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Week of MARCH 31, 2025
** THE FUTURE OF LIBERTY WITH GOV. MITCH DANIELS
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Tune in to our brand new episode of The Future of Liberty ([link removed]) , where Gov. Mitch Daniels sits down with Vice President Mike Pence to discuss lessons about preserving freedoms amidst a global pandemic, faith traditions and self-governance, DOGE, and January 6.
* The Preservation of the Republic & Secular Society (13:42)
* Essential versus Overrated Personal Character (17:35)
* Reflections on COVID-19 (20:09)
* The Federal System, DOGE, & National Debt (31:29)
* Recalling January 6 (45:17)
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** NEW ON A CALL TO LIBERTY
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The Declaration did not just declare American independence, but it implicitly declared war on England. What happens to the voice of loyalists in the shadow of revolution?
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A Call to Liberty ([link removed]) , including our lead, essay, Declaring War -- and Loyalty ([link removed]) , by Eric Patterson ([link removed]) .
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The Bias in Health Science ([link removed]) by Richard Gunderman ([link removed])
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The Open Campus? ([link removed]) by Law & Liberty Editors ([link removed])
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Largest Tax Increase in US History? ([link removed]) by Scott Sumner ([link removed])
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To Lie or Not To Lie: Moral and Economic Reasons ([link removed]) by Pierre Lemieux ([link removed])
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Should monkeys have the same rights as humans? What about elephants, ants, or invertebrates? Join us as Russ Roberts ([link removed]) , host of EconTalk ([link removed]) , chats with NYU philosopher Jeff Sebo ([link removed]) on expanding your moral circle to more beings than you might expect, including those based on silicon chips.
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