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Conservative Minds

106 Episodes

45 minutes | Jan 23, 2023
SCOTUS Samuel Alito - Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
We've been away a while, but we're back and working on new episodes. In the meantime, here are our thoughts from last summer about the Dobbs decision when it was first handed down.
43 minutes | Dec 20, 2022
Episode 105: John Stuart Mill - On Liberty
While most discussions of liberty center on government power, the subject of Mill's essay is the nature and limits of society's power over the individual. Society exercises control over the individual through prevailing opinion. Mill also argues that individuals should be allowed to participate in any activity they choose, so long as it does not harm others.
42 minutes | Sep 12, 2022
Conservative Stories - Anthony Hennen
44 minutes | Jul 20, 2022
Episode 103: Jonah Goldberg - Liberal Fascism
Goldberg explains that fascism is an offshoot of socialism and, rather than being conservative, is just another variety of far-left thought.
45 minutes | Jun 29, 2022
102: Jonathan Haidt - Why the Last Ten Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid
Haidt writes about social media and the downfall of normal society.
41 minutes | May 27, 2022
Episode 101: Conservative Stories - Rachel Bovard
Rachel Bovard serves as Senior Director of Policy at the Conservative Partnership Institute.
42 minutes | May 16, 2022
Episode 100: William F. Buckley - God and Man at Yale
For our centennial episode, we read God and Man at Yale, a 1951 book by William F. Buckley Jr., based on his undergraduate experiences at Yale . Buckley criticized the school for forcing collectivist, Keynesian, and secularist ideology on students. We discuss this and how it relates to current debates about politcis in the academy.
46 minutes | Apr 25, 2022
Episode 99: John Mearsheimer - The Great Delusion
Mearsheimer argues that liberal hegemony — the foreign policy pursued by the United States since the Cold War ended — is doomed to fail. It would be better, he says, for America to practice restraint in the foreign policy sphere based on a sound understanding of how nationalism and realism constrain great powers. We also discuss Ukraine and both agree that American solidiers do not belong in the conflict.
42 minutes | Apr 11, 2022
Episode 98: Michael Strain - Forget the Economics of Grievance
Strain questions Trump's trade and immigration policies. We disagree on whether he's right.
43 minutes | Mar 29, 2022
Episode 97: Tim Stanley - Whatever Happened to Tradition?
46 minutes | Mar 14, 2022
Episode 96: Conservative Stories -- Corey Astill
41 minutes | Feb 28, 2022
Episode 95: Conservative Stories -- Kyle Sammin
46 minutes | Feb 21, 2022
Episode 94: WSJ Editorial Board - Trust and Expertise
We discussed two articles about the nature of trust and expertise, and where the "experts" have failed us in recent years.
42 minutes | Jan 24, 2022
Episode 93: Kimberle Crenshaw – Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex
We explore Kimberle Crenshaw's law review article from 1989, one of the foundational documents of critical race theory.
42 minutes | Jan 17, 2022
Episode 92: Thomas Paine - Common Sense
44 minutes | Dec 20, 2021
Episode 91: Adrian Wooldridge - The Aristocracy of Talent
45 minutes | Nov 29, 2021
Episode 90: Michael Sandel - The Tyranny of Merit
46 minutes | Nov 15, 2021
Episode 89: Peter Turchin - Ages of Discord
44 minutes | Oct 18, 2021
Episode 88: Bruno Maçães - History Has Begun
41 minutes | Oct 6, 2021
Episode 87: C.S. Lewis - The Abolition of Man
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