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Plus: did the editors sing Happy Birthday to Adam Smith?
Plus: did the editors sing Happy Birthday to Adam Smith?
Plus: did the editors sing Happy Birthday to Adam Smith?
Plus: A listener asks the editors if the nation is indeed unraveling or if she is just one of "The Olds" now.
Plus: The editors recommend the best books for sparking interest in free market principles.
Plus: The editors puzzle over Donald Trump’s latest list describing his vision for America.
Plus: The editors reveal their favorite issues and articles from the Reason magazine catalog.
Plus: the editors field a listener question on intellectual property.
Plus: a listener question on prohibition and a lightning round on the editors' favorite Super Bowl moments
Plus: The editors consider the ongoing debt ceiling drama and answer a listener question about ending the war on drugs.
Plus: The editors field a listener question on college admissions and affirmative action.
Plus: a lightning round recollection of comical political fabulists
Plus: Would Adam Smith be a libertarian if he were alive today?
Plus: The editors look back on what pieces of cultural media impacted them the most this year.
Plus: The editors extend the discussion on the lack of immigration reform in this week’s bill.
Plus: The editors briefly celebrate a noteworthy shake-up in the Senate.
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Plus: The editors consider a listener question on the involuntary hospitalization of the mentally ill.
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Plus: The editors ponder the lack of women’s pants pockets in the marketplace.
Plus: The editors consider what type of fresh attacks the marijuana legalization movement is likely to encounter.
Plus: The editors field a question on U.S. ballot counting and talk more on Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover.
Plus: Peter Suderman may or may not attempt a rendition of a famous rap from the movie Bulworth.
Plus: For Halloween, the editors describe what scares them most about politics and government right now.
Plus: The editors consider Ye and social media, then field a question about the TARP bailouts during the 2008 fiscal crisis.
Plus: The editors wade into the conversation surrounding the modern dilemmas men face.
Plus: The editors unpack a philosophical question from a listener concerning foreign policy.
Plus: The editors engage in a full-throated denunciation of the CIA in response to a listener question.
Plus: The editors have gripes with Biden’s recent interview on 60 Minutes.
Plus: The editors respond to a question about the Forward Party.
Plus: The editors answer a question from a U.S. House candidate.
Plus: The editors field a listener question on abortion.
Plus: The editors examine proposed CDC reorganization and field a question on free trade.
Plus: The editors reaffirm free speech absolutism in the wake of the recent attack on Salman Rushdie.
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Plus: The editors consider the state of freedom in the U.S. compared with other developed nations.
Plus: The editors each analyze their biggest “I was wrong” moment from past work.
Plus: The editors each consider a book they might secretly want to write one day.
Plus: The editors select their most influential post-war libertarian thinkers.
Plus: The editors answer the question “How would you change the Constitution?”
Plus: A listener asks about Supreme Court legitimacy, and the editors practice "libertarian Festivus."
Plus: stereotypes within libertarianism, and Katherine compares the editors to Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters.
Plus: The editors unveil their wish list for a hypothetical Libertarian president.
Plus: Will the January 6 hearings change any minds?
Plus: Are political parties the ideal vessel for advancing libertarian principles?
Plus: The editors contemplate the recent Libertarian National Convention.
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