Synopsis
A podcast about the history of liberalism
Episodes
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E19 – Rawls and Nozick
28/07/2016The last episode, in which we deal with the two intellectual giants of the 20th century – John Rawls and Robert Nozick.
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E18 – Rand and Goldwater
17/07/2016In this episode we take a closer look at first Ayn Rand, and then Barry Goldwater.
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E17 – Friedman and the Chicago school
03/07/2016In this episode we discuss Milton Friedman and some of his colleagues in Chicago.
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E16 – Keynes, Popper and Berlin
21/06/2016In this episode we take a closer look at three thinkers who spent most of their lives in the UK: Keynes, Popper and Berlin.
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E15 – The Austrian School
05/06/2016In this episode we take a close look at the Austrian School and two of the most famous members – Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek.
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E14 – The neo-classical liberals
22/05/2016A short overview of some of the most important neo-classical liberals, anarchism and lastly, a quick bite of the early 20th century.
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E13 – The 19th century
08/05/2016Today’s episode is about the small topic of the 19th century. We try to sketch the outlines of the most important historical events that went down during this time in order to better understand the world liberalism evolved in.
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E11 – When liberalism split, plus socialism
17/04/2016In this episode we talk about when liberalism split into two. We also adress the main ideological opponent to liberalism that got going during this time – socialism.
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E10 – Utilitarianism
11/04/2016In this episode we have a closer look at the men who creates utilitarianism – Bentham and the Mills.
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E9 – Hume, Kant and Tocqueville
03/04/2016In episode nine we meet some of the most interesting men round about this time: David Hume, Immanuel Kant and Alexis de Tocqueville.
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E8 – The birth of economics
28/03/2016In this episode we talk about the men who invented economics; Say, Malthus, Ricardo and last but not least, Adam Smith.
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E7 – The French Revolution
20/03/2016In this episode we discuss the French Revolution. We begin with a short overview of what the revolution was and then move on to the causes and the implications of the revolution. In the end we talk about Burke and Paine and their views of the revolution.
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E6 – Voltaire, Diderot and Rousseau
13/03/2016In this episode we lay the foundation for the French Revolution by looking at Voltaire, Diderot and of course Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
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E5 – American Revolution, part 2
06/03/2016In this episode we wrap up the American Revolution. We do this by examining how the Constitution came to be, discussing Hamilton, Madison and the Federalist Papers.
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E4 – American Revolution, part 1
28/02/2016In this episode we take a first stab at the American Revolution. We take a closer look at the lead up to the revolution and the men in the center of it; Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Thomas Paine.
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E3 – John Locke
21/02/2016In this episode we take a closer look at John Locke – the father of liberalism.
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E2 – The English Civil Wars and Thomas Hobbes
13/02/2016In the second episode of the History of Liberalism we start of with the English Civil Wars. We then go on to Thomas Hobbes, a man whose thoughts were deeply influenced by the wars.
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E1 – Machiavelli and the 16th century
04/02/2016The first real episode of the history of liberalism podcast. In the first half we talk about Machiavelli and then we transition in to a brief overview of the world in the 16th
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E0 – About the show
30/01/2016This is an introductory episode with some background info etc. Ain’t much fun, but short and filled with practical stuff.