The Future of Money (with Diego Zuluaga)
Diego Zuluaga joins us for a discussion on cryptocurrencies.
Aaron Ross Powell is Director and Editor of Libertarianism.org, a project of the Cato Institute. Libertarianism.org presents introductory material as well as new scholarship related to libertarian philosophy, theory, and history. He is also co-host of Libertarianism.org’s popular podcast, Free Thoughts. His writing has appeared in Liberty and The Cato Journal. He earned a JD from the University of Denver.
Diego Zuluaga joins us for a discussion on cryptocurrencies.
Mike Munger joins us to discuss his new book and the future of the sharing economy.
Joe Quirk joins us to discuss the possibilities of seasteading for the future of civilization.
Gary Chartier joins us for a conversation on freedom of expression.
Increasing the sphere of politics leads to bad policy and increased vice.
It’s not worth getting your hands dirty to do something so ineffective.
Aaron Ross Powell, Tom G. Palmer, and Sloane Frost each answer the question “Why Liberty?” in this Cato Student Forum.
Video games have extensive compelling narratives that gives the player a degree of agency that is not present in watching movies or reading books.
Kevin Vallier joins us to talk about his Arguments for Liberty chapter on the ethical system of John Rawls. Does Rawls have value for libertarians?
Christopher Freiman joins us to talk about his Arguments for Liberty chapter on utilitarianism. What’s the utilitarian argument for libertarianism?
Do your beliefs fall on the libertarian thought spectrum?
Jason Kuznicki joins us to discuss the chapter he wrote on Immanuel Kant for our new book, Arguments for Liberty.
Milton Mueller joins us to discuss how social media is not a medical addiction that requires government intervention.
Eric Mack joins our show again to talk about common objections to libertarianism by dissecting John Rawls viewpoint.
Jason Kuznicki discusses how the problem of political authority has evolved over time from a classical liberal perspective.
Catherine Wilson teaches us that there is more to Epicureanism than eating, drinking, and being merry.
Clay Routledge joined the show today to talk about how our society has become increasingly individualistic, and how we are still learning the consequences of that.
This week we discuss the implications of law enforecement’s ability to access genetic information from DNA databases like Ancestry and 23&Me.