Alex speaks with Brandon Turner about the nature of conservatism and whether or not it constitutes an ideology, the rate of change within conservative thought, and the relationship between conservatism and liberalism.
Ep. 212: Matthew Mitchell and Peter Boettke - What Can We Learn From Estonia?
Ep. 211: Nick Cowen - Is Public Ignorance A Problem?
Ep. 210: Mike Munger - Can Classical Liberalism Be Saved?
Ep. 209: Lauren Hall - Is Gender An Emergent Order?
Ep. 208: Clara Piano - Does Greater Economic Freedom Lead To More Babies?
Ep. 207: Sarah Skwire - Why Should Liberals Read Shakespeare?
Ep. 206: David Friedman - What Is Anarcho-Capitalism?
Ep. 205: Iain Murray - What Has Happened to Conservatism?
Ep. 204: Brad Lips - Is The Liberty Movement In Trouble?
Ep. 203: Mark Mercer - What’s Wrong With Universities?
Ep. 202: Cory Massimino - How Do We Abolish Prisons?
Ep. 201: Seth Kaplan - Why Are Neighbourhoods Important?
Noah Schwartz - Does Canada Have A Gun Problem?
Monica Guzman - How Can Curiosity Fix Polarization?
Kevin Vallier - Must Politics Be War?
Jayme Lemke - Who Was Elinor Ostrom?
Ep. 200: Alex Aragona - 200th Episode Celebration
Ep. 199: Nathan Goodman - What Does Immigration Have To Do With Climate Change
Special Episode 17: Paige MacPherson - What Does School Choice Look Like?
Special Episode 16: Peter Jaworski - What Is Libertarianism?
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