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Cartoon characters of Landry Ayres, Kat Murti, Andrew Young, and Andrew Heaton are shown in front of a sign that says 'South Park' and a snowy mountain range.
Podcasts: Pop & Locke
South Park
Kat Murti, Andrew Heaton, Andrew Young, & Landry Ayres
Regulation Games
Podcasts: Free Thoughts
Regulation Games
Peter Van Doren, Aaron Ross Powell, and Trevor Burrus
A black and white drawing of a person looking at a computer screen. Eyes float in the background, looking over the person's shoulder.
Podcasts: Free Thoughts
Why Privacy Matters
Neil Richards and Trevor Burrus
Thinking Philosophically
Podcasts: Free Thoughts
Thinking Philosophically
Michael Huemer, Aaron Ross Powell, and Trevor Burrus
Cartoon print shows Vice President Andrew Johnson sitting atop a globe, attempting to stitch together the map of the United States with needle and thread. Abraham Lincoln stands, right, using a split rail to position the globe. Johnson warns, "Take it quietly Uncle Abe and I will draw it closwer than ever." While Lincoln commends him, "A few more stitches Andy and the good old Union will be mended."
Podcasts: Free Thoughts
How the 14th Amendment Changed America (with Randy Barnett and Evan Bernick)
Trevor Burrus, Randy E. Barnett, and Evan Bernick
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Podcasts: Free Thoughts
The Philosophy of Gerald Gaus
Kevin Vallier, Chad Van Schoelandt, Trevor Burrus, & Aaron Ross Powell
Three nuclear power plant 'cooling stacks' billowing steam are pictured next to a river.
Podcasts: Free Thoughts
Is Nuclear Power Worth It?
Peter Van Doren, Aaron Ross Powell, and Trevor Burrus
Seeking Truth in the Misinformation Age
Podcasts: Free Thoughts
Seeking Truth in the Misinformation Age
Jonathan Rauch, Trevor Burrus, and Aaron Ross Powell
A highway and city skyline are seen through a hole in a chain link fence.
Podcasts: Free Thoughts
What’s Wrong with Zoning (with M. Nolan Gray)
Trevor Burrus and M. Nolan Gray
Are Monopolies a Problem?
Podcasts: Free Thoughts
Are Monopolies a Problem?
Peter Van Doren, Aaron Ross Powell, and Trevor Burrus