Liberty Law Talk
Summary: A Podcast from Liberty Fund's Library of Law & Liberty
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An ancient inscription gives us a peek into the rise and reign of a Bronze Age king, and a sense of the thin line between order and chaos.
The trouble with many defenses of the West or the classics is that they don't succeed in persuading people to return to the texts.
Ninety years ago today, Wilhelm Röpke confronted an audience in Frankfurt am Main about where Hitler was leading Germany.
John Foster Dulles represented the apex of liberal mainline Protestantism's influence on American power and policy.
Kevin R. C. Gutzman joins Liberty Law Talk to discuss his latest book, The Jeffersonians.
Just how anti-state should libertarianism be?
Despite having the better economic arguments, classical liberals have failed to make the public case for free markets. How can they turn things around?
How compatible are East and West?
Vincent Phillip Muñoz discusses the natural rights foundations of religious freedom.
Nicholas Eberstadt discusses the phenomenon of workless American men with host Samuel Gregg.
James Bruce joins the podcast to discuss the challenges of faithful translation and how our sense of justice shapes our understanding of God.
Brian A. Smith talks with Samuel Gregg about his new book The Next American Economy.
William McCormick discusses Thomas Aquinas, his intellectual influences, and the "hard work" of politics with James Patterson.
James Otteson talks with Samuel Gregg about Adam Smith's understudied Lectures on Jurisprudence.
John McGinnis discusses Dobbs, Bruen, and the Supreme Court's originalist turn.