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The Liberalism.org Show
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The Liberalism.org Show

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 7 episodes

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Episodes
7
Last ep.
10 days ago
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30m
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About this podcast

Interviews with Liberalism.org contributors.

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Unknown Host hosts The Liberalism.org Show, a news show with 7 episodes published.

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The Future and Its Enemies, Revisited (with Virginia Postrel)

Jun 4, 202629mEp. 70

Recorded at Flourishing House, the Institute for Humane Studies' gathering at SXSW exploring what people and societies need to thrive, this episode finds host Aaron Ross Powell in conversation with Virginia Postrel — jou

Bonus: The Power of Cities (with Jason Canon and Ed Glaeser)

May 27, 202626mEp. 60

Cities are humanity's greatest invention—not in spite of their density, but because of it. In this bonus episode of the Liberalism.org Show, Jason Canon sits down with Harvard urban economist Edward Glaeser, author of Tr

Why Liberalism Needs the Family with Lauren K. Hall

May 20, 202633mEp. 60

Liberals have ceded the family to social conservatives for decades — and Lauren K. Hall thinks it's a mistake liberalism can't afford. In this episode, host Aaron Ross Powell talks with Hall, professor of political scien

Yours, Mine, or Ours? Liberals Need a Theory of the State with Michael C. Munger

May 6, 202631mEp. 50

Markets can fail — but can government actually fix them? In his Liberalism.org essay "Yours, Mine, or Ours? Liberals Need a Theory of the State," political scientist Michael Munger argues that liberals have been losing t

Sitcoms: A Defense with Shal Marriott

Apr 23, 202627mS4

Can a half-hour of sitcom reruns make you a better liberal? Shal Marriott thinks so — and in this episode of the Liberalism.org Show, host Aaron Ross Powell talks with Marriott, a PhD student in political science at McGi

Mini Tacos, Murder, and the Problem of Getting Exactly What We Want with Sarah Skwire

Apr 8, 202629mEp. 30

What does a thriller about a murderous house-hunter have to do with liberalism? Quite a lot, it turns out. In this episode, host Aaron Ross Powell talks with Sarah Skwire, Senior Program Officer at Liberty Fund and a Lib

The Enemy Is Power, Wherever You Find It with Matt Zwolinski

Mar 25, 202632mEp. 20

In this episode, host Aaron Ross Powell talks with Matt Zwolinski, Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Diego and a Liberalism.org Fellow, about his article "The Enemy Is Power, Wherever You Find It." They di

Welcome to Liberalism.org with Emily Chamlee-Wright

Mar 6, 202631mEp. 10

In the very first episode of the Liberalism.org Show, Aaron Ross Powell sits down with IHS President Emily Chamlee-Wright to introduce Liberalism.org —why it exists, why it’s launching now, and what listeners and readers

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