Pragmatism Not Philosophy (Out of the Jaws #4, with the Soy Pill)
The Soy Pill (Niels Griedel) joins Ryan and Adam to discuss his political awakening, navigating the new media, whether Adam
The Soy Pill (Niels Griedel) joins Ryan and Adam to discuss his political awakening, navigating the new media, whether Adam
Adrian Wooldridge's "The Revolutionary Center" purports to diagnose liberalism's failings but instead merely embodies them.
Samantha and guest Christopher England, author of Land and Liberty, talk the legacy of Henry George and his most famous
Reject the petty politics of blood and soil.
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Is abolishing ICE the most important path to fixing the civil service? Can socialism and liberalism be reconciled? Are neither
Has liberalism forgotten civic virtue? Liberal commentator Ryan Geddie and Liberal Currents publisher Adam Gurri talk with Canadian political commentator,
The ideas primary is not about catchy slopulist slogans or incoherent wish-lists from every group under the sun, but must return a genuine program for successful governance.
What was the first American Reconstruction after the Civil War? Why are some historians suggesting we just left a second
Just as in a previous age of colonialism, today's neo-imperialists justify themselves in terms of "uplifting" inferior foreign peoples.
Iran and Cuba, the death of the Voting Rights Act, the corruption, and more.
I am very excited to announce a new look and feel for the website. This was high on the list
Reconstruction has to have a deeper target than simply redesigning institutions.
What was the first American Reconstruction after the Civil War? Why are some historians suggesting we just left a second
Samantha Hancox-Li and guest Secretary of Defense Rock talk the state of modern war: the proliferation of drones, the endurance
What was Andrew Jackson's favorite gelatin-based meal? Why did Hillary Clinton feel a deep and urgent need to
Join Samantha Hancox-Li and guest Nicholas Grossman, professor of political science at the University of Illinois, as they discuss the
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