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Corey Astill and Kyle Sammin
Conservative Minds
Welcome to Conservative Minds – a podcast about conservative ideas and thinkers. We explore what it means to call yourself a conservative, where conservatism has been, and where it's going. Each week, we select readings and conduct a discussion to share with you our investigation. Join the conversation by liking us on Facebook or following us on Twitter at @consminds.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 163 ratings
I just wanted to leave some honest feedback and I hope I’m not the first person to mention this …. I love the podcast. It’s very interesting. However, the recorded audio is so low that it’s difficult to hear the hosts. Even if I turn my volume up all the way It is still very low.
hixville via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/05/23
Conservative minds
I admire this ambitious undertaking by 2 bright ordinary guys. What the podcast lacks in a systematic approach, it makes up in the sincere efforts of the hosts to assimilate a vast range of disparate thought. I do think that if one is going to try to define modern American conservatism, one has...Read full review »
up from liberalism via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/26/22
Outstanding Discussions
Thanks for doing the podcast-I enjoy listening to your educational commentary. I begun bouncing around picking Episodes (10 or so) of interest but decided to go back to E1 and make a study of conservatism using the podcast as a study guide. To see how far we have fallen from 1960 Goldwater, to...Read full review »
Frank59 iTunes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/15/22
Recent Episodes
We've been away a while, but we're back and working on new episodes. In the meantime, here are our thoughts from last summer about the Dobbs decision when it was first handed down.
Published 01/23/23
Published 01/23/23
While most discussions of liberty center on government power, the subject of Mill's essay is the nature and limits of society's power over the individual. Society exercises control over the individual through prevailing opinion. Mill also argues that individuals should be allowed to participate...
Published 12/20/22
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