Liberty Law Talk
Summary: A Podcast from Liberty Fund's Library of Law & Liberty
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Podcasts:
Debating Poverty, Immigration, Racial Preferences, Campaign Finance, and Religious Freedom with Peter Schuck, author of One Nation Undecided.
Martin Luther launched a religious revolution that shaped the modern world in ways that he never intended.
What principles really divide libertarians and conservatives?
Acclaimed novelist and foreign policy thinker Mark Helprin returns to Liberty Law Talk to discuss his most recent novel, Paris in the Present Tense.
Distinguished congressional scholar David Mayhew discusses his latest book, The Imprint of Congress, on how Congress has balanced the presidency and legitimated our federal government for a divided public.
George Hawley joins our discussion to talk about his new book, Making Sense of the Alt-Right. We talk about the Alt-Right’s power—real and imagined—its political goals, and the composition of this largely online movement.
Federalism and administrative state maestro Michael Greve, a regular contributor to Law and Liberty, returns to discuss with us the crises American constitutional government is facing today.
Mike Rappaport joins us to discuss Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of the Trump administration and what the Constitution has to say about it.
Robert Reilly, author of the Closing of the Muslim Mind and a veteran information specialist in the Iraq War, talks about the future of Islamic terrorism in the wake of ISIS’s territorial demise.
Ilan Wurman joins this edition of Liberty Law Talk to discuss his new book, A Debt against the Living: An Introduction to Originalism.
Daniel Mahoney discusses Pope Francis's approach to the papacy and world politics.
Who is the human person and has modern philosophy given us a truncated understanding of the person? Those are some of the questions put to philosopher David Walsh as we discuss his latest book, Politics of the Person as the Politics of Being, in this edition of Liberty Law Talk.
Thomas West, author of the new book, The Political Theory of the American Founding, joins us to talk natural rights and how they shaped our Constitution.
This year marks the one hundredth anniversary of America’s entry into World War I: “the war to end all wars.” Richard Gamble, author of The War for Righteousness, joins this edition of Liberty Law Talk to discuss how American intervention into the Great War irrevocably changed the country.
Samuel Gregg, Director of Research at the Acton Institute, returns to Liberty Law Talk to discuss the prospects for globalization in the wake of populist uprisings in many western democracies.