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5/12/2023
The Great Antidote: Yesim Sayin on the DC Life and Policy
May 12, 2023
5/5/2023
The Great Antidote: Stephanie Slade on Fusionism
May 5, 2023
5/3/2023
The Great Antidote: Archive: Ed Glaeser on the Unseen Beauty of Cities
May 3, 2023
Glaeser contends that cities allow us to be more human, because of what we might phrase as, on this site, a
natural propensity
to share, borrow, and collaborate with one another.
4/28/2023
The Great Antidote: Samuel Gregg on The Next American Economy
April 28, 2023
4/27/2023
The Great Antidote: Extras: Scott Lincicome on the New American Worker
April 27, 2023
Scott Lincicome and host Juliette Sellgren talk about the range of policies that are considered “pro-worker” and how that range is often artificially narrowed. They explore the challenges of messaging and suggest possible solutions.
4/21/2023
The Great Antidote: Scott Lincicome on the New American Worker
April 21, 2023
April 21, 2023
4/17/2023
The Great Antidote: Extras: Mark Calabria on Shelter from the Storm
April 17, 2023
Should people who care deeply about increasing freedom work for the government? Let's hear from the affirmative.
4/14/2023
The Great Antidote: Mark Calabria on Shelter from the Storm
April 14, 2023
April 14, 2023
4/7/2023
The Great Antidote: Troy Senik on Grover Cleveland
April 7, 2023
Learn more about the least well-known two-term president. While tariffs and the price of silver aren't as important to American politics now as they were then, integrity and careful compromises are.
4/6/2023
The Great Antidote: Extras: Peter Boettke on Don Lavoie and Central Planning, Part 2
April 6, 2023
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Lavoie advocates that we turn the core insight of public choice on its head. Human action in the market sphere isn’t separate from politics but is imbued with the same value-rich interpersonal discourse that permeates all social activities (and could form the building blocks for radically liberal self-governance). People are people, even in the market."
4/3/2023
The Great Antidote: Extras: Timothy Sandefur on Freedom's Furies
April 3, 2023
Friends or frenemies? Alice Temnick shares her thoughts on a recent
Great Antidote
on three of the most influential women authors who thought and wrote deeply about the ideas of liberty: Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand.
3/31/2023
The Great Antidote: Nico Perrino on Individual Rights and Free Expression
March 31, 2023
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