The Great Antidote
Episodes
Greg Lukianoff on Free Speech
17 Sep 2020
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Send us a textGreg Lukianoff, the President and CEO of FIRE and co-author of the book "The Coddling of The American Mind", talks to us about...
Chris Freiman on Voting
10 Sep 2020
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Send us a textChris Freiman, a philosophy professor at William & Mary University and author of "Why it's OK to Ignore Politics", ta...
Scott Bullock on Criminal Justice
03 Sep 2020
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Send us a textScott Bullock, president and general counsel of the Institute for Justice and who represented Susette Kelo in the Supreme Court case Kel...
Russ Roberts on How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life
27 Aug 2020
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Send us a textRuss Roberts, host of EconTalk, author of several books, and research fellow at Hoover Institution, talks to us about his book How Adam ...
Terry Anderson on Free Market Environmentalism
20 Aug 2020
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Send us a textTerry Anderson, a founder of the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) and senior fellow at Hoover Institution at Stanford Uni...
Benjamin Powell on Sweat Shops
13 Aug 2020
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Send us a textBenjamin Powell, North American editor of the Review of Austrian Economics and director of the Free Market Institute at Texas Tech Unive...
Adam Thierer on Permissionless Innovation
06 Aug 2020
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Send us a textAdam Thierer, senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and author of multiple books about entrepreneursh...
Aaron Ross Powell on the Libertarian Vision
30 Jul 2020
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Send us a textAaron Ross Powell, director and editor of Libertarianism.org and the cohost of the Free Thoughts podcast, talks to us about his new book...
Ben Jones on the death penalty
07 Jul 2020
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Send us a textBen Jones, assistant director of the Rock Ethics Institute at Penn State University, talks to us about the history of the death penalty,...
Dan McLaughlin on DC statehood and the alternatives
05 Jul 2020
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Send us a textDan McLaughlin, senior writer a the National Review and a former attorney, talks to us about DC statehood and the history of DC, and alt...
Brent Skorup on Drones
30 Jun 2020
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Send us a textBrent Skorup, senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at GMU, talks to us about the future of technology, specifically drones, fly...
Peter Van Doren on The Value of Life
29 Jun 2020
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Send us a textPeter Van Doren, editor of Regulation, talks to us about the value of life and other science-y things. Support the showNever miss anoth...
Matthew Feeney on Section 230
24 Jun 2020
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Send us a textMatthew Feeney, director of Cato Institute's Project on Emerging Technologies, talks to us about section 230 of the communications ...
Thomas Hazlett on the FCC
21 Jun 2020
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Send us a textThomas Hazlett, former economic director of the Federal Communications Commission and Hugh Macaulay endowed professor of economics at Cl...
George Will on Conservatism and Baseball
16 Jun 2020
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Send us a textGeorge Will, columnist for the Washington Post, talks to us about conservatism, the current state of congress, the importance of a dynam...
Baylen Linnekin on food regulation
14 Jun 2020
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Send us a textBaylen Linnekin, food lawyer and author, talks to us about the different silly ways the government regulates food. Support the showNeve...
Deirdre McCloskey on How We Got Rich
09 Jun 2020
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Send us a textDeirdre McCloskey, author of many books, a professor of many topics, and columnist, talks to us about how we got rich, liberalism, and h...
Andrea O'Sullivan on Bitcoin
08 Jun 2020
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Send us a textAndrea O'Sullivan, director of the Center for Technology and Innovation at the James Madison Institute, talks to us about bitcoin a...
Clark Neily on Police Abuse and What to do About It
04 Jun 2020
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Send us a textIn this special episode, Clark Neily, vice president for criminal justice at Cato Institute, talks to us about recent police abuse eve...
Ed Glaeser on the Unseen Beauty of Cities
02 Jun 2020
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Send us a textEd Glaeser, economics professor at Harvard University, talks to us about the housing crisis and the advantages brought on by urban life....
Randy Barnett on Constitutional Law
26 May 2020
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Send us a textRandy Barnett, professor of legal theory at Georgetown University and the legal mind behind the legal challenge against Obamacare's...
David French on the First Amendment
23 May 2020
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Send us a textDavid French, attorney, fellow at the National Review Institute, and senior editor of The Dispatch, talks to us about freedom of speech,...
Michael Strain on the American Dream
19 May 2020
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Send us a textMichael Strain, director of economic policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute and author of the book The American Dream is no...
Matt Mitchell on CON laws and Occupational Licensing
17 May 2020
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Send us a textMatt Mitchell, senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, talks to us about cronyism, Certificate Of Need...
Sarah Skwire on Pro Market Literature and Feminism
10 May 2020
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Send us a textSarah Skwire, author and senior fellow at Liberty Fund, is the first woman to be interviewed on the podcast! She talks to us about how l...
Bryan Caplan on Open Borders
05 May 2020
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Send us a textBryan Caplan, economics professor at George Mason University, regular blogger at EconLog, and author of Open Borders: The Science and Et...
Chris Edwards on What You Didn't Know About Wealth Inequality
29 Apr 2020
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Send us a textChris Edwards, director of tax policy studies at Cato and editor of www.downsizinggovernment.org , talks to us about common misconceptio...
David Henderson on Liberation from Lockdown Now
28 Apr 2020
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Send us a textDavid Henderson, author of multiple books and fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution, talks to us about why the COVID-19 lockdown ...
John Stossel on the Nanny State
20 Apr 2020
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Send us a textJohn Stossel, author and journalist who was been on ABC, Fox Business Channel, and is now partnering with Reason, talks to us about cons...
Johan Norberg on Dead Wrong Ideas
20 Apr 2020
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Send us a textJohan Norberg, author of several books and Executive Director of Free To Choose Media, talks to us about his video series Dead Wrong, Sw...
Trevor Burrus on the Drug War
20 Apr 2020
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Send us a textTrevor Burrus, research fellow at Cato Institute's Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies and editor-in-chief of the Cato...
Vernon Smith on Experimental Economics, the Nobel Prize, and Life
20 Apr 2020
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Send us a textVernon Smith, Nobel Prize winning economics professor at Chapman University, talks to us about experimental economics, intellectual infl...
Don Boudreaux on Bad Policies People Love
20 Apr 2020
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Send us a textIn this interview with Don Boudreaux, GMU economics professor and blogger at Cafe Hayek, we explore policies that are loved by the publi...
Matt Ridley on Ideas Having Sex
20 Apr 2020
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Send us a textMatt Ridley, former science and technology editor for The Economist magazine and best-selling author, talks to us about his book The Rat...
Tyler Cowen on His Love Letter to Big Biz
20 Apr 2020
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Send us a textIn this interview with Tyler Cowen, economics professor at GMU and blogger at the Marginal Revolution, we talk about his book Big Busin...