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Ideas in Progress, is a podcast highlighting classical liberal scholars as they move from graduate school, to exercising major influence in their fields, and everywhere in between. Each week we speak with these scholars, discuss classical liberal principles and the programs IHS hosts to further ex…

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    • May 19, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    Can We Really Just Be Reasonable?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 32:24


    Author and Ursinus College professor Jonathan Marks sits down with Anthony Comegna to chat about his latest book, “Let's Be Reasonable: A Conservative Case for Liberal Education.” Professor Marks avoids the “panic on the campus” argument while discussing why conservatives shouldn’t give up on higher education. Sit back and listen in on a reasonable conversation about the current state of higher ed.

    Asma Uddin's Politics of Vulnerability

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 34:48


    Aspen fellow and author Asma Uddin sits down with Mike Tolhurst to speak about her latest book, “The Politics of Vulnerability, How to Heal Muslim-Christian Relations in a Post-Christian America: Today's Threat to Religion and Religious Freedom” certainly a timely topic in this day and age.

    Judge Glock's Dead Pledge

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 31:00


    Banks, bankers, and busted mortgages, oh my. The Cicero Institute’s Judge Glock drops by the virtual studio to weave tales of desperate financial times from his latest book, “The Dead Pledge: The Origins of the Mortgage Market and Federal Bailouts, 1913-1939.” Pull up a parcel of land, sit back, and listen in as Anthony Comegna and Judge Glock discuss the matter on Ideas in Progress.

    John Hasnas and Civil Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 23:47


    Listen in on our second part of an interview with Georgetown Law professor John Hasnas. Prof. Hasnas sits down with Anthony Comegna to discuss what is Civil Society, the recent IHS discussion colloquium and associated readings regarding civil society. An enlightening conversation for sure.

    John Hasnas' IHS History

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 29:15


    Is rule of law a myth? Find out on this episode of Ideas in Progress as Anthony Comegna speaks with Prof. John Hasnas about his famous summer seminars lecture and how it came to be.

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    Did America's Sun Set a Long Time Ago?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 40:09


    Dirty elections, rumor-mongers, political power grabbers, pessimistic outlooks on the country’s future. No we are not talking about some reality show but we are speaking with professor and author Dennis Rasmussen about his book “Fears of a Setting Sun: The Disillusionment of America's Founders.”

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    Jeremy Shearmur's IHS History

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 31:57


    We go abroad again this episode to speak with Jeremy Shearmur. Dr. Shearmur recounts his time at the London School of Economics studying under Karl Popper, meeting Hayek, his time with IHS helping graduate students, and the books he has written and edited.

    Chinese History and Liberty

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 29:57


    Professor Steve Davies continues his conversation with Ideas in Progress host, Anthony Comegna. This episode the topic shifts from IHS history to Chinese history. Prof. Davies and Anthony talk of the Song Dynasty, a road to modernism cut short, and a brutal philosophy.

    IHS History with Steve Davies

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 27:27


    Long time IHS event attendee and lecture Professor Steve Davies joins us from his home in Britain to discuss his history with IHS and what the organization means to him as IHS turns 60.

    Border Militarization as an Entrepreneurial Process

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 32:47


    GMU Economics PhD candidate Nathan Goodman discusses some of the events of this past year, the rise in militarization of the police, the protests in Portland, unwieldy powers, and political entrepreneurship. Listen in on this half-hour of discussion of a serious topic living in today’s headlines.

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    Great Beards and Radios

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 36:37


    It’s part two of the Ideas in Progress interview with Impolitic co-hosts Paul Matzko and Sean Trainor. Ideas in Progress Anthony Comegna digs into the research these two historians are working on, including the Professor Trainor’s book project “The Bearded Age” and Paul Matzko’s book “The Radio Right.”

    A Libertarian and a Socialist Walk into a Noodle Shop...

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 29:43


    A libertarian and a socialist walk into a noodle shop... could be the start of a joke or the beginning of a podcast, find out the whole story as hosts of the Impolitic podcast, Paul Matzko and Sean Trainor join us for this episode of Ideas in Progress

    Painting Portraits with Paul

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 37:56


    Portraits of Liberty host Paul Meany stops in to chat about a few figures from the history of Liberalism on this episode of Ideas in Progress. Paul gives us a brief glance at the lives of Chinese philosopher Mencius, an English Lawyer named John Cook who impeached a king, and Rose Wilder-Lane. Sit back for the next half-hour and listen to the fascinating tales of these three figures.

    How Larry White Got Locofocofied

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 31:29


    Part two of our interview with Larry White where we find out who WIlliam Leggett really was and how Anthony Comegna was influenced by Professor White's work on the LocoFoco movement.

    Larry White's IHS History

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 25:33


    Our celebration of our 60th anniversary marches on. This episode we have a special guest whose history goes way back with IHS, Professor Larry White joins us to chat about his relationship with IHS dating back to the 1970s. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this half-hour trip to the Menlo Park days of IHS.

    My IHS Stories with Chad Thevenot and Emily Birchmier

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 29:31


    As IHS celebrates its 60th anniversary it is time for another episode of Ideas in Progress' "My IHS Story." In this episode Executive Director Chad Thevenot and Senior Director of Academic Programs Emily Birchmier sit in to chat about how they got involved with IHS and tell tales of some of the people they have met along the way.

    Liberalism and Good Taste, with Brianne Wolf

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 23:50


    Occasionally, we have speakers drop by the IHS offices, well, virtually drop by, now-a-days, and give a lecture on upcoming research or a recent book release. Sometime we ask those speakers if they would mind spending a little extra time with us to record an episode of Ideas in Progress. This episode Professor Brianne Wolf gives us a little more insight into her recent lecture and her current manuscript, Beyond Rights and Price: Liberalism and Taste. So show some good taste and join us for this episode.

    The Art of the Academic Research Seminar with Bill Glod

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 25:31


    There is a type of program we host at IHS we haven’t featured on this podcast, the Academic Research Seminar, or as we affectionately call it A-R-S. Join us as Bill Glod stops by and discusses all things ARS. Tune in and find out how you might be able to participate and what sort of Academic Research Seminars we have planned in the near future.

    African Socialism vs African Liberalism, with Ibrahim Anoba

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 28:07


    Part two of our interview with Ibrahim Anoba. In this episode we explore some more historical figures from the African liberal tradition and Ibrahim shares his thoughts on a modern Africa that has turned to some western ideas for inspiration, including socialism.

    Africa's Liberal Legacy, with Ibrahim Anoba

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 28:58


    Happy New Year to our listeners! Since we can’t travel right now we thought we might bring another part of the world to you. This episode we speak with graduate student Ibrahim Anoba about his book project centered on trade and commerce across the African continent.

    More American Fascists, with Katy Hull

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 25:46


    Picking up where we left off from our last episode, we continue the conversation with Professor Katy Hull and discussing her book “The Machine Has a Soul: American Sympathy with Italian Fascism” with a flight across the Atlantic and the grisly demise of Mussolini.

    American Fascists, with Katy Hull

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 36:31


    American Fascists, no, it’s not the name of a new movie but the subject of the next two episodes as we explore Professor Katy Hull’s book “The Machine Has a Soul: American Sympathy with Italian Fascism”

    Property and Humanity, with Bart Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 25:44


    Part two of our interview with IHS Senior Fellow and Chapman University professor Bart Wilson regarding his book “The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human Mind.” This week we dive a little deeper into the humanity end of the pool in regards to property.

    Property and Liberalism, with Bart Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 35:55


    IHS Senior Fellow and Chapman University professor, Bart Wilson stops by to discuss his book “The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human Mind.” Host Anthony Comegna prompts Professor Wilson on what spurred him to undertake such a sweeping concept for this book, as well as do animals have the same economic principles as humans, and all sorts of other facets around the topic of property.

    More Nerding Out, with Aaron Powell

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 32:40


    It’s part two of our sci-fi-stravaganza! Libertarianism.org’s Aaron Ross Powell joins us to nerd out a little more on the future, sci-fi, death-rays, world building, and a hopeful conclusion. So sit back and listen in to another fun-filled episode of Ideas in Progress.

    Liberalism vs Sci-Fi! with Aaron Powell

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 38:25


    Does the pandemic have you down? Tired of all the news? Escape with episode one of a two-parter with Aaron Ross Powell and Anthony Comegna as they geek-out over sci-fi and ask the question if there really is a libertarian sci-fi genre. Nothing heavy here as we just want to have a little fun and take a break from the world.

    Even More Good Jobs, with Martin Babinec

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 31:15


    Part two of two with entrepreneur Martin Babinec. Last episode we called for bottom-up solutions, this episode we shift looking at talent exporting communities and magnet cities, people getting together to help fill each other’s needs, and what happens when these things collide.

    More Good Jobs, with Martin Babinec

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 21:17


    America is in need of more good jobs. Our guest this episode has a passion and practices that may help get us there. Martin Babinec is an entrepreneur and venture capitalist who uses his investments and connections to transform stagnant or decaying communities into economically vibrant and productive places to live. This is part one of a two part interview discussing his latest book “More Good Jobs” and how it came to be.

    COVID and Democracy, with Joshua Kleinfeld

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 39:12


    Fresh off of his TedxTalk, Northwestern’s Joshua Kleinfeld virtually stops by the studio to chat with us about his TedxTalk, “Democracy and the Pandemic” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckyEtrY6yKQ), why we should be hopeful even in these dark times, and why you should be believe in democracy. Listen in and feel a little more hopeful about the world.

    What’s the Value of Public Trust? with Kevin Vallier

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 20:26


    We are back with the second of a two part interview with Bowling Green professor, Kevin Vallier. We dive deeper into his latest book “Trust in a Polarized Age” (available at kevinvallier.com) and what that means in the greater society. Join us for the conclusion of this conversation and insights into the current state of trust in our world.

    How to End the War of Politics with Kevin Vallier

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 24:13


    Who do you trust? Do you trust them enough to have a political discussion? Professor Kevin Vallier is back to discuss his new book, “Trust in a Polarized Age,” a follow up to “Must Politics Be War?” Join us for the first of a two part interview with Professor Vallier as host Anthony Comegna digs into how the books build off of each other why public trust is so important. Professors Vallier’s book is available at: https://www.kevinvallier.com/books/trust-in-a-polarized-age/

    Who was Francois Fenelon? with Ryan Hanley

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 34:37


    Wait! Who are we talking about?!? That’s right folks we are finally talking about Francois Fénelon. In case you haven’t ever heard of Fenelon, Boston College’s Professor Ryan Patrick Hanley is here to straighten us out about this historical figure from the court of Louis XIV and chat about his book, "Fénelon: Moral and Political Writings.”

    A World of Constant Progress? with Marian Tupy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 37:22


    What’s trending? Well, that is a question we ask on today’s show when we caught up with Marian Tupy and talked about his new book “Ten Global Trends that Every Smart Person Needs to Know: And Many Other Trends You Will Find Interesting.” Listen in as we discuss a world of constant progress.

    Liberals Writing History with Mike Douma

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 31:52


    Georgetown University's Professor Michael Douma comes on the show to discuss his book "The Liberal Approach to the Past." Professor Douma dives into the meaning of the liberal tradition, what is classical liberal history, thinking about history from a liberal perspective.

    The World History of Liberalism with Anthony Comegna

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 34:16


    We’ve been hijacked! Well by invitation, any way. IHS’s Jeanne Hoffman takes over the hosting duties and turns the tables on Anthony Comegna. They chat about the ongoing discussion series Anthony is leading on the “World History of Liberalism” and all that goes into it. Throw in some talk of pirates, singularities, and classical liberal concepts and you have the makings of an entertaining half-hour podcast.

    Is the Economy Computible? with Abigail Devereaux

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 39:57


    On this episode we finally learn the truth about what an algorithm is and how it factors into artificial intelligence. Plus we cover topics like mashing together cybernetic hyper-nudging and COVID research, and even take a short tangent into one particular episode of Star Trek.

    What is an Algorithm, Anyways? with Abigail Devereaux

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 35:22


    Who says Austrians can’t do math? Ideas in Progress host Anthony Comegna catches up with newly minted Doctor Abigail Devereaux to discuss her dissertation defense, economic algorithms, and other topics in this episode of Ideas in Progress.

    Let's Rank the Presidents! with Vincent Geloso

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 35:19


    How do you rank the US presidents? How do historians rank them? Listen in to the Ideas in Progress conversation with Vincent Geloso, Assistant Professor at King's University College, discusses the trials and tribulations historians go through ranking the presidents.

    Isn't It About Time We Talked About Liberalism? with Emily Chamlee-Wright

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 44:03


    Fresh off of leading a Discussion Colloquium on the topic of toleration and pluralism, IHS President and CEO joins us to discuss the discussion event, the Discourse Initiative and the state of liberalism in academia today. It is a broad discussion curving from one topic to the next. Sit back and listen in to this free-flowing conversation.

    Are You in a Total Institution? with Sean Rife

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 28:27


    Is every aspect of your life dictated by someone else? We sure hope not. We complete our Ideas in Progress interview with social psychologist Sean Rife. Host Anthony Comegna and Dr Rife discuss the recent IHS program on the topic of mental health, certainly a timely topic. Join us, won’t you, for the second half of this fascinating interview.

    Can You Name a Classical Liberal Social Psychologist?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 28:27


    You might be able to answer that question after listening to this episode of Ideas in Progress when host Anthony Comegna sits down with Sean Rife to discuss the recent IHS Discussion Colloquia, “Liberty, Responsibility, and Mental Health” lead by Dr. Rife. In this time of Corona, mental health should be close to the forefront of our minds.

    Anarchisms, Left and Right with Crispin Sartwell

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 36:42


    What kind of anarchist are you? As straightforward a conversation starter as you can get. An host Anthony Comegna poses that question today’s guest, prolific author and Dickinson College professor, Crispin Sartwell. So listen in as Professor Sartwell wades into his style of anarchy and the path he took to get there.

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    Market Urbanism with Scott Beyer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 31:39


    Cities and all their facets take center stage on this episode of Ideas in Progress. Scott Beyer of the Market Urbanism Report (https://marketurbanismreport.com/) joins the show to discuss the intersection of free markets and urban issues. Join us for this fascinating look at market urbanism.

    Capitalism and Ethics with John Thrasher and Dan Halliday

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 29:31


    This episode of Ideas in Progress spans the globe. No really, our host Anthony Comega is on the US eastern seaboard, one of our guests is calling in from California, and the other from Melbourne, Australia. John Thrasher and Dan Halliday talk about their new book “The Ethics of Capitalism.” While listening to the show make sure to stop by their site, www.ethicsofcapitalism.com, and pick up a copy of the book.

    Gary Chartier Speaks for a (Virtual) Sandwich

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 32:36


    Find yourself in an ethical dilemma of the business variety? Perhaps you should pick up this episodes guest’s book “A Good Life in the Market: An Introduction to Business Ethics.” La Sierra University professor and associate dean, Gary Chartier joins us to discuss his book and various aspects of business ethics in today’s world.

    IHS Stories, Part 2 with Bill Glod and Jeanne Hoffman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 20:14


    This week we have our second episode in the series of shows on faculty and staff's IHS stories. Last time we spoke with Josh Ammons, a PhD candidate at George Mason University. But this week we move on to former guests of the show, philosopher, Bill Glod and legal scholar, Jeanne Hoffman.

    Ubuntu and You with Mungi Ngomane

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 25:09


    This week we dive deeper into the African concept of Ubuntu and author Mungi Ngomane’s book “Everyday Ubuntu.” A wide variety of topics a covered as they relate to ubuntu. Everything from cultural appropriation to apartheid, and racism. Join us for another fascinating Discussion on “Africa’s gift to the world.”

    Discovering Ubuntu with Mungi Ngomane

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 31:29


    Roughly translated it means, "I am because you are,” Ubuntu has been heralded as Africa’s gift to the world. A gorgeous and daringly compassionate trumpet blasts for everything organizations like the IHS stand for. Author Mungi Ngomane joins Ideas in Progress to discuss her book, “Everyday Ubuntu,” and what is at the heart of practicing Ubuntu.

    The Blood Market with James Stacey Taylor

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 36:57


    James Stacey Taylor speaks with host, Anthony Comegna on the idea of markets for everything and discussing Professor Taylor’s upcoming book “Bloody Morality: How Prohibiting Compensation for Blood and Blood Products Harm Patients and Wrongs Donors.” Join us for for a philosophical conversation regarding the market for blood.

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    IHS Stories with Josh Ammons

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 25:48


    On this episode of Ideas in Progress we begin a sporadic series we will be running during the next few months featuring the faculty and staff of IHS. We will hear about how they got started with IHS, what drew them to this organization, and some tales along the way. First up is PhD candidate and staffer Josh Ammons.

    Postmodernist Libertarianism, with Nick Gillespie

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 28:59


    Reason Magazine editor-at-large, Nick Gillespie is back with us this week. This week we dive into postmodern libertarianism and how Dr. Gillespie came to be one. Join us for a half hour look into this facet of liberalism.

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