History of Liberalism History of Liberalism
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A podcast about the history of liberalism. It is about the men, women and events that advanced liberty and brought about the world of today.
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E19 – Rawls and Nozick
The last episode, in which we deal with the two intellectual giants of the 20th century – John Rawls and Robert Nozick.
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E18 – Rand and Goldwater
In this episode we take a closer look at first Ayn Rand, and then Barry Goldwater.
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E17 – Friedman and the Chicago school
In this episode we discuss Milton Friedman and some of his colleagues in Chicago.
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E16 – Keynes, Popper and Berlin
In this episode we take a closer look at three thinkers who spent most of their lives in the UK: Keynes, Popper and Berlin.
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E15 – The Austrian School
In this episode we take a close look at the Austrian School and two of the most famous members – Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek.
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E14 – The neo-classical liberals
A short overview of some of the most important neo-classical liberals, anarchism and lastly, a quick bite of the early 20th century.
Customer Reviews
Excellent
Great overview of liberalism! You were able to avoid using too much jargon and made this very clear for ordinary mortals. I really found this optimistic - I know that sounds strange - but it made me very happy. The descriptions of the American Revolution were great too. I assume the podcaster is European from his accent (maybe wrong there) - someone from outside a country has a perspective that someone from inside it doesn’t have… for ex., an American like me. Thank you!
Love this
Thank you for the History of Liberalism. Love your comfortable vocal style. I hope for 1 more podcast where you comment on Stephen R.C. Hicks new book, “Liberalism Pro & Con”.
Great Overview, Pleasing Voice!
Just as my title says, the podcaster’s voice is pleasing to the ear... it’s something about the delivery...
Also, the overview of liberalism is very thoughtful, often funny, and always interesting.