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The Free Mind Podcast explores philosophic and political ideas with adventurous disregard for intellectual trends. Listeners are invited to pull up a chair in an intellectual laboratory where rationally defensible arguments are tested in the spirit of truth-seeking, and made in a conversational style free of academic jargon. The podcast engages scholars and public intellectuals who seek to present a diversity of viewpoints in a venue where good faith is granted at the door, and clear expression of ideas is more important than adherence to any particular ideology.
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Tuesday May 09, 2023
S6 E1: Alice Evans, Gender Inequality in History
Tuesday May 09, 2023
Tuesday May 09, 2023
Alice Evans is a Senior Lecturer in the social science of development at King’s College London, the author of The Great Gender Divergence, forthcoming from Princeton University Press, and the host of the Rocking Our Priors podcast. We discuss Dr. Evans’ research on gender inequalities over the past millennium globally, and its relevance to today’s movements and debates about feminism in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
S5 E4: Lionel Shriver, Natalism and Low Birth Rates
Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
Lionel Shriver is an author and journalist, whose many books include We Need to Talk About Kevin (2003) and most recently Abominations: Selected Essays from a Career of Courting Self-Destruction (2022). Our conversation focuses on one of the fascinating contradictions of Ms. Shriver’s life that she has written about.
Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
S5 E3: Kevin Priola, Where can Moderates Fit into Today’s Political Landscape?
Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
Kevin Priola is a State Senator of Colorado, representing the 13th District, and previously the 25th. He recently crossed the floor, from Republican to Democrat, and faces a recall effort as a result. Our conversation focuses on the challenges and opportunities facing moderates in today’s extreme and polarized political landscape.
Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
S5 E2: Joey Fratino, The Conservative Student Experience
Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
Joey Fratino is a graduate of CU Boulder, who served as the President of the CU Boulder College Republicans until graduating in 2022. Our conversation explores the conservative student experience on campus. We discuss recent survey studies of conservative college student experiences and how these compare to Joey’s experience at CU.
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
S5 E1: Alex Trembath, Ecomodernism and Nuclear Energy
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Season Five of The Free Mind podcast launches with a conversation between Matt Burgess and Alex Trembath, Deputy Director of the Breakthrough Institute, which is a think-tank focused on technological solutions to environmental problems. Our conversation explores climate change, the eco-modernist movement and its similarities and differences with conventional environmentalism, and the science and politics of nuclear energy.
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
S4 E6: Matthew Burgess, “Academic Freedom and Heterodox Thought”
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Matt Burgess, Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Studies here at CU. Matt is a Faculty Fellow at the Benson Center, a Faculty Affiliate in the Department of Economics, and an Institute Fellow at CU’s Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences. Our conversation today explores the state of political polarization and free inquiry in higher education.
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
S4 E5: Alan Kahan, Tocqueville’s Democracy in America
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
Tuesday Nov 08, 2022
Alan Kahan, Professor of British Civilization at the University of Paris—Saclay, and Visiting Professor of Conservative Thought and Policy at the Benson Center. We discuss why Tocqueville wrote Democracy in America, why the book is still worth reading today, and what Tocqueville thought about race, religion, and the prospect of American decline.
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
S4 E4: Alex Priou, Introduction to Plato’s Republic
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Alex Priou is a Teaching Assistant Professor at CU’s Herbst Program for Engineering, Ethics, and Society. Our conversation today explores the work of the Ancient Greek philosopher Plato, paying particular attention to his great book The Republic. We discuss why Plato wrote dialogues instead of treatises, how Platonic dialogues should be read, and why the Republic still resonates with students over two-thousand years after it was written.
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
S4 E3: Deirdre McCloskey, How Capitalism Cultivates Virtue
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Deirdre McCloskey is a Distinguished Professor of Economics and History Emerita, and Professor of English and Communication Emerita, at the University of Illinois at Chicago. We discuss the effects of liberalism on human progress, the challenges and benefits liberalism derives from innovation, whether popular economic critiques of liberalism hold water, and her unique intellectual biography that spans over 50 years in higher education in a wide variety of academic disciplines.
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
S4 E2: Taylor Jaworski, ”American Economic History”
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Taylor Jaworski, Associate Professor of Economics and my successor as Associate Faculty Director of the Benson Center. Taylor has been a Faculty Fellow at the Benson Center, and he has written widely on the economic history of the United States. We discuss the development of the American economy during the periods of the Founding and the Second World War, the history of America's transportation system, and the ways in which various notions of progress emerge from the study of economic history.