This week James and Pete talk the IPA's new report on how the Paris Climate Agreement will cost Australia $52 billion over 2018-2030 and the new podcast from the IPA, The Great Books of Literature (available on iTunes, Podbean and the IPA website.) We talk to Douglas Murray, Associate Editor of The Spectator Magazine and author of the new book The Strange Death of Europe, about identity politics, freedom of speech, political discourse, Europe and why he's optimistic for the future (8:51-1:03:03).
200: The Last Episode
198: Paul Murray
197: What We Learned In 2020
196: James Lindsay
195: What Just Happened In South Australia?
194: Is South Australia Locking Down?
193: Joe Biden Is Mostly President & Brendan O'Neill
192: No One Knows Anything - Recapping US Election
191: Lockdown (Kind Of) Ends & QLD, US Election Preview
190: Missing Kiwis & Inside Dan Andrews' Press Conferences
189: Two Governments On The Brink
188: Trump Has COVID, Tim Wilson MP & Senator Claire Chandler
187: The Real Cost Of Elimination Strategy Revealed
186: Dan Andrews' Attack On Human Rights
Palaszczuk's Bad Call
Andrews' Road To Nowhere & Bjorn Lomborg
183: Senator James Paterson & David Limbrick MP
182: State Of Emergency
181: State Govs Drunk On Power
180: Jeffrey Tucker & Jim Penman (From Jim's Mowing)
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