Liberty Law Talk
Philosophy Podcasts
Law & Liberty's staff members interview prominent authors and thinkers. A production of Liberty Fund, Inc.
Location:
United States
Description:
Law & Liberty's staff members interview prominent authors and thinkers. A production of Liberty Fund, Inc.
Language:
English
Episodes
Shakespeare's Power
1/12/2024
The Bard can teach those in Washington, DC a thing or two about gaining, maintaining, and losing power.
Duration:01:17:54
The First Empire
12/14/2023
The Assyrians created a toolkit that would be used by future empires.
Duration:01:15:39
A Sick Joke
12/1/2023
Wokeness threatens to destroy comedy—and people's lives.
Duration:01:01:29
The Architecture of the Republic
11/16/2023
Classical architecture is widely seen as the embodiment of our democracy.
Duration:00:39:27
Jefferson's "Essay in Architecture"
11/5/2023
Rebecca Burgess is joined by Frank Cogliano to discuss Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, and the Jeffersonian legacy. Brian Smith: Welcome to Liberty Law Talk. This podcast is a production of the online journal, Law & Liberty, and hosted by our staff. Please visit us at lawliberty.org, and thank you for listening. Rebecca Burgess: We know this […]
Duration:00:59:38
Religious Community and Democratic Education
10/22/2023
The paradigm we use to understand religious liberty issues in education may be shifting.
Duration:00:48:08
An Unholy Postmodern Synthesis
9/24/2023
Most people want to live in a just society. But that doesn't correspond to contemporary social justice activism.
Duration:00:51:55
When Does Sex Matter?
9/10/2023
You invite disaster when you embed a lie at the heart of an institution or law.
Duration:01:46:04
Toward a Conservatism of Freedom
9/3/2023
Freedom Conservatism rejects the idea that politics is the divvying up of spoils in a zero-sum world.
Duration:00:44:56
Israel's Judges
8/14/2023
The controversy surrounding recent judicial reforms reflects deep and longstanding divisions on the role courts in Israeli society.
Duration:01:27:35
The Term in Review
7/19/2023
As attacks on its legitimacy intensified, the Court issued important opinions on free speech, the administrative state, and our colorblind Constitution.
Duration:01:06:19
The State of the West
7/13/2023
The cultural and racial discourse of the West increasingly distorts our moral judgment and self-understanding.
Duration:01:18:36
The Founders' Intellectual World
7/6/2023
The American founders inherited a rich tradition from the classical and Christian world.
Duration:00:45:51
The Life of Leadership
6/21/2023
From Plutarch to Kissinger, we continue to learn from studying the lives of great statesmen.
Duration:01:07:49
Recognizing Real Difference
6/15/2023
Whether you're looking at the Romans or today, perceiving difference is difficult yet essential for understanding our world.
Duration:01:34:19
The Conservative Encounter with Leviathan
5/25/2023
In the twentieth century, various intellectual factions struggled to define how conservatism should respond to a transformed constitutional order.
Duration:00:47:24
Classic Caution for Modern Strategy
5/10/2023
By helping us recover a sense of the tragic, the classics can temper our expectations for political endeavors.
Duration:00:48:46
The Kennedy Moment
4/27/2023
Kennedy's brief presidency came at a pivotal time for civil rights, the Cold War, and American Catholicism.
Duration:00:51:38
Passing the Baton
4/13/2023
The handoff from Bush to Obama gives us a glimpse into post-9/11 foreign policy and the requirements for an orderly transfer of power.
Duration:00:56:38
Tocqueville in Hypermodernity
3/30/2023
In the Islamic world and in the West. education must teach students how to confront both modernity and radical attempts to re-enchant the world.
Duration:01:12:52