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The co-host of Gutfeld! talks about how everyone should reject binary thinking.
The co-host of Gutfeld! talks about how everyone should reject binary thinking.
What if there was a social media platform owned not by Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, or the Chinese Communist Party, but by everybody and nobody all at once?
Plus: A listener asks the editors to ponder which election was the most important one in their lifetimes.
Former NPR and Slate fixture Mike Pesca discusses media meltdowns, objectivity vs. moral clarity, and whether we are better or worse off now that media gatekeepers have less influence.
Plus: A listener asks if rebranding tariffs as taxes would make any difference in reducing their appeal to politicians and voters.
The host of Why We Can't Have Nice Things returns to discuss the podcast's second season, which focuses on how government makes Americans poorer and sicker.
Plus: A listener asks the editors, when it is right to revolt to stop repeated miscarriages of justice?
Priscilla Villarreal, known as "Lagordiloca," is suing law enforcement for violating her First Amendment rights. She is appealing to the Supreme Court.
Legendary musician and writer Nick Cave discusses his forthcoming album Wild God, Roger Waters and the BDS movement, and the role of freedom in seeking transcendence.
Plus: Does the government own too much land in Utah? And the latest response to Friends star Matthew Perry’s drug overdose death.
The founder of Interintellect, a global online community for intellectual salons, advocates for a truly free and self-moderating market of ideas in the age of political polarization.
Plus: Special guest Ben Dreyfuss joins the editors this week.
The business journalist discusses his new book Go Woke, Go Broke and how CEOs accelerated corporate political activism only to regret its impact on the economy.
Plus: A listener asks the editors about tariffs and subsidies in the manufacture of electric vehicles.
The 2024 Libertarian Party presidential candidate speaks out about the Israel-Hamas war, the authoritarian impulses of both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, and homophobia within his own party.
Should we blame Biden and the politicians applauding him for their unwillingness to address our looming fiscal disaster?
A very special Reason Roundtable crossover episode with two guests from The Dispatch!
Libertarian legal giant Randy Barnett on his epic Supreme Court battles, the Federalist Society, and watching movies with Murray Rothbard.
Plus: A listener asks the editors about Project 2025.
The filmmakers who brought The Coddling of the American Mind to the big screen discuss the students whose stories inspired the film and the state of the media, Hollywood, and storytelling.
Plus: A listener asks the editors if employers should be held responsible for the speech and actions of employees outside of the workplace.
The Parent Revolution author on lockdowns, teachers unions, and voter rage.
Plus: Is Biden fit to be president today, let alone stand for reelection?
The director of The Free State Project and Maine legislator talks about the free state movement’s history, accomplishments, and future.
Plus: A listener asks whether Bruce Springsteen's song Born in the U.S.A is actually patriotic.
The podcasting pioneer discusses capturing the real J.K. Rowling, quitting The New York Times, and his new show Reflector.
Plus: The editors reflect on the release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
The Dirty Jobs host talks about patriotism, history, and his new movie for Independence Day 2024.
A widely cited study commits so many egregious statistical errors that it's a poster child for junk science.
Plus: A listener asks if there are any libertarian solutions to rising obesity rates.
The co-founder of Whole Foods discusses his new memoir, The Whole Story: Adventures in Love, Life, and Capitalism as he launches his new holistic health venture, Love.Life.
Plus: A listener asks the editors about the Selective Service.
The Libertarian Party's controversial plan is to "stop Biden" and extract promises from Trump along the way.
Bhattacharya explains the stakes of Murthy v. Missouri, the politicization of medical research, and his RFK Jr. endorsement.
Plus: A single-issue voter asks the editors for some voting advice in the 2024 presidential election.
The free speech absolutist and co-founder of The Intercept dives deep into Israel, Latin America, and the necessity of decentralized media in the age of U.S. security state overreach.
Plus: A listener asks the editors for voting advice and commiseration in a predominantly democratic state.
The former New York Times reporter explores the collective madness that washed over us in 2020, tracing the path from #MeToo to “Intifada Revolution!”
The head of Students for Sensible Drug Policy clarifies the misconceptions around decriminalization, safe injection sites, and whether Trump or Biden is better on drug policy.
D.C.'s new degree requirements could lead to job losses, increased operating costs, and higher tuition.
Plus: A listener asks the editors about President Joe Biden holding up arms shipments to Israel.
The Department of Justice indicted the creators of Samourai Wallet, an application that helps people spend their bitcoins anonymously.
The owner of the Comedy Cellar and viral podcaster wants to argue with you about Israel, the media, and whether women are funny.
Academia values the appearance of truth over actual truth.
Can artificial intelligence overhaul the regulatory system?
The former Cheers producer talks faith, ayahuasca, and what it’ll take to bring back the blockbuster comedy.
The News2Share cofounder is revolutionizing news coverage.
The author of The Anxious Generation argues that parents, schools, and society must keep kids off of social media.