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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 Oct 12, 2021
S1 E5: Jeff Black, The Great Books and Liberal Education
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Tuesday Oct 12, 2021
Jeff Black is a professor at St. John’s College, a unique great books college with campuses in Annapolis, Maryland and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Black explores what the so-called “great books” are, how reading them can provide a liberal education, and why they’re more relevant than ever in today’s political and cultural landscape.
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
Patty Limerick, professor of history, founding director of the CU Boulder Center of the American West, and author of The Legacy of Conquest. We explore her challenge to, and affection for, the myth of the West, the continuing relevance of applied history, and the role humor should play in public and academic discourse.
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
S1 E3: Lucas Morel, The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
Lucas Morel, the John K. Boardman, Jr. Professor of Politics and head of the Politics Department at Washington and Lee University. In this episode Morel discusses Frederick Douglass: the political lessons of his autobiographies; his thoughts on freedom, religion, and the Constitution; and how his reflections on slavery and race enrich contemporary civil rights discussions.
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
S1 E2: Glenn Loury, Unspeakable Truths about Racial Inequality in America
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
Glenn Loury, the Merton P. Stoltz Professor of Economics at Brown, is not only an acclaimed economic theorist, he’s also among the leading critics writing on racial inequality in America from a heterodox point of view.
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
S1 E1: Wayne Ambler, The Enduring Importance of Rome
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
Wayne Ambler, associate professor emeritus at CU Boulder and former dean and director of the Rome Program at the University of Dallas’ Rome Campus, explores the city’s historical development, its influence on Western Liberalism and the American Founding, the lessons it can teach today’s students, and its place in the broader history of political philosophy.
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
Matthew Burgess, Introduction to the Free Mind Podcast
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
In monthly episodes, my guests and I will explore topics in Western philosophy, politics, literature, and history; and we’ll do so with adventurous disregard for intellectual trends and the academic fashions of the moment.