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Best podcasts about katherine mangu ward

Latest podcast episodes about katherine mangu ward

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Katherine Mangu-Ward: Policy Proposals Are Losing Their Substance

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 9:42


A trend we are seeing more of this election cycle is a tendency to treat policy platforms like an afterthought or rhetorical device. Candidates are comfortable saying and promising whatever they think will get them elected and not thinking much of the implications beyond that. Now more than ever it's important for voters to listen with healthy skepticism on what candidates can actually achieve and question what their priorities will be in office. Katherine Mangu-Ward from Reason joins the show to elaborate on how voters should approach choosing where to put their vote.

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Inside Sources Full Show October 3rd, 2024: Alex Gangitano, Eboo Patel, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Olufemi Taiwo, and More!

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 66:25


Join Boyd Matheson in delving into Thursday's news! Alex Gangitano talks about the challenge trifecta in the Biden administration: providing hurricane relief, a Middle East conflict, and a American port strike. Eboo Patel talks about how the non-profit industry is struggling and how Americans can rediscover generousity. Katherine Mangu-Ward talks about the rising policy nihilsm in voters' beliefs. Olufemi Taiwo explores different alternatives to political debates and More!

Honestly with Bari Weiss
Is The American Dream Alive and Well? A Live Debate.

Honestly with Bari Weiss

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 70:29


The American dream is the most important of our national myths. It's the idea that, with hard work and determination, anyone in this country can achieve middle-class security, own a home, start a family, and provide the children they raise with a better life than they had. Is that still true? On the one hand, our economy is the envy of the world. We are the richest country, leading the pack when it comes to innovation. And more people choose to move here for economic opportunity than to any other nation. And yet, everywhere you look in this country, there is a growing sense of pessimism. A sense that you can work hard, play by the rules, even go to college, and still end up saddled with debt and unable to afford the basics, like a home. Americans were told that higher education would be their ticket to the good life. Now, there's more than $1.7 trillion dollars in student loan debt hanging over a generation. Americans were told that free trade would make everyone prosper. But try telling that to the 4.5 million people who lost their manufacturing jobs in the last 30 years. Perhaps all of this is why a July Wall Street Journal poll found that only 9 percent of Americans say they believe that financial security is a realistic goal. And only 8 percent believe that a comfortable retirement is possible for them. Now, do those numbers reflect reality? Or just negative vibes? Last week, we convened four expert debaters in Washington, D.C., to hash out the question: Is the American dream alive and well? Arguing that yes, the American dream is alive and well, is economist Tyler Cowen. Tyler is a professor of economics at George Mason University and faculty director of the Mercatus Center. He also writes the essential blog Marginal Revolution. Joining Tyler is Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor in chief of the libertarian Reason magazine and co-host of The Reason Roundtable podcast. Arguing that no, the American dream is not flourishing, is David Leonhardt, senior writer at The New York Times and the author of Ours Was the Shining Future: The Story of the American Dream. David has won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Joining David is Bhaskar Sunkara, the president of The Nation magazine and the founding editor of Jacobin. He is the author of The Socialist Manifesto: The Case for Radical Politics in an Era of Extreme Inequality. Before the debate, 71 percent of our audience said that yes, the American Dream is alive and well, and 29 percent voted no. At the end of the night, we polled them again—and you'll see for yourself which side won. This debate was made possible by the generosity of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. If you care about free speech, FIRE is an organization that should be on your radar. If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Katherine Mangu-Ward: Applying Hanlon's Razor in the 2024 Election

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 12:23


As the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches, political narratives are becoming increasingly contradictory and controversial. We could all benefit from the application of Hanlon’s razor - a principle that encourages attributing outcomes to incompetence rather than malice. By doing so, we can approach political conversations and speculation with love and empathy rather than hard feelings. Katherine Mangu-Ward from Reason.com joins the show.

The Lawfare Podcast
Chatter: Libertarianism and National Security with Katherine Mangu-Ward

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 76:45


Libertarianism doesn't fit easily on the traditional left-right spectrum of American politics. The philosophy upholds personal liberty as a core value. What does it have to say about matters of foreign policy and national security, which encompass ideas about self-defense but also protection of the state? Katherine Mangu-Ward sat down with Shane Harris to discuss the libertarian view on war and diplomacy, how it approaches the question of nation-state conflicts, and the differences between libertarianism and the Libertarian Party. Mangu-Ward is the editor-in-chief of Reason magazine, the leading publication on libertarian thought and ideas. She started her journalism career in 2000 as an intern at Reason and later worked at The Weekly Standard and The New York Times. Her writing has also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and many other publications. Political philosophers, publications, and novel state concepts discussed in this episode include: Ayn Rand https://aynrand.org/ Fusionism https://reason.com/2021/02/10/is-there-a-future-for-fusionism/ Friedrich Hayek https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/friedrich-hayek/ The Yale Free Press Students for a Democratic Society https://www.pbs.org/opb/thesixties/topics/politics/newsmakers_1.html Prospera https://www.prospera.co/ Read and listen to more of Mangu-Ward's work: https://reason.com/people/katherine-mangu-ward/ https://reason.com/podcasts/the-reason-roundtable/ https://twitter.com/kmanguward?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Noam Osband of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chatter
Libertarianism and National Security with Katherine Mangu-Ward

Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 76:45


Libertarianism doesn't fit easily on the traditional left-right spectrum of American politics. The philosophy upholds personal liberty as a core value. What does it have to say about matters of foreign policy and national security, which encompass ideas about self-defense but also protection of the state? Katherine Mangu-Ward sat down with Shane Harris to discuss the libertarian view on war and diplomacy, how it approaches the question of nation-state conflicts, and the differences between libertarianism and the Libertarian Party. Mangu-Ward is the editor-in-chief of Reason magazine, the leading publication on libertarian thought and ideas. She started her journalism career in 2000 as an intern at Reason and later worked at The Weekly Standard and The New York Times. Her writing has also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and many other publications. Political philosophers, publications, and novel state concepts discussed in this episode include: Ayn Rand https://aynrand.org/ Fusionism https://reason.com/2021/02/10/is-there-a-future-for-fusionism/ Friedrich Hayek https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/friedrich-hayek/ The Yale Free Press Students for a Democratic Society https://www.pbs.org/opb/thesixties/topics/politics/newsmakers_1.html Prospera https://www.prospera.co/ Read and listen to more of Mangu-Ward's work: https://reason.com/people/katherine-mangu-ward/ https://reason.com/podcasts/the-reason-roundtable/ https://twitter.com/kmanguward?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Noam Osband of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Great Antidote
Katherine Mangu-Ward on AI: Reality, Concerns, and Optimism

The Great Antidote

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 56:06 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Katherine Mangu-Ward is the editor-in-chief of Reason: the Magazine for Free Minds and Free Markets. Today, we talk about what it is like to be an editor-in-chief and what that job description actually entails. She talks to us about the recent AI issue of Reason, in which they grapple with the big questions regarding the future of AI, what the valid concerns are, and what the less valid concerns are. We talk about how "tech bros" are responding to AI fears and whether being optimistic for the future has a place in this discussion. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Rich Zeoli
FBI Was Authorized to Use Deadly Force When They Raided Mar-a-Lago

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 183:06


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (05/21/2024): 3:05pm- Matthew Haag of The New York Times writes of the Trump “hush money” trial: “Lawyers defending Donald J. Trump in his Manhattan criminal trial rested their case on Tuesday after calling just two witnesses—neither of them the former president—setting the stage for closing arguments next week. The judge overseeing the case said those summations would take place in a week, and he hoped that the jury of 12 New Yorkers could begin deciding Mr. Trump's guilt or innocence the day after that. The two sides returned to the courtroom on Tuesday afternoon—without the jury—to hash out a crucial, if complicated, matter: the instructions jurors will receive before deliberating on the 34 felony counts against Mr. Trump.” You can find updates here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/05/21/nyregion/trump-trial-hush-money 3:30pm- While speaking in New Hampshire, President Joe Biden announced the…what act??? 3:40pm- Ian Smith—Former Co-Owner of Atillis Gym in Bellmawr, New Jersey—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his big court win against Governor Phil Murphy. Recently, a New Jersey court threw out eighty charges brought against Smith for defying Murphy's orders mandating shutdowns during the Covid-19 pandemic. 4:05pm- Brett Tolman—Executive Director for Right on Crime & former U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the latest news regarding former President Donald Trump's “hush money” trial. Tolman also reacts to breaking news that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was authorized to use force when they raided Trump's Mar-a-Lago. 4:30pm- According to political commentator Julie Kelly, recently unsealed documents the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was authorized to use deadly force when they raided former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. 4:45pm- Did OpenAI steal Scarlett Johansson's voice for Sky, its new artificial intelligence assistant? It certainly sounds like it! 5:00pm- Julie Kelly—Political Commentator & Author of “January 6: How Democrats Used the Capitol Protests to Launch a War on Terror Against the Political Right”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to breakdown recently unsealed documents which indicate the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was authorized to use deadly force when it raided former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home. What would have happened if there was a confrontation with the Secret Service? Kelly reports “armed FBI agents were preparing to confront Trump and even engage Secret Service if necessary.” You can find Kelly's book here: https://a.co/d/eyz9CMX 5:35pm- Congressman Scott Perry—Representative for Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Student Loan Reform Act, his recently introduced legislation that will incentivize colleges and universities to take greater responsibility for the soaring cost of education. You can learn more about Congressman Perry here: https://perry.house.gov 5:50pm- AMC Networks has added a trigger warning to the Martin Scorsese film “Goodfellas.” The new warning states: “This film includes language and/or cultural stereotypes that are inconsistent with today's standards of inclusion and tolerance and may offend some viewers.” 6:05pm- Former President Donald Trump spoke with the press while leaving court on Tuesday. He accused Judge Juan Merchan of being “corrupt” and cited top legal scholars who view the “hush money” trial as politically motivated. 6:10pm- Rich announces a book event on June 25th with New York Times best-selling author Jack Carr—but he wasn't supposed to…PLUS Red Lobster files for bankruptcy. RIP Cheddar Bay Biscuits. 6:30pm- While speaking in New Hampshire, President Joe Biden announced the…what act??? 6:40pm- Katherine Mangu-Ward of Reason.com writes about the incoherence of American laws: “With the rise of interest in restrictions on social media, for example, there may soon be states where teens could legally own a gun, get an abortion, or have a full-time job, yet not be permitted to do a little dance on TikTok.” You can read the full article here: https://reason.com/2024/05/21/old-enough-for-a-gun-too-young-for-tiktok-whats-legal-for-teens-in-your-state/

Rich Zeoli
Rich Makes a Big Announcement…That He Wasn't Supposed to Make Yet…

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 39:51


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- Former President Donald Trump spoke with the press while leaving court on Tuesday. He accused Judge Juan Merchan of being “corrupt” and cited top legal scholars who view the “hush money” trial as politically motivated. 6:10pm- Rich announces a book event on June 25th with New York Times best-selling author Jack Carr—but he wasn't supposed to…PLUS Red Lobster files for bankruptcy. RIP Cheddar Bay Biscuits. 6:30pm- While speaking in New Hampshire, President Joe Biden announced the…what act??? 6:40pm- Katherine Mangu-Ward of Reason.com writes about the incoherence of American laws: “With the rise of interest in restrictions on social media, for example, there may soon be states where teens could legally own a gun, get an abortion, or have a full-time job, yet not be permitted to do a little dance on TikTok.” You can read the full article here: https://reason.com/2024/05/21/old-enough-for-a-gun-too-young-for-tiktok-whats-legal-for-teens-in-your-state/

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press
How Libertarians could become the new moderates, with Katherine Mangu-Ward

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 45:25


Chuck asks whether Republicans can win an election without finding a position on abortion.Plus, Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor-in-chief of Reason, talks about the Libertarian view on elections and why third-party candidates seeking ballot access like to embrace them.

Honestly with Bari Weiss
The Case of Kate Cox—and the Trouble with the Abortion Debate

Honestly with Bari Weiss

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 16:42 Very Popular


Over the last month, America has been witnessing one of the biggest abortion battles in the country since the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Today, Bari shares her thoughts on the case of Kate Cox. She explains why it's an appalling example of the cruelty of near-total abortion bans, and a tragic rebuttal to the pro-life claim that exceptions to these bans allow for a doctor and patient to make decisions in the woman's best medical interest. And, Bari explains why she still grapples with the other side of the abortion debate—and why we all need to. For more Honestly on abortion, please listen to: Caitlin Flanagan on Why You're Wrong—and Right—About Abortion Akhil Reed Amar on The Yale Law Professor Who Is Anti-Roe, But Pro-Choice Bethany Mandel, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Jeffrey Rosen on America After Roe: A Roundtable  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Liberty and Leadership
Katherine Mangu-Ward on Exploring the Future of AI

Liberty and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 51:47


Join Roger in this week's Liberty + Leadership Podcast as he speaks with Katherine Mangu-Ward, Novak '05, editor in chief of Reason, the leading libertarian magazine. Roger and Katherine discuss her contrarian view on not voting in elections, the rise of ChatGPT and the "robot Katherine Mangu-Ward.” They also discuss the state of capitalism and libertarianism as a brand, sharing key points from her TED Talk on “What Capitalism Gets Right.”Katherine Mangu-Ward is the editor in chief of Reason, the magazine of “free minds and free markets.” She previously worked at The Weekly Standard and The New York Times, and her writings have appeared in The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post, among other publications. Katherine frequently commentates on radio and television, including Fox, MSNBC, C-SPAN, and HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher. Katherine received a Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship in 2005 and was the 2021 winner of TFAS's Kenneth Y. Tomlinson Award for Outstanding Journalism. She is a graduate of Yale University, where she earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy and political science and was editor in chief of the Yale Free Press.The Liberty + Leadership Podcast is hosted by TFAS President Roger Ream and produced by kglobal. If you have a comment or question for the show, please drop us an email at podcast@TFAS.org. To support future TFAS fellows like Katherine, please visit TFAS.org/support.Support the show

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press
Bans on books, abortion and TikTok: Are libertarians home in the GOP?

The Chuck ToddCast: Meet the Press

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 48:39


State legislatures in recent months have pushed several bills restricting personal freedoms, as even transpartisan coalitions emerge around measures that limit the reach of TikTok, or curtail social media's impact on minors. Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor in chief of Reason, joins Chuck to break down what has happened to the libertarian ideology, and how it weighs in our contemporary two-party system.

The Fifth Column - Analysis, Commentary, Sedition
#395 w/ Katherine Mangu-Ward "Nothing Is True and Debate is Murder"

The Fifth Column - Analysis, Commentary, Sedition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 89:05


* Moynihan's hobo disaster* KMW, disinformation queen, stops by for a few, tells us how she broke her kneecap* KMW: The Fifth is staffed by crotchety scare-mongering old dudes (Ed. - This is disinformation)* So why *is* KMD the disinformation queen?* Wait, what does “disinformation” even mean??* The movie Contact is pretty libertarian * Killing old people, dead crank doctors, and libertarian Rachel Welch* According to hundreds of stupid people, the New York Times is a hate group or something* Religious TRUTH replaces reasoned debate * Nothing is real and everything you say is killing people* Moynihan's Caribbean plea………* And so much more! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wethefifth.substack.com/subscribe

The Political Animals
A Pox on Both Their Houses: Libertarianism, with Katherine Mangu-Ward

The Political Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 86:50


Katherine Mangu-Ward joins Jonathan for a conversation about libertarianism. They explore the role of reason and free markets in the libertarian philosophy, the role and legitimate scope of government, progress towards libertarian goals over the 20th century, the tension between libertarianism's future-oriented optimism and conservatism's past-oriented pessimism about the future, the libertarian perspective on the contemporary Left and Right in America, the culture wars and why Christians are finding libertarianism increasingly attractive. Katherine Mangu-Ward is editor in chief of Reason, the magazine of "free minds and free markets." She has worked at The Weekly Standard and the New York Times. Her writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post and she is a frequent commentator on radio and television, including Fox, MSNBC, C-SPAN and HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher. She is also a co-host on The Reason Roundtable podcast. The Political Animals is hosted by Dr Jonathan Cole, an academic, writer, speaker and translator specialising in political theology: the intersection of religion and politics. Jonathan was a senior terrorism analyst at Australian intelligence agency the Office of National Assessments where he worked on Islamist terrorism and the global jihadist movement. He is the author of The Reign of God: A Critical Engagement with Oliver O'Donovan's Theology of Political Authority and Christian Political Theology in an Age of Discontent: Mediating Scripture, Doctrine, and Political Reality. You can follow Jonathan and the show on Twitter.

Open to Debate
Is Capitalism A Blessing?

Open to Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 53:15 Very Popular


With the wealth gap widening, some Americans are starting to consider socialism as a viable economic and political model. Supporters of capitalism claim that no other system has been as effective in creating value, increasing prosperity, and producing the wealth that has lifted billions of people out of poverty. The free market, they argue, encourages competition and human ingenuity, values individual choice, and organizes society in a fair and just way. Critics of capitalism, however, paint a different picture. They argue that capitalism is inherently exploitative and that business owners seek profits above all else, leading to the distortion of human worth as one distilled to an individual's labor power. Further, they claim that a capitalist system is inherently rigged to benefit the wealthy and powerful, and the byproducts of which have created unsustainable waste and decimated the world's wildlife and natural resources. In light of this emerging divide, we ask this question: Is capitalism a blessing? With John Mackey, Bhaskar Sunkara, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Richard D. Wolff. John Donvan is our moderater. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
Libertarianism, conservatives & the Republican Party, explained by two Liberitarians

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 52:02


Known for their support of free markets and free thinking, libertarians haven't cracked very far into the political infrastructure as winners. They have historically been key to the coalitional success of the Republican Party, but where do they fit now with the rise of Trumpism? Shikha Dalmia, visiting fellow with George Mason University's Mercatus Center and author of “The Unpopulist” substack, and Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor in chief of Reason, the magazine of "free minds and free markets," join the show to discuss Libertarianism and how it fits with modern conservatism and the Republican party.

TED Talks Business
What capitalism gets right -- and governments get wrong | Katherine Mangu-Ward

TED Talks Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 16:27


Is capitalism a good thing? Journalist Katherine Mangu-Ward makes the case that "weirdos" left alone to innovate and explore far-out ideas in a free market system are our best hope for the future. She asks us to reconsider our qualms about capitalism, failure and corporate death, analyzing the recent history of General Motors and Facebook to illustrate why we're better off with a lot less government intervention. After the talk, our host Modupe Akinola introduces an organization that encourages 'weird' ideas -- and shares insights on their unique process.

#BHN Big Hairy News
#BHN Reason Magazine Editor in Chief Katherine Mangu ward on Trump, Twitter and Libertarianism

#BHN Big Hairy News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 70:53


Katherine Mangu-Ward is a leading voice of American libertarianism and editor-in-chief of "Reason," the magazine of "free minds and free markets." In tonight's one-hour special Pat and Katherine talk about what it would look like to have a Libertarian society, the positives, the negatives and why do Libertarians seem to always be on the Right of politics when if you're core belief was one of freedom, it should cross the span of the political spectrum. Pat's big question about 'pure libertarianism' is how you protect, and look after, people who are in a minority or who through no fault of their own cannot look after, or make good choices, themselves Twice as good as Elon, come join our $8 a month Patreon and we'll give you TWO CHECK MARKS so you can be twice as validated https://www.patreon.com/BigHairyNews

Pop & Locke
Clueless

Pop & Locke

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 44:37


“Clueless” as she may be, Cher Horowitz isn't just a naive high school student. She's a pro-immigration, free market friendly, drug decriminalization defender. But what about her tendency to assume what other people want or need?Reason's Katherine Mangu Ward and Natalie Dowzicky join the show to break down whether her well intentioned “helpfulness” is cover for more authoritarian tendencies, the possible decline of a car-centric culture's notions of youthful freedom and agency, and the complicated legacy of the film's depiction of gender roles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
29. 120 Academic Words Reference from "Katherine Mangu-Ward: What capitalism gets right -- and governments get wrong | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 106:24


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TED Talks Daily
What capitalism gets right -- and governments get wrong | Katherine Mangu-Ward

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:20 Very Popular


Is capitalism a good thing? Journalist Katherine Mangu-Ward makes the case that "weirdos" left alone to innovate and explore far-out ideas in a free market system are our best hope for the future. She asks us to reconsider our qualms about capitalism, failure and corporate death, analyzing the recent history of General Motors and Facebook to illustrate why we're better off with a lot less government intervention.

TED Talks Daily (SD video)
What capitalism gets right -- and governments get wrong | Katherine Mangu-Ward

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:20


Is capitalism a good thing? Journalist Katherine Mangu-Ward makes the case that "weirdos" left alone to innovate and explore far-out ideas in a free market system are our best hope for the future. She asks us to reconsider our qualms about capitalism, failure and corporate death, analyzing the recent history of General Motors and Facebook to illustrate why we're better off with a lot less government intervention.

TED Talks Daily (HD video)
What capitalism gets right -- and governments get wrong | Katherine Mangu-Ward

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:20


Is capitalism a good thing? Journalist Katherine Mangu-Ward makes the case that "weirdos" left alone to innovate and explore far-out ideas in a free market system are our best hope for the future. She asks us to reconsider our qualms about capitalism, failure and corporate death, analyzing the recent history of General Motors and Facebook to illustrate why we're better off with a lot less government intervention.

TED Talks News and Politics
What capitalism gets right -- and governments get wrong | Katherine Mangu-Ward

TED Talks News and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:20


Is capitalism a good thing? Journalist Katherine Mangu-Ward makes the case that "weirdos" left alone to innovate and explore far-out ideas in a free market system are our best hope for the future. She asks us to reconsider our qualms about capitalism, failure and corporate death, analyzing the recent history of General Motors and Facebook to illustrate why we're better off with a lot less government intervention.

TEDTalks Noticias y Política
Lo que el capitalismo hace bien... y los gobiernos hacen mal | Katherine Mangu-Ward

TEDTalks Noticias y Política

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:20


¿Es el capitalismo algo bueno? La periodista Katherine Mangu-Ward argumenta que los "bichos raros" a los que se deja innovar y explorar ideas extravagantes en un sistema de libre mercado son nuestra mejor esperanza para el futuro. Nos pide recapacitar sobre nuestros reproches al capitalismo, el fracaso y la muerte de las empresas, analizando la historia reciente de General Motors y Facebook para ilustrar por qué es mejor tener menos intervención gubernamental.

TEDTalks Economie
Ce que le capitalisme fait bien - mais que les États ont mal compris | Katherine Mangu-Ward

TEDTalks Economie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:20


Le capitalisme est-il une bonne chose ? Katherine Mangu-Ward est journaliste. Elle soutient que laisser en paix les personnes excentriques pour innover et explorer des idées impensables dans un système de marché libre est notre meilleur espoir pour un avenir serein. Elle nous propose de laisser nos scrupules de côté au sujet du capitalisme, de l'échec et de la faillite. Elle analyse l'histoire récente de General Motors et Facebook pour illustrer que nous nous portons mieux avec moins d'intervention publiques.

TEDTalks Negocios
Lo que el capitalismo hace bien... y los gobiernos hacen mal | Katherine Mangu-Ward

TEDTalks Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:20


¿Es el capitalismo algo bueno? La periodista Katherine Mangu-Ward argumenta que los "bichos raros" a los que se deja innovar y explorar ideas extravagantes en un sistema de libre mercado son nuestra mejor esperanza para el futuro. Nos pide recapacitar sobre nuestros reproches al capitalismo, el fracaso y la muerte de las empresas, analizando la historia reciente de General Motors y Facebook para ilustrar por qué es mejor tener menos intervención gubernamental.

TEDTalks Politique et médias
Ce que le capitalisme fait bien - mais que les États ont mal compris | Katherine Mangu-Ward

TEDTalks Politique et médias

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:20


Le capitalisme est-il une bonne chose ? Katherine Mangu-Ward est journaliste. Elle soutient que laisser en paix les personnes excentriques pour innover et explorer des idées impensables dans un système de marché libre est notre meilleur espoir pour un avenir serein. Elle nous propose de laisser nos scrupules de côté au sujet du capitalisme, de l'échec et de la faillite. Elle analyse l'histoire récente de General Motors et Facebook pour illustrer que nous nous portons mieux avec moins d'intervention publiques.

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
The Heroine Diaries

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 76:05 Very Popular


Katherine Mangu-Ward is back on the Remnant, and although Jonah had planned on hosting her for an episode of rank punditry, their conversation takes a more philosophical turn instead. After digging into the weeds of libertarian philosophy, the nature of the social good, and the relationship between libertarianism and feminism, they explore a potpourri of topics ranging from drug liberalization to the transgender debate. Be prepared for unfettered nerdery. Show Notes:- Katherine's page at Reason- The Remnant with Sarah Isgur- David Friedman on medieval Iceland- The Remnant with Megan McArdle- Nate Cohn: “How Educational Differences Are Widening America's Political Rift”

Radiolab
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Radiolab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 49:30 Very Popular


A pizzeria owner in Kansas realizes that DoorDash is hijacking his pizzas. A Lyft driver conquers the streets of San Francisco until he unwittingly puts his family in danger. A Shipt shopper in Denton, Texas tries to crack the code of the delivery app that is slashing his pay. This week, Host Latif Nasser, Producer Becca Bressler, and Philosophy Professor Barry Lam dive into the ins and outs of a new and growing part of our world: the gig economy. Special thanks to, Julie Wernau, Drew Ambrogi, David Condo, David Pickerell, Cory Doctorow, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Coby McDonald, Bret Jaspers, Peter Haden, Bill Pollock, Tanya Chawla, and Mateo Schimpf. Episode Credits: Reported by Becca Bressler, Latif Nasser, and Barry LamProduced by Becca Bressler, Eli Cohen, and Sindhu Gnanasambandan.Original music and sound design contributed by Jeremy Bloom and Becca Bressler.Mixing help from Arianne Wack Fact-checking by Natalie Middleton Edited by Pat Walters CITATIONSArticles:Subscribe to Ranjan Roy's newsletter, Margins, here. Jeffrey's story was originally reported by Lauren Smiley for WIRED. Check out her piece for an even more in-depth look at his life as a gig driver. Audio:Check out Barry Lam's podcast Hi-Phi Nation, a show about philosophy that turns stories into ideas.  Our newsletter comes out every Wednesday. It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)!Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today.Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.

Worth Watching
Rage 3: Bonnie & Clyde (with Katherine Mangu-Ward)

Worth Watching

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 172:31


Next up in our Rage Against the Machine season is Bonnie & Clyde, the outlaws who embodied the myth of sexy bank robbers and captured the hearts of the nation (who were all just waiting to see how they'd die; it was the reality TV of the time). Katherine Mangu-Ward, Editor in Chief of Reason, joins us to provide her unique and anarchy-tinged take on this story, and we have a great conversation. Was Clyde really impotent? When they finally did do it, was Bonnie telling the truth about how good it was? Only one way to find out: Listen to this episode! Twitter: @WorthWatching4 Facebook

Honestly with Bari Weiss
America After Roe: A Roundtable

Honestly with Bari Weiss

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 92:36 Very Popular


Few decisions could inspire so much anger and sadness in one group of Americans—and so much joy and relief in another—than last week's decision by the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. Depending on where you sit, the Court just rolled back women's rights by 50 years, or corrected an egregious instance of judicial overreach. Today, a deep and honest conversation about the Dobbs decision with two women–both mothers–who represent the pro-choice and pro-life sides of this debate. Katherine Mangu-Ward is the editor in chief of Reason Magazine. Bethany Mandel is the editor of the children's series “Heroes of Liberty.” Joining them is the head of the National Constitution Center, Jeffrey Rosen, who the LA Times called the nation's most influential legal commentator. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Future of Freedom
Reason: Advancing Free Minds & Free Markets

Future of Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 28:59


On the inaugural episode of Future of Freedom, host Scot Bertram talks with Katherine Mangu-Ward, the editor in chief of Reason. Reason is published by The Reason Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing free minds and free markets. Mangu-Ward talks about the friction between the libertarian movement and the Libertarian party, issues on which the two major parties have moved closer to the libertarian philosophy, and the dilemma of politicians sacrificing long-term-planning for short-term gains. Also, if Americans are thirsty for an alternative to Democrats and Republicans, why haven't Libertarians performed better at the polls? You can follow her on Twitter at @kmanguward. The Reason Foundation is on Twitter @ReasonFDN. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/future-of-freedom/support

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
Our Paramour, the State

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 90:57


Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor in chief of Reason magazine, joins the Remnant for the first time today to explore whether America's libertarian spirit is still intact. In a moment where Americans are losing faith in authority, the right is succumbing to power worship, and pluralism is becoming increasingly unpopular, how can we avoid a “squishy apocalypse?” Moreover, is hypocrisy really a problem? Why can't the government love you? And would the United States be a better place if dog catchers were defunded?Show Notes:- Katherine's page at Reason- The Remnant with Peter Suderman- The Remnant with Leon Aron- Katherine on why you almost certainly shouldn't vote- The Declaration of Independents, by Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch- The Libertarian Mind, by David Boaz- Obama's second inaugural address- The Remnant with Mike Gallagher- Leon Aron: “The Invasion of Ukraine, and Regime Change”- Dispatch Live on the Ukraine situation

The Department of Conversation with Pat Brittenden
218 Katherine Mangu-Ward, US commentator and Editor in Chief of Reason Magazine

The Department of Conversation with Pat Brittenden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 68:36


Katherine Mangu-Ward is editor in chief of Reason magazine. She has written for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Slate and is also a frequent commentator on radio and TV networks NPR, CNBC, C-SPAN, Fox Business, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC. Katherine is also the co-host of the Libertarian podcast The Reason Roundtable.

Real Time with Bill Maher
Ep. #588: Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Katherine Mangu-Ward, Johann Hari

Real Time with Bill Maher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 58:07


Bill's guests are Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Johann Hari. (Originally aired 2/4/22) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Real Time with Bill Maher
Overtime – Episode #588: Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Katherine Mangu-Ward, Johann Hari

Real Time with Bill Maher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 7:32


Bill Maher and his guests answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 2/4/22) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Great Antidote
Katherine Mangu-Ward on Being Libertarian and More

The Great Antidote

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 43:32


Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor in chief of Reason Magazine, joins us in the first episode of season three to discuss libertarianism, Reason Magazine, and voting. 

Reason Video
Ask Reason Magazine's Editors Everything: Webathon 2021

Reason Video

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 85:49


Our beloved Reason Roundtable listeners did not hold back: per Reason tradition, they sent in questions (and one limerick) and editors Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch have now given their answers. This is all in the spirit of Reason's annual webathon, in which we try to persuade you to make a tax-deductible donation to the nonprofit foundation that publishes our work. Or bid now to win the first-ever Reason NFT! The post Ask Reason Magazine's Editors Everything: Webathon 2021 appeared first on Reason.com.

Real Time with Bill Maher
Ep. #579: Steven Van Zandt, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Matt Taibbi

Real Time with Bill Maher

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 56:31


Bill's guests are Steven Van Zandt, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Matt Taibbi. (Originally aired 10/1/21) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Loving Liberty Radio Network
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 4-5-2021

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 42:37


Learning how to think clearly and independently is worth every bit of the effort required. I have found Paul Rosenberg's series of essays on logical fallacies and rhetorical tricks you may encounter to be especially helpful in helping to sort fact from fiction. His latest essay covers what to do when someone begins playing the victim. Part of the problem with ever-expanding government control of our individual lives is the result of asking it to do too much. Katherine Mangu-Ward makes a convincing case for abolishing the Food and Drug Administration. She reminds us that the role of the state is to protect our rights, not to prevent us from making risky choices. Stories like this feel like job security to me. Sixty Minutes was once a highly respected TV news program. If you've doubted whether the MSM would distort or selectively edit footage to mislead us into false narratives, you've got to see what they did with Governor DeSantis in Florida when talking about COVID vaccines. I'll be speaking in St. George, Utah this coming Saturday April 10th at the Red Lion Inn as part of the Liberty Conference sponsored by the Liberty Action Coalition. Click here for ticket information. www.thebryanhydeshow.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

Alienating the Audience
The Time-Backwards Robot Monster

Alienating the Audience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 49:08


"Hyperion" by Dan Simmons projects Chaucer's Canterbury Tales onto a distant scifi future. Katherine Mangu-Ward joins to discuss the multiple characters who make their away on a deadly pilgrimage to meet the Shrike—a robot monster who moves backwards in time, and what it all means for humanity, mortality, and literature

Free Food for Thought
Katherine Mangu-Ward

Free Food for Thought

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 26:51


In the latest episode of Free Food for Thought, Sabrina and Simon sit down with Katherine Mangu-Ward, the Editor-in-Chief of Reason Magazine. Their discussion covers a wide range of topics, including Mangu-Ward’s career trajectory, how she navigates the rapidly shifting field of journalism, and the future of libertarianism.

Reason Video
You Asked, We Told: The Reason Roundtable Fields Your Questions

Reason Video

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 84:40


From COVID to "cocktail parties," anarchism to A.I., baseball to D&D, Reason Roundtable podcasters Nick Gillespie, Peter Suderman, Matt Welch and Katherine Mangu-Ward tackle your queries in a special Webathon video episode!

The Political Orphanage
Justin Amash: Spoiler Candidate or Sane Alternative?

The Political Orphanage

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 35:36


Katherine Mangu-Ward is the editor-in-chief of Reason Magazine, the nation's foremost libertarian publication. She joins Heaton to weigh in on Justin Amash's presidential aspirations, and whether he is more apt to hurt Trump or Biden in 2020.

The Armen Show
259: Katherine Mangu-Ward | Editor-in-chief Of Reason Magazine On Pandemic Impacts And Internet Expansion

The Armen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 42:35


Welcome guest Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor-in-chief of Reason Magazine, to episode 259 of the show. I found Katherine from her article contribution about coronavirus impacts, where she discussed the changes barriers to moving our lives online. Reason is a libertarian magazine running for nearly half a century, with over 50000 monthly readers, with the theme of … Continue reading "259: Katherine Mangu-Ward | Editor-in-chief Of Reason Magazine On Pandemic Impacts And Internet Expansion" The post 259: Katherine Mangu-Ward | Editor-in-chief Of Reason Magazine On Pandemic Impacts And Internet Expansion appeared first on The Armen Show.

The Libertarian Christian Podcast
Ep 164: Libertarian Journalism, with Katherine Mangu-Ward

The Libertarian Christian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 48:41


Reason's Editor-in-Chief joins us to discuss how to do journalism from a libertarian perspective, some of the unique advantages of that bias in reporting, and why it's important to be properly informed. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.

Open to Debate
Bonus Episode: Can Progressives Save Capitalism?

Open to Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 45:39


Does capitalism need saving? In this special episode, Intelligence Squared partners with Foreign Affairs to take a nuanced look at the state of the capitalism debate in America, and the potential problems facing our economic system. Joining host John Donvan is Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz with recent Intelligence Squared alum and Reason editor-in-chief Katherine Mangu-Ward. A message from our sponsors: Watch or listen to Argumentation – and any of The Great Courses Plus’ thousands of lectures - Free for an Entire Month! Get started now thegreatcoursesplus.com/DEBATE A message from our partner: Go to www.ForeignAffairs.com/faiq2 and enter the promo code faiq2 for a discounted issue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ideas at Work
"Uncovering Truth in the Age of Fake News" with Katherine Mangu-Ward

Ideas at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 49:26


In this episode, we bring you a conversation with Katherine Mangu-Ward, the editor-in-chief of Reason, the magazine of free minds and free markets. Jennifer K. Thompson asks Katherine about her perspective on political journalism today, the rise of "fake news," polarization, and the call to regulate speech on social media. Our guest offers an in-depth look at the state of journalism in the US and shares why she believes that competition, the free exchange of ideas, and human ingenuity will ultimately get us to the truth. To learn more about Reason, visit reason.com. To learn more about the Center for the Study of Liberty, visit www.studyliberty.org. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive announcements about upcoming events, resources, and more.

Liberty.me Studio
Kibbe On Liberty - Ep 13 | Speech Police of Silicon Valley | Guest: Katherine Mangu-Ward

Liberty.me Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 49:25


Matt Kibbe is joined by Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor-in-chief of Reason, to discuss how government and tech companies form an unholy alliance to restrict our speech online. In this libertarian nerd-fest, they also talk sex work, the War on Drugs, and capitalism, and as a bonus, you’ll get an answer to the burning question of whether Mark Zuckerberg is a lizard person. Subscribe to Kibbe on Liberty on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere you get podcasts.

Keen On Democracy
Katherine Mangu-Ward on Why Modern Capitalism is a Blessing

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 33:45


Katherine Mangu-Ward is editor in chief of Reason, the magazine of “free minds and free markets.” Her writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Slate, and numerous other publications. She is a frequent commentator on radio and television networks such as National Public Radio, CNBC, C-SPAN, Fox Business, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC. She is a Future Tense Fellow at New America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kibbe on Liberty
Ep 13 | Speech Police of Silicon Valley | Guest: Katherine Mangu-Ward

Kibbe on Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 49:25


Matt Kibbe is joined by Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor-in-chief of Reason, to discuss how government and tech companies form an unholy alliance to restrict our speech online. In this libertarian nerd-fest, they also talk sex work, the War on Drugs, and capitalism, and as a bonus, you’ll get an answer to the burning question of whether Mark Zuckerberg is a lizard person.

The Political Orphanage
Ep 71 | Marie Kondo: An Alternative to Bernie and Tucker | Guest: Katherine Mangu-Ward

The Political Orphanage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 39:59


Bernie Sanders and Tucker Carlson have both settled onto a single big problem in America—stuff. Katherine Mangu-Ward the Editor-in-Chief of Reason Magazine joins Heaton to explain how an adorable Japanese tidying celebrity provides an alternative mindset.

Reason Podcast
Live Webathon Edition of the Reason Podcast!

Reason Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 91:29


Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, and Matt Welch take your questions.

The Fifth Column - Analysis, Commentary, Sedition
075 w/ Katherine Mangu-Ward "Limp Tax Plans, Taking a Knee, Russia Takes Baltimore"

The Fifth Column - Analysis, Commentary, Sedition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 103:36


Guest: Katherine Mangu-Ward, Editor-in-Chief @ ReasonRecorded: Wednesday, September 27th, 2017.Another wide-ranging, intellectually-stimulating, and very well-lubricated dispatch.We begin with an almost respectable (but undeniably illuminating) discussion of Donald Trump's "Revolutionary Tax Framework" -- (his words). Proceeding from there to the re-re-re-failure of Republican maneuvering to "Repeal and Replace" Obamacare.Then we really pour on the gas:From "Taking a Knee" to "Title IV"Banning Uber to prevent rape is ... beyond stupid.Mark Warner's crusade to stop Russia from using Facebook (and hollow out the First Amendment).PLUS: Should you ever use "cyber" as a prefix?What's the origin of "hang 10"?#firebettsyGender differences.(Sweep the leg.) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Fifth Column - Analysis, Commentary, Sedition
075 w/ Katherine Mangu-Ward "Limp Tax Plans, Taking a Knee, Russia Takes Baltimore"

The Fifth Column - Analysis, Commentary, Sedition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 103:36


Guest: Katherine Mangu-Ward, Editor-in-Chief @ ReasonRecorded: Wednesday, September 27th, 2017.Another wide-ranging, intellectually-stimulating, and very well-lubricated dispatch.We begin with an almost respectable (but undeniably illuminating) discussion of Donald Trump's "Revolutionary Tax Framework" -- (his words). Proceeding from there to the re-re-re-failure of Republican maneuvering to "Repeal and Replace" Obamacare.Then we really pour on the gas:From "Taking a Knee" to "Title IV"Banning Uber to prevent rape is ... beyond stupid.Mark Warner's crusade to stop Russia from using Facebook (and hollow out the First Amendment).PLUS: Should you ever use "cyber" as a prefix?What's the origin of "hang 10"?#firebettsyGender differences.(Sweep the leg.) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Conversations with Tyler
*The Complacent Class* with Katherine Mangu-Ward (Live at Mason)

Conversations with Tyler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 56:14


In this bonus episode, Editor-in-chief of Reason Katherine Mangu-Ward interviews Tyler about *The Complacent Class.* Make sure to listen all the way to the end for an answer Katherine describes as #PeakTyler. Follow Katherine on Twitter Follow Tyler on Twitter More CWT goodness: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email

RealClear Radio Hour
Nanny State Down Under & the Robot Revolution with Topher Field & Katherine Mangu-Ward

RealClear Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 45:51


The post Nanny State Down Under & the Robot Revolution with Topher Field & Katherine Mangu-Ward appeared first on RealClear Radio Hour.

Free Thoughts
The Libertarian Moment?

Free Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 51:37


Is this a libertarian moment? Was there a libertarian moment? Can we expect there to be a libertarian moment? Yes to all three, says Reason managing editor Katherine Mangu-Ward. We also discuss whether younger people are becoming more libertarian, why libertarianism always seems to be associated with the political right, and whether libertarianism depends on technological growth.Show Notes and Further ReadingThis New York Times column by Robert Draper that first called attention to the “libertarian moment.”This Hit & Run blog post by Reason.com editor Nick Gillespie, “The Libertarian Moment is Everywhere Around Us (Increasing Social Tolerance Edition)”.Jonathan Haidt’s 2013 book on moral psychology in politics that shows why liberals, conservatives, and libertarians have different intuitions on what is right and wrong, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion.Neal Stephenson’s 1992 science-fiction novel predicting the rise of an internet much like the one we know today, Snow Crash.Mangu-Ward’s cover article for the November 2012 issue of Reason, “Your Vote Doesn’t Count”. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Libertarian Radio - The Bob Zadek Show
Cash For Clunkers is a Dud

Libertarian Radio - The Bob Zadek Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2009 59:48


Bob interviewed Katherine Mangu- Ward, senior editor at Reason Magazine, about the Cash For Clunkers program. Find out how our government will pay you up to $4200 for a car that was previously worth nothing! Bentley owners need not apply.