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Ilya Shapiro on Supreme Disorder and SCOTUS politics

Episode 248

The untimely death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in February of 2016 amplified questions about the Supreme Court in the 2016 election to ne…

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Stephanie Slade on will-to-power conservatism

Episode 247

With fusionism – the strategic alliance of conservative foreign policy hawks, social conservatives and economic libertarians knitted together in the …

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Dylan Pahman on Charles Malik and 'Christ and Crisis'

Episode 246

Charles Malik, the Lebanese diplomat and one of the drafters of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, was intimately involved in the crises of h…

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Iain Murray on the socialist temptation

Episode 245

In his new book, The Socialist Temptation, author Iain Murray examines the resurgence of socialist ideology in America and across the world.


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Daniel Darling on using social media for good

Episode 244

On February 4th, 2004, a sophomore at Harvard University by the name of Mark Zuckerberg launched TheFacebook. At the time, the social networking webs…

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Dr. David Hebert on COVID-19 pandemic economics

Episode 243

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 has brought with it enormous costs. These include, first and foremost, an enormous cost in the terms…

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Kevin Williamson on socialism as religion

Episode 242

From accusations of embracing socialism leveled at the Obama administration by the Tea Party movement to the rise of self-proclaimed democratic socia…

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Matthew Continetti on the rise of the national conservatives

Episode 241

The conservative movement in America has always been evolving. From the old right of the progressive era to the conservative intellectual movement id…

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Phil Magness on critiquing the 1619 Project

Episode 240

Since debuting in the New York Times Magazine on August 14, 2019, the 1619 Project has ignited a debate about American history, the founding of the c…

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Jordan Ballor on Richard Baxter & 'How to Do Good to Many'

Episode 239

Richard Baxter, the English Puritan churchman and theologian, was perhaps one of most prolific English language author in the seventeenth century. Hi…

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