This week James and Pete talk the Royal Wedding (kind of), the ongoing saga of ABC cuts and Spotify's campaign against "hateful music". We talk to Professor Mark Bauerlein from Emory University about his recent article on the disappearance of great books from universities and how identity politics is destroying the teaching of literature (10:13-32:48). We also talk to IPA Research Fellow Gideon Rozner about his time in the US, how he ended up speaking at a tax cut rally in a small town in Iowa and his take on the government's ban on $10k card payments (33:09-49:52).
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 59 with Senator James Paterson & Daniel Wild
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 58 with Andrew Bolt & Georgina Downer
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 57 with Simon Breheny, Professor Robert Tombs & Tim Andrews
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 56 with Andrew Bushnell & Professor Robert Tombs (Part 3)
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 55 with Dr Chris Berg & Professor Robert Tombs (Part 2)
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 54 with Professor Robert Tombs (Part 1) & Morgan Begg
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 53 with Dennis Prager (Part 2) & Renee Gorman
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 52 with Dennis Prager (Part 1) & Andrew Hastie
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 51 with Mary Kissel & Daniel Wild
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 50 with John Roskam
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 49 with Evan Mulholland and Andy Poon
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 48 with Eunhee Park and Simon Breheny
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 47 with Dr Jennifer Marohasy and Matthew Lesh
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 46 with Rowan Dean and Daniel Wild
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 45 with Gideon Rozner and Deborah Sims
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 44 with Dr Bella d’Abrera and Dr Darcy Allen
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 43 with Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and Andrew Bushnell
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 42 with Daniel Wild and Morgan Begg
The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 41 with Stuart Eaton and John-Michael Howson
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