Alex speaks with Jeremy Horpedahl about the unusual political alliance between Baptists and Bootleggers - both figuratively and literally - and what these ties can tell us about public choice economics.
Sources Referenced:
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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