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Robin Harris Discusses the Rise, Fall, and Legacy of Margaret Thatcher
Robin Harris Discusses the Rise, Fall, and Legacy of Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher’s death one year ago sparked much commentary either critical or adulatory. You were certainly hard-pre... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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52mins
Ranked #2
How to be a Conservative
How to be a Conservative
Editor’s Note: This podcast was originally posted on October 13, 2014. This conversation with Roger Scruton engages his ... Read more
16 Aug 2021
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45mins
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The Paris Massacre and the European Future: A Conversation with Mark Helprin
The Paris Massacre and the European Future: A Conversation with Mark Helprin
Award-winning novelist Mark Helprin is also one of the most significant voices writing on American foreign policy. Liber... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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55mins
Ranked #4
The Takings Power: A Conversation with Ilya Somin
The Takings Power: A Conversation with Ilya Somin
Ilya Somin discusses at Liberty Law Talk his book The Grasping Hand: Kelo v. City of New London & the Limits of Emin... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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56mins
Ranked #5
Executive Power in the Age of Obama
Executive Power in the Age of Obama
This edition of Liberty Law Talk features a discussion with George Mason Law School Professor David Bernstein on his rec... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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54mins
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Hadley Arkes on Right Reason and Constitutional Law
Hadley Arkes on Right Reason and Constitutional Law
In this podcast, I discuss with Hadley Arkes the fundamental touchstones of our written Constitution that he contends ar... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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49mins
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The Ascent of Originalism: A Conversation with Michael Rappaport
The Ascent of Originalism: A Conversation with Michael Rappaport
The many schools of originalism all face the same questions: does it merely perpetuate the dead hand of the past? What a... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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57mins
Ranked #8
Getting Right with the Fourteenth Amendment: A Conversation with Kurt Lash
Getting Right with the Fourteenth Amendment: A Conversation with Kurt Lash
Kurt Lash comes to Liberty Law Talk to discuss his newest book, The Fourteenth Amendment: The Privileges and Immunities ... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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58mins
Ranked #9
A Nation of Takers: A Discussion with Nicholas Eberstadt
A Nation of Takers: A Discussion with Nicholas Eberstadt
Nicholas Eberstadt comes to Liberty Law Talk this month to discuss his significant new book, A Nation of Takers: America... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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47mins
Ranked #10
Liberalism as Armed Doctrine: A Conversation with Philip Hamburger
Liberalism as Armed Doctrine: A Conversation with Philip Hamburger
Editor’s Note: This podcast was originally published on August 15, 2018. Every book that Columbia law professor Philip H... Read more
10 Mar 2020
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48mins
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American Heresies and the Betrayal of the National Interest: A Conversation with Walter McDougall
American Heresies and the Betrayal of the National Interest: A Conversation with Walter McDougall
Editor’s note: This was originally posted on December 17, 2016. What is American civil religion? And has it been distort... Read more
20 Aug 2021
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1hr 6mins
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Brexit Shenanigans and the Old English Constitution
Brexit Shenanigans and the Old English Constitution
Helen Dale, Brexit commentator extraordinaire, discusses what’s left and what remains of Britain’s attempt to evict the ... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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58mins
Ranked #13
The Crisis of Modern Liberalism: A Conversation with Charles Kesler
The Crisis of Modern Liberalism: A Conversation with Charles Kesler
The next edition of Liberty Law Talk is a conversation with Charles Kesler on his new book, I am the Change: Barack Obam... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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40mins
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Telling the Truth about Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Telling the Truth about Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Comes now the great Daniel J. Mahoney, author of penetrating intellectual biographies of Bertrand de Jouvenel, Raymond A... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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53mins
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Understanding the Progressive Constitution
Understanding the Progressive Constitution
During the 2008 Democratic primary campaign, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was asked to define the particular polit... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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Eric Voegelin Studies: A Conversation with Charles Embry
Eric Voegelin Studies: A Conversation with Charles Embry
Eric Voegelin sought to reawaken Western consciousness to the experiences of social, political, and religious order that... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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44mins
Ranked #17
Rehabilitating Lochner: A Conversation with David Bernstein
Rehabilitating Lochner: A Conversation with David Bernstein
In the next Liberty Law Talk I discuss with David Bernstein of the George Mason University School of Law his excellent w... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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47mins
Ranked #18
Coolidge!
Coolidge!
Amity Shlaes comes to Liberty Law Talk to discuss her new biography, Coolidge, that explores and analyzes the triumph of... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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46mins
Ranked #19
Beyond Politics: How to Think about Government Failure
Beyond Politics: How to Think about Government Failure
The next Liberty Law Talk is a conversation with Randy Simmons on his recently revised and updated book, Beyond Politics... Read more
12 Jan 2020
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43mins
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Managing Whiteshift
Managing Whiteshift
Eric Kaufmann discusses his new book Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration, and the Future of White Majorities.
12 Jan 2020
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48mins