Afleveringen
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Terence Kealey and Jeffrey Flier debate abolishing the National Institutes of Health.
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A Soho Forum debate on artificial intelligence's potential to deliver widespread societal benefits
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Naomi Schaefer Riley and Martin Guggenheim debate the proper role of child protective services.
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Matt Stoller and Geoffrey A. Manne debate antitrust law and Big Tech.
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Jason Riley and Paul Frymer debate affirmative action and the Supreme Court.
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The Drug Policy Institute's Kevin Sabet debates Reason's Zach Weissmueller.
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A debate between Melanie Thompson and Kaytlin Bailey.
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Glenn Greenwald debates Anna Gorisch on Trump's deportation policies.
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Yale’s Jacob Hacker and Sesame’s David Goldhill debate a government-run health insurance plan.
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The American Enterprise Institute's Hal Brands and investigative journalist Gareth Porter debate the necessity of the Cold War.
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Is it consistently libertarian to support government restrictions on immigration?
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Eric Brakey and Andrew Heaton debate whether libertarians should prioritize building local liberty-focused societies like the Free State Project or focus on reforming the federal government.
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City University of New York professor Peter Beinart and AEI's Michael Rubin debate Israel and Palestine.
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Antiwar.com's Scott Horton and The Free Press's Eli Lake debate U.S. foreign policy and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Frontier magazine's Peter Gietl and Salvadoran journalist Ricardo Avelar debate the merits of Nayib Bukele's criminal justice policies.
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Glenn Greenwald and Elizabeth Price Foley debate Trump v. United States and its implications for presidential powers.
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Two Argentine pundits debate the success of Javier Milei.
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David Leonhardt and John Early debate stagnation, inequality, and how people feel about the economy.
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Two former Republican staffers, David Stockman and Stephen Moore, debate the state of the party.
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Famed economist Arthur Laffer debates Libertarian Party presidential candidate Chase Oliver.
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