38. Rachel Ferguson & Marcus Witcher - Black Liberation Through the Marketplace
Rachel Ferguson and Marcus Witcher explain how black Americans have been held down by the state and lifted up by the market.
37. Michael Huemer - Understanding Knowledge
Michael Huemer talks about puzzles and insights in the study of knowledge.
36. James Otteson - Should Wealth Be Redistributed?
James Otteson argues against wealth redistribution.
35. Deirdre McCloskey - The Bourgeoise Era
Deirdre McCloskey explains how freedom and bourgeoise dignity enriched the world.
34. Bryan Caplan - Voters as Mad Scientists
Bryan Caplan discusses political irrationality, partisan loyalty, and more.
33. Peter Boghossian - Wokeness and Impossible Conversations
Peter Boghossian talks about wokeness, scholarly corruption, and how to have impossible conversations.
32. Matt Zwolinski - The Individualists
Matt Zwolinski reviews 200 years of libertarian intellectual history.
30. William Nelson - E Pluribus Unum
William Nelson describes how the common law shaped early America.
29. Fernanda Pirie - The Rule of Laws
Fernanda Pirie shares her encyclopedic knowledge of law throughout history and around the world.
28. Robert Bryce - A Question of Power
Robert Bryce explains how important electricity is to modern life.
27. Tibor Rutar - Capitalism for Realists
Tibor Rutar analyzes the costs and benefits of capitalism using a straightforward and empirical framework.
26. Mike Rinder - A Billion Years
Mike Rinder talks Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, and his own role in the highest ranks of the church.
25. Jonathan Rauch - The Constitution of Knowledge
Jonathan Rauch describes the social norms and institutions that generate knowledge.
24. Jason Brennan - Debating Democracy
Jason Brennan argues for less democracy and less politics.
23. Jonathan Katz - Gangsters of Capitalism
Jonathan Katz describes the economic motivations behind US interventions around the world.
22. Michael Huemer - Is Political Authority an Illusion?
Michael Huemer makes the case that governments have no legitimate authority.
21. Paul Sherman - Freedom of Speech
Paul Sherman explains how occupational licensing often violates the First Amendment.
20. Chris Coyne - In Search of Monsters to Destroy
Chris Coyne lays out a powerful critique of American foreign policy.
19. Matt Ridley - How Innovation Works
Matt Ridley describes the processes and preconditions of innovation.