Week of MAY 12, 2025

NEW ON THE FUTURE OF LIBERTY: NEAL FREEMAN

George F. Will once said, “Neal B. Freeman was not just present at the creation of modern conservatism. He was one of the indispensable creators.” In the newest episode of The Future of Liberty, Freeman sits down with Gov. Mitch Daniels to discuss this legacy—along with his time as a broadcaster, his work at National Review alongside William F. Buckley, and the enduring tension between ordered liberty and state overreach.

Listen to the full podcast episode now, including discussion on:

  • Freeman’s Upbringing & Introduction to William F. Buckley (1:30)
  • The Debate over the Iraq War (12:23)
  • Producing Firing Line (21:48)
  • The Defunding of Public Broadcasting (30:12)
  • Young Leaders & The Future of Liberty (34:43)
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A CALL TO LIBERTY'S PAMPHLET PROJECT

The Pamphlet Debate on the American Question in Great Britain, 1764-1776, selected by Jack Greene, makes available in modern digitized form a trove of eighteenth-century books and pamphlets that directly addressed what became known in metropolitan Britain as the American Question. As part of our A Call to Liberty initiative, we invite you to explore this carefully curated collection.

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TOP PICKS FROM THE LIBERTY FUND NETWORK

The Pope of Progress? by Richard M. Reinsch II
Reform Higher Ed by Raising Standards by James Hankins
Are Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law Dying by Pierre Lemieux
They Didn't Take Our Jobs by Tyler Watts

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