (8:45)
  • Baby Boomers & The New Upper Class (19:58)
  • College Saturation & The Gifted’s Role in National Success (26:33)
  • The Precipitous Drop in Religiosity (37:17)
  • Finding Tocqueville’s America & The Future of Liberty (44:56)
You can also find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
 
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Basketball and the Rule of Law by Asheeh Agarwal
Free the Beer, Free the Trade by Janet Bufton
The NATO Debate, one year later by Scott Sumner

LATEST FROM OUR PODCASTS

Feedback on papers like grades and comments should be more than just an assessment. It should lead the way to improvement argues Daisy Christodoulou on EconTalk. In this episode, alongside host Russ Roberts, she discusses a new model for enabling educational improvement and learning to improve.

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The drive to pursue wisdom is ingrained in every human being, right? Well, in his new book, Ignorance is Bliss, Mark Lilla argues that there also exists a will to ignorance. Tune in to this new episode of the Law & Liberty podcast as he offers his explanation with host James M. Patterson.

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If you are an early career professional, or professional in general, you need to hear this! In this new episode of The Great Antidote podcast, Juliette Sellgren interviews Bob Ewing, and they discuss how we can be grateful for imperfection while dealing with society's view of how failure defines us.

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A CALL TO LIBERTY

Have you checked out our pamphlet project, part of A Call to Liberty? Each month, we make available in modern digitized form a trove of eighteenth-century books and pamphlets that directly tie to the American Question.

You can also check our other content for this month on A Call to Liberty, including our new lead essay by Spencer Klavan and our pamphlet commentary essay by Bradley J. Birzer, by visiting our website!

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