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Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Are Advanced Capitalist Liberal Democracies Victims of Their Own Success? A Conversation with Brink Lindsey
For decades, many observers held onto an optimism that, despite occasional setbacks, the arc of history inevitably bent towards a richer, freer, and better-governed world. However, the political turbulence witnessed across established democracies in the past decade has shattered this optimism and exposed deeper problems.Today, The UnPopulist’s Editor-in-Chief Shikha Dalmia is joined by Brink Lindsey, senior vice president at the Niskanen Center and writer behind the Substack The Permanent Problem.Shikha and Brink explore Brink’s central concept: the permanent problem, or how mass affluence has radically transformed human expectations, leading people to seek...
2025-07-27
45 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Can Trump Really Deport 10 Million People? A Conversation with Dara Lind
Immigration policy has long been a battlefield for ideological disputes. But what we’re witnessing during Trump’s second term isn't just a debate over border security or visa policy. It’s an attempt to reconfigure the U.S. immigration system into a tool for authoritarian governance—an assault not only on due process, but on the foundational belief that laws must constrain power.Joining Shikha Dalmia is immigration expert and senior fellow at the American Immigration Council Dara Lind. Together, they explore how Trump’s second term has differed from his first in his weaponization of obscure le...
2025-04-26
47 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Zooming In: What Does an Unchecked Trump Mean for Freedom?
We have entered another Trump term, and the political landscape has shifted in ways that challenge the very foundations of our liberal democracy. With unprecedented executive power and a growing ecosystem of loyalists surrounding the president, we must ask: What happens when political institutions are no longer able to constrain a populist authoritarian president’s ambitions? And how do institutions, the media, and civil society respond?Today, The UnPopulist’s editor-in-chief Shikha Dalmia is joined by senior editor Berny Belvedere and contributor Andy Craig. They explore the risks of an unchecked executive, the breakdown of institutional safeguards, the...
2025-01-26
52 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Are America's Reactionary and Democratic Spirits in a Global Duel? A Conversation with Zack Beauchamp
What happens when the ideals of democracy are used to justify its own erosion? Can liberal democracy endure in an era where its strongest proponents appear to embrace the very authoritarianism they once opposed?In this episode, The UnPopulist’s editor-in-chief Shikha Dalmia is joined by Zack Beauchamp, senior writer at Vox.They discuss why authoritarian leaders often present themselves as champions of democracy and how they use democratic language to consolidate power, and delve into topics such as the resilience of liberal democracy in the face of these challenges. What causes democratic societies to tu...
2024-11-24
51 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Zooming In: The UnPopulist Staff Parses Trump's Victory
Today, our senior editor Berny Belvedere is joined by Shikha Dalmia, Editor-in-Chief of The UnPopulist, and columnist Andy Craig, as they dive into the reactions and political dynamics of a pivotal election. Following Trump's decisive comeback, they confront the profound societal and electoral shifts that made it possible, exploring everything from the anti-incumbent sentiment driving voter behavior to the challenges the Democratic Party faces in effectively messaging to a skeptical electorate.Together, they dissect how populism, economic grievances, and cultural divides intersect to influence American politics today. They question whether recent results signify genuine support for Trump...
2024-11-10
47 min
The Good Fight
Shikha Dalmia on Leaving Libertarianism
Yascha Mounk and Shikha Dalmia discuss American conservatism, the rise of authoritarian populism, and whether identitarians of the left are right or wrong on their fundamental goals. Shikha Dalmia, a writer and journalist, is the founder of the Institute for the Study of Modern Authoritarianism and of The UnPopulist, an editorial partner of Persuasion. In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Shikha Dalmia discuss her journey from socialist India to the American libertarian movement; how mainstream libertarianism failed to meet the challenge posed by Donald Trump; and the proliferation of populist attitudes among the American electorate. This transcript has been c...
2024-11-02
1h 01
The Good Fight
Shikha Dalmia on Leaving Libertarianism
Yascha Mounk and Shikha Dalmia discuss American conservatism, the rise of authoritarian populism, and whether identitarians of the left are right or wrong on their fundamental goals.Shikha Dalmia, a writer and journalist, is the founder of the Institute for the Study of Modern Authoritarianism and of The UnPopulist, an editorial partner of Persuasion.In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Shikha Dalmia discuss her journey from socialist India to the American libertarian movement; how mainstream libertarianism failed to meet the challenge posed by Donald Trump; and the prol...
2024-11-02
1h 05
Commonwealth Classical Liberal Podcast
Virginia’s voter purge. Will liberals and libertarians be King (or Queen) makers?
Episode 43: Virginia’s voter purge. Will liberals and libertarians be King (or Queen) makers? The team looked at the Supreme Court’s support of Governor Youngkin’s Virginia voter purge and the broader meaning of this effort. Then, they reviewed some recent perspective from Shikha Dalmia on Libertarian-MAGA alignment, how some small “L” libertarians are looking at the 2024 election, the possible disrupting effect of Chase Oliver, and the potential impact of third-party voters on the election. In closing, they discussed the complexities of the 2024 US Presidential election, the Democratic party's strategy and messaging, and the importance of local elections and initiative...
2024-10-31
44 min
The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma
Ep 403: Shikha Dalmia Is the Unpopulist
Populism is on the rise everywhere, and the long arc of history has bent away from freedom. Shikha Dalmia joins Amit Varma in episode 403 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss the derangements of our modern times -- and the threat that Donald Trump poses. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Shikha Dalmia on Twitter, LinkedIn, Reason, The Week and ISMA. 2. Institute for the Study of Modern Authoritarianism. 3. The UnPopulist. 4. The Seen/Unseen episode on immigration with Shikha Dalmia. 5. The Populist Playbook -- Episode 42 of Everything is Everything. 6. Why Both Modi and Trump are Text...
2024-10-28
3h 08
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Democratic Institutions Don't Defend Themselves, We Do: A Conversation with Ian Bassin
On today's episode, The UnPopulist's editor-in-chief Shikha Dalmia and senior editor Berny Belvedere are joined by guest Ian Bassin.Ian previously served as Associate White House Counsel under President Obama and is the founder and Executive Director at Protect Democracy, a cross-ideological coalition defending America’s system of government against the threat of authoritarianism. They discuss the challenges of recognizing and addressing threats to democracy when they don't fit traditional narratives, how to implement measures to slow down autocratic tendencies, and the importance of our rapidly shrinking civil society. We hope you enjoy.
2024-05-06
54 min
Project Liberal
Building a Liberal Coalition Against Authoritarianism
We sat down with Shikha Dalmia, the Founder of the Unpopulist Magazine and the President of the Institute for the Study of Modern Authoritarianism, to explore what's causing the rise of authoritarianism across the globe and discuss the best strategy to fight back against it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projectliberal.substack.com
2024-05-06
50 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Does Populism Mean the Death of an Adversarial Media? A Conversation with Matt Yglesias
On today’s episode, The UnPopulist’s editor-in-chief Shikha Dalmia and senior editor Berny Belvedere are joined by Matt Yglesias. Matt is a journalist, blogger, and podcaster who’s written for The Atlantic and Slate. He’s also a co-founder of Vox and now writes his daily Substack newsletter Slow Boring, which is dedicated to realizing a better world through rigorous conversations and a spirit of pragmatism.Matt joins us to discuss the media’s adversarial role in politics, how polarization and populism foster conflict, and what both the left and right can do to make sure our politi...
2024-04-07
51 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
NATO: Foreign Entanglement or Effective Alliance? Berny Belvedere and Shikha Dalmia Debate
It’s official: NATO has officially grown yet again. The international alliance now boasts 32 member states following the most recent additions of Finland and, as of this week, Sweden. But what are these Nordic neighbors getting into?Today we have the pleasure of bringing you a conversation between our Editor in Chief Shikha Dalmia and Senior Editor Berny Belvedere. While they have different positions on the benefits of NATO, this episode is less of a debate and more a conversation discussing the merits and drawbacks of arguments for and against it. With historical grounding and moral reasoning, th...
2024-03-14
46 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
What Do Efforts to Bar Trump From the Ballot Accomplish? A Conversation with Andy Craig
At the very end of last year, Donald Trump's presidential campaign hit a large roadblock when the Colorado State Supreme Court ruled him ineligible for the office under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, also known as the Insurrection Clause, due to his actions during January 6th. While many of his opponents praised this decision as justice finally taking course, there has of course been backlash.A major complaint about the decision to take him off the ballot is that doing so would be anti-democratic, a circumvention of the people's will by unelected politicians in robes. Exercising judicial...
2024-01-28
54 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
How Not to Reform the "Deep State": The UnPopulist Editor's Roundtable
Aaron Ross Powell: Welcome to Zooming In, a project of The UnPopulist. I'm Aaron Ross Powell. I'm joined today by my colleagues, Shikha Dalmia and Akiva Malamet for our editors' round table. Recent reporting has uncovered plans by Trump allies, and Trumpist think tanks, and other organizations to deconstruct the administrative state.A transcript of today’s podcast appears below. It has been edited for flow and clarity.Aaron Ross Powell: I think all of us agree that the administrative state is unaccountable and too large, so what's wrong with Trump's plans to reform it?...
2023-12-03
31 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
The UnPopulist Turns Two
Listen to Zooming In at The UnPopulist in your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | RSSAaron Ross Powell: Welcome to The UnPopulist Editor's Roundtable at Zooming In. I'm Aaron Ross Powell. It's our birthday. The UnPopulist is now in its terrible twos, and so today I'm joined by my colleagues Shikha Dalmia and Akiva Malamet to give a progress report on what we've accomplished in these last two years and where we see the current state of liberalism.A transcript of today’s podcast appears below. It has been edited for flow an...
2023-09-18
48 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
The Good and Bad of Affirmative Action: The UnPopulist Editors' Roundtable
Today we have our editor's round table where I'm joined by Shikha Dalmia and Akiva Malamet to discuss the Supreme Court's recent Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard decision, which invalidated university affirmative action programs.
2023-07-15
43 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
The Good and Bad of Affirmative Action: The UnPopulist Editors' Roundtable
Today we have our editor's round table where host Aaron Ross Powell is joined by Shikha Dalmia and Akiva Malamet to discuss the Supreme Court's recent Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard decision, which invalidated university affirmative action programs. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theunpopulist.net
2023-07-15
43 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Editor’s Roundtable: What the Left Gets Wrong About Liberalism
Welcome to Zooming In, a project of The UnPopulist. On today's editor's roundtable, Shikha Dalmia, Akiva Malamet, and Aaron Ross Powell discuss where we disagree with the left and what progressives get wrong about liberalism. Zooming In is produced by Landry Ayres.
2023-06-10
40 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
What the Left Gets Wrong About Liberalism: The UnPopulist Editor's Roundtable
Today, we have our editors' roundtable where host Aaron Ross Powell is joined by Shikha Dalmia and Akiva Malamet, to talk about liberalism and the left. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theunpopulist.net
2023-06-10
40 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Does Tucker Carlson Still Have a Future?: The UnPopulist Editors' Roundtable
Today we have our editors' roundtable. I'm joined by Shikha Dalmia and Akiva Malamet to discuss Tucker Carlson and the state of the American right. Read a transcript of this episode. Zooming In is a project of The UnPopulist and is produced by Landry Ayres.
2023-05-16
35 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Does Tucker Carlson Still Have a Future?: The UnPopulist Editors' Roundtable
Today we have our editors' roundtable. Host Aaron Ross Powell is joined by Shikha Dalmia and Akiva Malamet to discuss Tucker Carlson and the state of the American right. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theunpopulist.net
2023-05-15
35 min
The American Lyceum Podcasts
Lyceum Debate #1: What Reforms Can Protect US Democracy?
The first Lyceum debate with Shikha Dalmia, Robert Litan, and Tim Kane. Each offers three ideas on what reforms can protect US democracy. They use The American Lyceum debate format - three ideas in three minutes aimed at one issue. VOTE for the three ideas you like best. The American Lyceum is a think tank that is rebuilding civil society through innovative research and hosting solution-focused debates. DONATE (tax-deductible). Your host is Tim Kane, President and Founder of The American Lyceum. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify...
2023-02-27
23 min
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
124 – The Unpopulists and the New Right with Shikha Dalmia
Populism is on the rise today—or so we’re told. But what is populism? Is it something to be feared or should it only be concerning to those dastardly elites? Is populism a political movement of the Left or the Right? Is it only a phenomenon of the politics of today, or has populism existed in some form throughout our nation’s history? Does populism protect the individual from powerful interests or endanger our liberties? How does populism fit into the conservative tradition? Josh is joined by Shikha Dalmia of the Mercatus Center at George Mason...
2023-02-07
1h 36
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Assessing the Midterm Election Results and the Future of Liberalism
We're recording this on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 9th, the day after the 2022 midterm elections. The results were rather unexpected, especially in light of the dominant narrative these last several weeks of an inevitable red wave. To talk about the electoral outcomes, what we should make of them, and what they mean looking ahead, I'm joined by Andy Craig, director of election policy at the Rainey Center and an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, and Shikha Dalmia, editor of The UnPopulist and Fellow at the Mercatus Center's Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange.
2022-11-10
54 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Assessing the Midterm Election Results and the Future of Liberalism
We're recorded this on the afternoon of Wednesday, Nov. 9th, the day after the elections. The results were rather unexpected, especially in light of the dominant narrative these last several weeks that a red wave was nigh.To talk about the electoral outcomes, what we should make of them, and what they mean looking ahead, I'm joined by Andy Craig, director of election policy at the Rainey Center and adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, and Shikha Dalmia, editor of The UnPopulist and fellow at the Mercatus Center's Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange.Read...
2022-11-10
54 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
The Past, Present and Future of Populist Politics in America (w/ Shikha Dalmia)
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Reactionary Minds, a podcast from The UnPopulist that I’ll be hosting every month. This is a show about why some people reject liberalism and what the rest of us can do about it. This first episode is all about introducing the problem Reactionary Minds exists to address. In it, Shikha Dalmia, the editor of The UnPopulist and fellow at the Mercatus Center's Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange, discusses the biggest challenge of our times: The resurgent threat of populist authoritarianism here and abroad. Every regime has its pathologies and popu...
2022-05-06
44 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
The Past, Present and Future of Populist Politics in America
Subscribe to Reactionary Minds: Apple Podcasts | SpotifyWelcome to the inaugural episode of Reactionary Minds, a podcast from The UnPopulist that I’ll be hosting every month. This is a show about why some people reject liberalism and what the rest of us can do about it. This first episode is all about introducing the problem Reactionary Minds exists to address. In it, Shikha Dalmia, the editor of The UnPopulist and fellow at the Mercatus Center's Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange, discusses the biggest challenge of our times: The resurgent threat of populist authoritarianism he...
2022-05-06
00 min
Zooming In at The UnPopulist
Trailer - Reactionary Minds Podcast
I am very excited to announce that on May 6, Friday, The UnPopulist will roll out a new feature, a monthly podcast hosted by Aaron Ross Powell called Reactionary Minds.The series will open with a wide-ranging conversation between Aaron and yours truly that takes stock of the world as it is right now — and how this podcast will advance the mission of The UnPopulist, defending liberal principles — pluralism, toleration, freedom — from the resurgent threat of populist authoritarianism here and abroad. Neutralizing this threat requires the readiness to call out its protagonists whether Viktor Orban in Hungary, Narendra Modi i...
2022-05-02
07 min
Symposium
The Authoritarian "Demonstration Effect"
Rob Tracinski talks to Shikha Dalmia, visiting fellow with the Mercatus Center’s Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange and editor of The Unpopulist, about the development of authoritarian “best practices” and the process by which they are being imported to the US. Get full access to Symposium at symposium.substack.com/subscribe
2021-09-23
1h 05
Immigration Nerds
Shikha Dalmia | How Immigration Can Solve U.S. Slowing Birthrates and Declining Workforce
Shikha Dalmia is a Fellow with the Mercatus Center’s Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange. She's a former Senior Analyst at Reason Foundation and writing columnist for The Week, and writing contributor for the Reason Magazine, Bloomberg view USA Today, and The New York Times.We discuss:Her professional background as it relates to immigration and populist authoritarianism A portrait of the state of demographic decline in the United States, and how immigration can solve itImmigration policies undertaken by Canada, and the U.S. can emulate
2021-09-02
28 min
The Great Antidote
Shikha Dalmia on Nationalism
Send us a textShikha Dalmia, columnist at the Week, and former senior analyst at Reason, joins us this week to discuss Nationalism, its history, and its rise in the modern world.Support the showNever miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
2021-06-10
45 min
Mutual Exchange Radio
Shikha Dalmia on Immigration and Populism
In this episode of Mutual Exchange Radio, host Zachary Woodman interviews libertarian commentator Shikha Dalmia. Shikha is a former policy analyst for the Reason Foundation and has contributed to publications including Bloomberg View, the Washington Examiner, Reason magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. In this interview, we discuss two timely issues in American politics: immigration and populism. Starting with a philosophical discussion of what our priorities should be in how we respond to rising populism and authoritarianism, we discuss various options for moving forward. Should we move more radically in order to try and protect the...
2021-03-17
1h 05
The Curious Task
Shikha Dalmia — How Does Minority Activism Help Stop Authoritarianism?
Alex Aragona speaks with Shikha Dalmia about minority groups as defenders of rights and freedoms, and the North American libertarian movement during and after Donald Trump's presidency. References from Episode 83 with Shikha Dalmia You can read Shikha’s articles published at Reason Foundation here and her articles in The Week here. Here are some statistics of the the share of votes for Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the 2020 Presidential Election by ethnicity, produced by Statista. This is the Washington Post article by Radley Balko that was referenced by Shikha during the podcast, titled, Meet the police chi...
2021-03-03
1h 06
The Curious Task
Shikha Dalmia — How Are Indian Immigrants Saving Canadian Hockey?
Alex Aragona talks with Shikha Sood Dalmia as she explores the story of a Sikh-Canadian broadcaster's rise to fame, and what stories like these mean for the broader immigrant community when it comes to joining, and changing, the world around them. References from Episode 44 with Shikha Dalmia: You can read Shikha Dalmia’s original Reason article about this topic at this link
2020-06-03
1h 04
The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma
Twelve Dream Reforms
Times are bad -- but pessimists can dream! Tired of only talking about problems, Shruti Rajagopalan, Rajeswari Sengupta and Vivek Kaul join Amit Varma in episode 138 of The Seen and the Unseen, to propose solutions! Three each. Many bad jokes and Bollywood songs are thrown in. Also check out: Population Is Not a Problem, but Our Greatest Strength -- Amit Varma. Alone in the City -- Amit Varma Where Are the Jobs? -- Ep 87 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Yazad Jal) Education in India -- Ep 77 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Amit Chan...
2019-09-16
2h 52
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America Needs High-Skilled Foreign Workers Audiobook by Shikha Dalmia
Visit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: America Needs High-Skilled Foreign Workers Author: Shikha Dalmia Narrator: Gary Tiedeman Format: Unabridged Length: 4 mins Language: English Release date: 03-17-17 Publisher: Reason Magazine Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: A leaked presidential memo and several Republican bills suggest the GOP is taking aim at high-skilled visa holders, especially those with H-1Bs. "America Needs High-Skilled Foreign Workers" is from the May 2017 issue of Reason.
2017-03-17
04 min
Grab Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, Science & Technology
America Needs High-Skilled Foreign Workers by Shikha Dalmia | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: America Needs High-Skilled Foreign Workers Author: Shikha Dalmia Narrator: Gary Tiedeman Format: Unabridged Length: 4 mins Language: English Release date: 03-17-17 Publisher: Reason Magazine Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: A leaked presidential memo and several Republican bills suggest the GOP is taking aim at high-skilled visa holders, especially those with H-1Bs. "America Needs High-Skilled Foreign Workers" is from the May 2017 issue of Reason. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
2017-03-17
04 min
The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma
Ep. 04: Immigration
In Episode 4 of The Seen and the Unseen, Amit Varma discusses Immigration with Shikha Dalmia. Are the demagogues right about immigration being a bad thing? Do immigrants take jobs away from locals? Are they a strain on resources? Should we build yuge walls? Follow The Seen and The Unseen: Website: www.seenunseen.in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theseenandtheunseen/ This is an IVM Production; for more such awesome podcasts, come find us: Website: Indusvox.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com...
2017-02-07
33 min
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Muslim in America by Shikha Dalmia | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Muslim in America Author: Shikha Dalmia Narrator: Brad Rounds Format: Unabridged Length: 32 mins Language: English Release date: 08-22-16 Publisher: Reason Magazine Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: If Southeast Michigan's claim to fame is that it's the auto capital of America, its claim to notoriety - in certain circles, anyway - is that it's the Arab and Islamic capital too. Around 300,000 Muslims live in the area. Muslims make up less than 2 percent of the nations population but more than 40 percent of two cities in the Metro Detroit region...
2016-08-22
32 min
Feed 44 - The C4SS Podcast Channel
At Reason, War is Peace... and TPP is "Free Trade"
Intro/Outro by Jeff Riggenbach Written by Kevin Carson Read by Tony Dreher Edited by Tony Dreher Online article: https://c4ss.org/content/41012 Excerpt: Did you know President Obama’s “core legacy” is free trade — and the centerpiece of this alleged “free trade” policy is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)? Neither did I. But that’s what Shikha Dalmia says, writing at the leading right-wing libertarian periodical Reason (“Why Is Hillary Throwing Obama’s Core Legacy on Free Trade Under the Bus?” October 15). Dalmia explicitly refers to the TPP as a “free trade agreement between America and Pacific Rim countries.” That should give some in...
2015-10-25
06 min
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CatoAudio, June 2014 by Caleb Brown | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: CatoAudio, June 2014 Author: Caleb Brown Narrator: Caleb Brown Format: Original Recording Length: 1 hr and 17 mins Language: English Release date: 06-10-14 Publisher: The Cato Institute Genres: Radio & TV, News, Business, & Culture Summary: Introduction Brink Lindsey and Garett Jones discuss income inequality. Neal McCluskey on the problem with college accreditation. David Keating on censorship through the tax code. Shikha Dalmia on state-based visas. Tim Harford on the amazing life of Bill Phillips. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
2014-06-10
1h 17