Media and Culture
Why Social Issues Dominate
Social issues, from abortion to critical race theory to teaching gender identity in elementary schools, dominate our politics and media.
Rothbard on the Court Intellectuals
Look closely and you'll notice that elite professors, doctors, economists, and other intellectuals use their social standing to justify the state's policies and maintain its image.
A Conversation with Famed Investor Jim Rogers
Life lesson: Figure out what you love and do it and learn another language and get yourself a motorcycle and drive around the world.
Liberalism and Illiberalism in the Twenty-First Century
The dichotomies of the twentieth century and the turning of the tide toward illiberalness highlight not only a difference in the thinking within the liberty community, but Americans and people in general. We are left with the consequences of this thinking and the beast it created.
Why Social Issues Dominate
Why do social issues dominate our attention, to the detriment of economics and fiscal reality?
Is the Supreme Court Repealing the 20th Century?
Tho Bishop and Constitutional law attorney Joe Becker break down the leaked opinion on the Dobbs case, potentially overturning Roe v. Wade.
Why Social Issues Dominate
Social issues, from abortion to critical race theory to teaching gender identity in elementary schools, dominate our politics and media.
Stanley Goldfarb on Taking CRT Out of the Exam Room
Our guest is Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, author of the recently-released Take Two Aspirins and Call Me By My Pronouns, a book that details the intrusion of critical race theory and identity politics into medical education and medical practice.
Johnny Vedmore on Klaus Schwab, Kissinger, and the CIA
Johnny Vedmore discusses his masterful article on Klaus Schwab's mentors, including Henry Kissinger and John Kenneth Galbraith.