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Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.In presenting the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty to Danish newspaper editor Flemming Rose, former ACLU president Nadine Strossen discusses the importance of unfettered freedom of speech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.Libertarianism — the philosophy of personal and economic freedom — has deep roots in Western civilization and in American history, and it's growing stronger. Cato Institute Executive Vice President David Boaz talks about the renewed appetite for smaller government and more freedom.The Libertarian Mind: A Manifesto for Freedom by David Boaz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.Discussions of qualified immunity focus almost exclusively on police. What about when public school administrators clearly violate the rights of students? Should parents of those children be able to hold administrators accountable in civil court? Chris Kemmitt is the deputy director of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.What's the best path forward to end cannabis prohibition without loading it up with needless federal regulation? Jim Higdon is the co-founder of Cornbread Hemp and an advocate for an end to cannabis prohibition. He says the Farm Bill is the key. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.In assessing the legacy of Mitch McConnell as a Republican leader in the U.S. Senate, it's important to include his large role in radically reducing the regulation of Americans' political speech. Cato's John Samples explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.Civil disobedience may be the only avenue left for millions of Americans who just want to go about their business undisturbed. Charles Murray explains his dangerous idea in the new book, By the People: Rebuilding Liberty without Permission. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.Don't talk to the police, even if you want to help them solve a crime. James Duane says that's the advice police and lawyers give their own children. He explains why in his new book, You Have the Right to Remain Innocent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.The freedom to trade is morally good. Congress has sadly delegated many of its powers over trade to the White House. That poses particular risks today. Senator Rand Paul (R‑KY) discusses his efforts at reclaiming legislative power over trade. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.As many voters are licking their wounds after failing to elect the first female U.S. President, Anthony Comegna talks about how the important historical role of women on behalf of liberty is more than mere interactions with the state. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.Why have five or more children? Hannah's Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth by Catherine Pakaluk details the stories and reasoning of dozens of women who have gone well beyond replacement-level fertility. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.In the long history of the ebb and flow of liberty, some examples stand out. Jim Otteson of Wake Forest University offered a few of those examples at Cato Club 200. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caleb O. Brown has hosted the Cato Daily Podcast since 2007, CatoAudio since 2008, and all told has created several thousand interviews, videos, and other pieces for the Cato Institute. On his final episode, he is interviewed by Cato's Deirdre McCloskey about the art of the interview and his pending move to head Kentucky's Bluegrass Institute. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. Brown Erica York and Scott Lincicome on trade and globalization Senator Rand Paul and Caleb O. Brown on the demagoguery of protectionism Robert F. Bauer and John Samples on restoring political ethicsMartin A. Makary and Jeffrey A. Singer on groupthink and its effect on modern medicine Exclusive: Romina Boccia on spending and the debt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownAlex Nowrasteh and Gene Healy on the Executive Orders HandbookHon. Neomi Rao on the Supreme Court's return to a best meaning approach to the lawNicholas Anthony and Caleb O. Brown on Trump's proposal to limit credit card interestU.S. Representative Patrick McHenry and Jennifer J. Schulp on the decline of American financial privacyExclusive: Thomas Berry on Cato's 23rd annual Constitution Day Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownMustafa Akyol and Doug Bandow on the power of common ground between Jewish and Muslim peopleBrian Blankenship on burden sharing in the NATO allianceRobert R. Redfield and Ryan Bourne on the global pandemic response and its economic outcomesEmily Ekins, Scott Lincicome, and Caleb O. Brown on how many Americans misunderstand the cost of protectionismExclusive: Gene Healy on the new foreword for his book, The Cult of the Presidency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownJennifer Huddleston and Thomas A. Berry on the NetChoice cases and internet free speech after the last Supreme Court termClark Neily and Caleb O. Brown on the potential implications for legal gun ownership of the Supreme Court's decision in United States v. RahimiMarian Tupy on the overall trend toward increasing abundanceJohan Norberg on the importance of diversified supply chains and globalizationExclusive: Eric Gomez on the alliance between Russia and North Korea Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownAaron Ross Powell, Tom G. Palmer, and Caleb O. Brown on David Boaz: The Libertarian ExponentJennifer Huddleston and William Rinehart on the impact of “killer acquisitions” on smaller companiesMichael F. Cannon on prescription drug spending in the Medicare programScott Lincicome on the litany of industrial policy measuresExclusive: Daniel Raisbeck and Ian Vásquez on Cato's recent conference in Buenos Aires, The Rebirth of Liberty in Argentina and Beyond Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownRound table: Recent SCOTUS decisions with Thomas Berry and Anastasia Boden.Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) on North Korean denuclearizationRobyn Bagley on the Educational Savings Account program implementationDavid Beito and Caleb O. Brown on mass surveillance by FDRExclusive: Chelsea Follett on Centers of Progress Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownRound table: Romina Boccia, Chris Edwards, Scott Lincicome, and Adam Michel evaluate ‘Bidenomics'Kit Taintor on Welcome.US and the role of private sponsorship in immigration policyJeb Hensarling and Jelena McWilliams on SEC executive compensation clawback rulesJames Fishback and Caleb O. Brown on the devolution of high school debate Exclusive: Walter Olson on SCOTUS business cases Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cato's Ryan Bourne details what we might expect from Liz Truss at the helm of the UK government.Related content:Brexit, Trade, and Regulatory Barriers in Great Britain featuring Liz Truss and Caleb O. Brown, Cato Daily Podcast, September 20, 2018 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The story continues with Part 3 of The Other Side of Darkness. This chapter brings journeys to distant lands, unseen threats, troubling dreams, and meetings with mysterious strangers. Go back and listen to Parts 1 and 2 first, if you haven't yet. This week's musical guest is Lula Is In Trouble. Stay tuned after the interview for her track "Lost Highway Motel." This episode is dedicated to the memory of Julee Cruise and Philip Baker Hall. Subscribe to this podcast so you won't miss the next part of the story. If you enjoy it, leave us a positive rating and review. Become a Patreon patron and receive early episodes and exclusive merch. For episode transcripts, please email seinpeaks@gmail.com. BROUGHT TO YOU BY... Twede's Cafe! @twedescafe on Instagram - @twedescafe on Twitter - Twede's Cafe on Facebook Follow Seinpeaks: Instagram - Facebook - Twitter - TikTok - FB Group - Patreon Visit our Store | 50% of proceeds for the month of June will be donated to Moms Demand Action (https://momsdemandaction.org/) Follow our musical guest Lula Is In Trouble: Instagram - Twitter - Soundcloud - Linktree CREDITS Michael Scudieri as Jerry Ethan Dragon as George Beth Mirahver as Elaine Mike Dowd as Kramer Derek Ratliff as Sid and Larry Olivia Popp as Tzu-ching Patrick Edwards as Officer 1 Colin Keating as ?????? Ryan Paul as J. Peterman and Officer 2 John Coen as Video Store Clerk and Don Pardo Additional voices by Nick Parsons, Caleb O. Brown, Richard Penner, Victoria Minchala and Doug Eberle Music by Patrick Edwards, Cody McCorry, Carla Salingre, Matthew McCalvin, Jake Bowman, Fletcher Aleckson, Patrick Mahan, Caleb Churchill, Ivar Bowitz and Robert McDonald Sound effects downloaded from freesound.org. Laughter sound effect by J. Zazvurek, under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. "Lost Highway Motel" recorded by Lula Is In Trouble Podcast written, recorded and edited by Jesse Brooks FRIENDS OF THE SHOW Listen to the Watching Owen Wilson podcast (https://www.audible.com/pd/Watching-Owen-Wilson-WOW-Podcast/B08K56LQ54) Listen to Welcome To Twin Speaks (https://redcircle.com/shows/welcome-to-twin-speaks)
This week brings us Part 2 of The Other Side of Darkness. The story continues for Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer, with cryptic messages, mysterious liaisons, and danger in the air. Make sure to go back and listen to Part 1 if you missed it. This week's musical guest is Bambii Lamb. Stay tuned after the interview for her track "Dreams In Which I'm Loved". This episode is dedicated to the demented @demonpeaks for backing our Kickstarter. Check out his podcast Dark Peaks (cohosted with @gothpeaks) and his YouTube channel The TonoMakai. Subscribe to this podcast so you won't miss the next part of the story. If you enjoy it, leave us a positive rating and review. Become a Patreon patron and receive early episodes and exclusive merch. For episode transcripts, please email seinpeaks@gmail.com. BROUGHT TO YOU BY... Twede's Cafe! @twedescafe on Instagram - @twedescafe on Twitter - Twede's Cafe on Facebook UnwholesomePeaks! @unwholesomepeaks on Instagram Follow Seinpeaks: Instagram - Facebook - Twitter - TikTok - FB Group - Patreon Visit our Store | 50% of proceeds for the month of March will be donated to Care International (https://care.org/) Follow our musical guest Bambii Lamb: @iibmab on Instagram - Linktree Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3pUK0SU Apple Music - https://apple.co/3pY5X3l YouTube - https://bit.ly/35LJNdU Soundcloud - https://bit.ly/3MCdfn0 https://bambiilamb.com/ CREDITS Michael Scudieri as Jerry Ethan Dragon as George Beth Mirahver as Elaine Mike Dowd as Kramer Jason Jurkiewicz as The Boy On The Plane Katie Drake as Cherie Malenfant Drew Grant as Juliette Colin Keating as ?????? Ryan Paul as David Puddy John Coen as Cedric, Kruger and Rabbi Glickman Marcelo Bottaro as Bob and Newman Kate Marcus as Helen Seinfeld Samantha Miller as Katie Additional voices by Lindsey Watson, Caleb O. Brown, Richard Penner and Doug Eberle Music by Patrick Edwards, Cody McCorry, Matthew McCalvin, Jake Bowman, Fletcher Aleckson, Patrick Mahan, Caleb Churchill, Ivar Bowitz and Robert McDonald "Masters of Time" recorded by Auramics "Adult Wasteland" recorded by Cold Mailman "Je T'aime Je'Taime” performed by Katie Drake. Written and recorded by Randy Michael for Echo Reel Publishing, BMI, 2017. Visit @incrowdrecordings for more. "Cool Vibes" by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3553-cool-vibes License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license "Dreams in Which I'm Loved" recorded by Bambii Lamb Podcast written, recorded and edited by Jesse Brooks FRIENDS OF THE SHOW Listen to the Watching Owen Wilson podcast (https://www.audible.com/pd/Watching-Owen-Wilson-WOW-Podcast/B08K56LQ54) Listen to Welcome To Twin Speaks (https://redcircle.com/shows/welcome-to-twin-speaks)
We've got a crossposted episode for you this week: Mike recently joined The Cato Daily Podcast with Caleb O. Brown for a discussion about the "hacking" fiasco in Missouri and the state's treatment of the journalists who exposed its huge data security flub. It's a shorter conversation than our usual podcasts, and you can listen to the whole thing on this week's episode.
Caleb O. Brown of the Cato Daily Podcast guest hosts this week, moderating the topic: is politics the new religion? Just how terrible is that, and how can we fix it?
1.Introduction Caleb O. Brown2.Kerry McDonald and Neal McCluskey on education during COVID-193.Jim Higdon on a path to ending cannabis prohibition4.Nita Farahany on how the FDA restricts direct‐to‐consumer at‐home testing5. Stephanie Slade on the life, death, and future life of fusionism See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1)Introduction: Caleb O. Brown 2) Alex Nowrasteh and Simon Lester on trade and immigration under the Biden administration 3) Ryan Bourne on the means to “full employment” 4) Robert Farley on the Space Force 5) Johan Norberg discusses his new book, Open: The Story of Human Progress See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1) Introduction: Caleb O. Brown 2) David Boaz, Clark Neily, and Thomas A. Firey on the good, bad, and ugly of 2020 3) Paul Matzko on fair representation in media 4) Jill Carlson on cryptocurrencies and civil liberties 5) Virginia Postrel on The Fabric of Civilization See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Introduction: Caleb O. Brown Walter Olson and Michael D. Tanner on where liberty won in the 2020 election Emily Ekins on presidential polling Liz Mair on the virtues of divided government Geoffrey A. Manne on the antitrust case against Google See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Introduction: Caleb O. Brown2. Michael F. Cannon and Jeffrey A. Singer M.D. on their white paper, “Drug Reformation: End Government’s Power to Require Prescriptions”3. Eric Gomez on what we need to know about nuclear weapons4. Sen. Alessandra Biaggi on whether New York should require cops to carry liability insurance5. Mayor Kevin Faulconer on the growing crisis of homelessness in California See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Introduction: Caleb O. Brown 2. Cato Audio Roundtable: Ryan Bourne, Gene Healy, and Jeffrey A. Singer M.D. on the new Pandemics and Policy Series 3. Julian Sanchez on the NSA Metadata Program Being Ruled Unconstitutional 4. Thomas A. Firey on Masks, Mandates, and Tradeoffs During COVID-19 5. J.D. Tuccille on Likelihood of a Contested 2020 Election Outcome See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Introduction: Caleb O. Brown 2. Cato Audio Roundtable: Ilya Shapiro and Trevor Burrus on the Cato SCOTUS Review 3. Simone Weichselbaum and Patrick Jaicomo on how Federal Task Forces Reduce Police Accountability 4. Nolan Gray on Housing Regulation and “Destroying the Suburbs” 5. John Glaser on the Decidedly Interventionist Foreign Policy of Joe Biden See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kamala Harris, now a candidate for Vice President, did some things as a prosecutor that should make people question her fidelity to the law, but that doesn't place her outside the mainstream of prosecutors. Jay Schweikert comments on Harris's background.Related:“Kamala Harris and the Authoritarian Impulse” featuring Elizabeth Nolan Brown and Caleb O. Brown (June 3, 2019)"The Kamala Harris Plan to Address the Gender Pay Gap” featuring Ryan Bourne and Caleb O. Brown (June 1, 2019) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Introduction: Caleb O. Brown2. Cato Audio Roundtable: Colin Grabow and Dan Ikenson on 100 years of the Jones Act3. Bruce Yandle on unprecedented quirks in economic data thanks to COVID-194. Radley Balko on cops, reporters, and the “exonerative tense”5. Colorado State Representative Leslie Herod on Colorado ending qualified immunity See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Introduction: Caleb O. Brown Clark Neily and Jay Schweikert on kicking Qualified Immunity down the road Walter Olson on the reality of militarized cops (2014) Fabio Rojas on protest movements that get things done Mustafa Akyol on lessons from Gezi Park protests for Americans Matthew Feeney explains “What is Section 230?” Emily Chamlee-Wright on what Fall 2020 should look like on college campuses See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1.Introduction: Caleb O. Brown2. Clark Neily and Jay Schweikert with Caleb O. Brown on qualified immunity at the Supreme Court 3. Terence Kealey with Caleb O. Brown on the role of science in a pandemic 4. Jeffrey A. Singer with Caleb O. Brown on the right to test for COVID-19 5. Christopher A. Preble with Caleb O. Brown on threat perception post-pandemic 6. Jonathan H. Adler on Marijuana Federalism 7. John Cochrane on the economics of pandemic lockdowns See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Introduction: Caleb O. Brown2. Jonah Norberg on Sweden's pandemic response3. Alex Nowrasteh on noble lies and COVID-194. Angela Erickson on certificate of need laws5. Kerry McDonald on the future of homeschooling6. Will Rinehart on FDA failure and barriers to testing7. William Yeatman on oversight for stimulus spending8. Eric Gomez on China's confused coronavirus response See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1.Introduction2. Jay Schweikert with Caleb O. Brown on Michigan v. Wood3. Surgeon General Jerome M. Adams on syringe programs and addiction stigma4. Terence Kealy on Scientocracy5. Ted Galen Carpenter on NATO: The Dangerous Dinosaur6. Michael Tanner on the Project on Poverty and Inequality in California See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
December 2019 featuring Colin Grabow, Inu Manak, Caleb O. Brown, Peter Goettler, Robert Zubrin, Christopher A. Preble, Daron Acemoglu See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Starkey explains the origins of UK Parliament so that we can understand how it differs from the U.S. government. He claims that Parliament is not too dissimilar from Congress. However, one key difference from the system in the UK and our own is the position of Prime Minister. Unlike our President, the Prime Minister is not subject to a general election for that specific position. Towards the end of the episode they also discuss what is going on with Brexit.What is English common law? Is English government known for being too nice? What impact did the Magna Carta have on the structure of the English government? Why doesn’t the separation of powers in government work?Further Reading:David Starkey explains simple but infuriating reason behind Brexit impasse, written by Martina BetDr. David Starkey - Uncut: Assaults on Brexit, British Identity & History, So What You’re Saying Is ShowSix Wives of Henry VIII, BBC DocumentaryDavid Starkey’s Magna CartaRelated Content:Magna Carta Influence in the U.S. Constitution, written by David EdwardsThe Ancient Rights of Englishmen, written by David EdwardsRadical Weirdness in the English Civil Wars, podcast with Anthony Comegna and Caleb O. Brown See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
September 2019 featuring Trevor Burrus, Ilya Shapiro, Caleb O. Brown, David Bier, Benjamin Powell, Christopher J. Coyne, Abigail R. Hall, Maria Corina Machado See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
May 2019 featuring Alex Nowrasteh, David Bier, Caleb O. Brown, Allen Dickerson, Marian L. Tupy, Rachel Elise Barkow, Ilya Somin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Edgar Allen Poe was far from being defined as a Locofoco. He was no lover of democracy. He idolized the “devoted loyalty” of old Virginia gentry. As a dark romanticist poet, he believed the America’s Old World aristocracy was fighting the noble cause of attempted to preserve the elevated cultures of the past.What did Edgar Allen Poe think of the class struggle? Did Edgar Allen Poe think that Americans were spoiled? How did Poe think America erected an aristocracy? Was Edgar Allen Poe a conservative?Further Reading:The Fall of the House of Usher (Story by Poe), written by David RushEdgar Allen Poe, Poetry FoundationWho was Edgar Allen Poe?, The Poe MuseumRelated Content:Mushrooms & Men, Liberty Chronicles PodcastAn Introduction to Imaginative Literature, Part IV, written by Jeff RiggenbachLibertarians, Class, and the Left, Anthony Comegna & Caleb O. Brown See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
April 2019 featuring Ilya Shapiro, William Yeatman, Caleb O. Brown, Nate Jones, Doug Bandow, James Bacchus, Michael D. Tanner See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What topic are you curious about? Tweet your questions at #AskACatoExpert. Dr. Kealey is a professor of clinical biochemistry at the University of Buckingham in the United Kingdom, where he served as vice chancellor until 2014. As a clinical biochemist Dr. Kealey studied human experimental dermatology. He published around 45 original peer-reviewed papers and around 35 scientific reviews, also peer-reviewed. His work attracted funding from government, charities and business. Produced by Caleb O. Brown, Cory Cooper and Tess Terrible.
Voters in the UK have opted to leave the European Union. Will European trade and labor relations suffer? Is the EU now doomed? Featuring Tom Clougherty, Managing Editor, Cato Journal; Marian Tupy, editor, HumanProgress.org; moderated by Caleb O. Brown (@cobrown), Director of Multimedia. Produced by Tess Terrible, Cory Cooper and David Tassy.
Flemming Rose, Danish journalist and author of The Tyranny of Silence, is the recipient of the 2016 Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty. In 2005, Rose, then an editor at the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, sparked worldwide controversy when he commissioned and published 12 cartoons meant to depict the prophet Muhammad. The illustrations, intended to draw attention to the issue of self-censorship and the threat that intimidation poses to free speech, provoked deadly chaos in the Islamic world and put Rose in the center of a global debate about the limits to free speech in the 21st century. The Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty, named in honor of perhaps the greatest champion of liberty in the 20th century, is presented every other year to an individual who has made a significant contribution to advance human freedom. Learn more at: https://www.cato.org/friedman-prize Produced by Caleb O. Brown and Cory Cooper.
Vicente Fox is the former president of Mexico. His presidency is considered a key moment in Mexico's democratization, and his tenure was characterized by economic stability. He was this year's keynote speaker at the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty Biennial Dinner on May 25, 2016 at the Waldorf-Astoria New York. The Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty, named in honor of perhaps the greatest champion of liberty in the 20th century, is presented every other year to an individual who has made a significant contribution to advance human freedom. Learn more at: https://www.cato.org/friedman-prize Produced by Caleb O. Brown and Cory Cooper
To mark the tenth anniversary of the Cato Daily Podcast, Cato Institute president Peter Goettler talks with host Caleb O. Brown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On April 20, we were joined by U.S. Rep Yarmuth to discuss federal marijuana decriminalization and efforts in Kentucky to legalize hemp. Full Interview: https://www.cato.org/multimedia/cato-daily-podcast/pot-federalism-political-speech Produced by Caleb O. Brown, Tess Terrible and Cory Cooper.
May 2015 featuring Caleb O. Brown, Peter Goettler, John McWhorter, Robert Woodson, Christopher A. Preble, Doug Bandow, Flemming Rose See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.