Sir Paul Lever, Former UK Ambassador to Germany, Honorary Fellow, The Queen's College, gives a talk for the colloquium
Jan 2022
Sound On: A Look At Biden's First Year
Guests: Bloomberg White House Reporters Josh Wingrove and Nancy Cook, Political Scientist and Director of the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University, Lara Brown, and Bloomberg Politics Contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino.See omnystudi ... Show More
37m 58s
May 2024
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: America's Colleges & Universities Under Siege
In this episode, Tudor interviews Rob Finnerty, the host of Wake Up America on Newsmax. They discuss the current events happening at Columbia University in New York City. The conversation discusses the increase in crime and violence in cities, the impact of protests and riots, an ... Show More
36m 44s
Mar 2022
Sound On: Biden Budget Targets Wealthy, Stands By Putin Remark
Guests: Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky of Illinois, Charles Kupchan, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and professor of international affairs at Georgetown University, and Bloomberg politics contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino & Rick Davis.See omnystudio.com/listener ... Show More
37m 51s
Apr 2019
April 5, 2019: Khalil Habib, Allen Guelzo, Dwight Lindley, Stephen Shipp
On this episode, Scot Bertram is joined by Khalil Habib, associate professor of politics at Hillsdale, to discuss the efforts to replace the Electoral College. Allen Guelzo, author/writer and professor at Gettysburg College, talks about the reevaluation of the presidency of Ulyss ... Show More
50m 20s
Apr 2020
Charles Steele, Arthur Herman, Ben Whalen, and Becky Holland
TOPICS: Right To Work laws, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Ernest Hemingway, & teaching classical education at home
Host Scot Bertram talks with Charles Steele, from Hillsdale's economics department, about the fight over Right to Work laws in the U.S. Arthur Herman, senior fellow at the ... Show More
51m 2s
Oct 2013
Britain's economic problems and prospects
At the time of the 2008 global credit crunch, I participated in Oxford's online debate on whether the economic crisis sounded the death knell for laissez faire capitalism. I argued it did, not because I was naive enough to think that laissez faire policies would be abandoned, but ... Show More
46m 3s
Nov 2009
Peter Boettke on Elinor Ostrom, Vincent Ostrom, and the Bloomington School
Peter Boettke of George Mason University and author of Challenging Institutional Analysis and Development: The Bloomington School (co-authored with Paul Dragos Aligica), talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the Bloomington School--the political economy of Elinor Ostrom (20 ... Show More
1h 3m