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The Neoliberal Podcast dives into the deep end of policy, politics and identity and hosts the economists, academics, industry leaders, thinkers and politicians whose ideas are shaping society.

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06/21/21 • 82 min

This episode is a joint episode - I sit down with Richard Reeves, Brookings Institute Senior Fellow, Author of 'Dream Hoarders' and host of the new podcast Dialogues with Richard Reeves. We compare modern liberalism with previous generations of liberalism, discuss the importance of pluralism in a liberal society, and talk about the future of liberalism in the US over the next decade.

Recommended reading:

Check out the new podcast Dialogues with Richard Reeves - https://richardvreeves.com/podcast/

A Thousand Small Sanities - https://www.amazon.com/Thousand-Small-Sanities-Adventure-Liberalism/dp/154169936X

The Neoliberal Mind - https://www.adamsmith.org/research/the-neoliberal-mind

All Minus One - https://heterodoxacademy.org/library/all-minus-one/

The Idea of Justice - https://www.amazon.com/Idea-Justice-Amartya-Sen/dp/0674060474

Anti-Pluralism - https://www.amazon.com/Anti-Pluralism-Populist-Liberal-Democracy-Politics/dp/0300228929

John Stuart Mill, Victorian Firebrand - https://www.amazon.com/John-Stuart-Mill-Victorian-Firebrand/dp/1843546442

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06/15/21 • 70 min

Virginia Postrel, author of The Fabric of Civilization, joins the show for a wide ranging conversation. We discuss the history of cloths, textiles, and fabrics as detailed in her recent book, and why the history of fabrics is often the same thing as the history of technology. We also discuss dynamic vs static attitudes toward the economy and society, the relationship between textiles and economic development, theories of how and why industrialization occurs, and the ins and outs of kidney donation. It's hard to recap every subject we touch on, but this episode is definitely worth your time.

Suggested reading:

The Fabric of Civilization + references - https://vpostrel.com/the-fabric-of-civilization/references

Here's Looking At You, Kidney - https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/heres-looking-at-you-kidney/

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06/09/21 • 58 min

How is Substack changing online media, and are those changes making our discourse better or worse? Substack CEO Chris Best joins the show to discuss all things Substack. We talk about Substack's origins and mission, the various ways in which Substack differs from traditional media outlets, some of the recent controversies around content on Substack, and the role that companies like Substack play in moderating harmful content vs ensuring free speech.

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06/17/22 • 60 min

Almost every major city is defined by a set of zoning regulations - a map that says exactly which types of buildings can be built in which areas, and what you're allowed to use those buildings for. M Nolan Gray, a city planner and author of the new book 'Arbitrary Lines', joins the show to discuss zoning. How did our modern system of zoning develop in the 20th century? What impact does zoning have on our cities? Is zoning to blame for the housing affordability crisis? And should we reform or abolish the systems of zoning that are holding us back?

Follow Nolan at https://twitter.com/mnolangray

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Many economists favor climate policies like subsidizing green energy and taxing carbon, but how do we practically implement those policies? Kristin Eberhard & Shuting Pomerleau of the Niskanen Center join the podcast to talk about the complicated factors involved in climate policies like carbon taxes, carbon border adjustments, electric vehicle subsidies, and more!

Further reading:

Border Adjustments in a Carbon Tax - https://www.niskanencenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Border-Adjustments-in-a-Carbon-Tax.pdf

Electric vehicle subsidies - https://www.niskanencenter.org/electric-vehicle-subsidies-are-going-to-the-wrong-drivers-and-were-paying-for-it-in-carbon-and-cash/

To make sure you hear every episode, join our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neoliberalproject. Patrons get access to exclusive bonus episodes, our sticker-of-the-month club, and our insider Slack. Become a supporter today!

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05/25/22 • 65 min

How do immigrants to America today compare to immigrants in the past? Are immigrants really able to come over and quickly find success? Are immigrants today assimilating at a different rate than previous generations? Economists Leah Boustan and Ran Abramitzky join the show to discuss all this and more in their new book, Streets of Gold: America's Untold Story of Immigrant Success. We discuss how today's immigrants compare with the past, how the second generation differs from the first, and what the modern political discussion around immigration really needs.

Recommended reading:

NASEM report on immigration - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/read/23550/chapter/1

One Might and Irresistible Tide - https://www.amazon.com/One-Mighty-Irresistible-Tide-Immigration/dp/0393635848

To make sure you hear every episode, join our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neoliberalproject. Patrons get access to exclusive bonus episodes, our sticker-of-the-month club, and our insider Slack. Become a supporter today!

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The Libertarian Party has been taken over by a white nationalist group - how did this happen? Former LNC chairman Joseph Bishop-Henchman and Andy Craig of the CATO Institute join the show to discuss what's gone wrong with the Libertarian Party. We talk about how this takeover happened, the history of racism in the libertarian movement, and what principled libertarians should do now that the alt-right has control of the nation's biggest libertarian organization.

Further reading:

Why libertarians should become neoliberals - https://www.liberalcurrents.com/to-reject-bigotry-libertarians-should-become-neoliberals/

Brian Doherty's "Radicals for Capitalism" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radicals_for_Capitalism

Mises Caucus takes control of the Libertarian Party - https://reason.com/2022/05/29/mises-caucus-takes-control-of-libertarian-party/

To make sure you hear every episode, join our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neoliberalproject. Patrons get access to exclusive bonus episodes, our sticker-of-the-month club, and our insider Slack. Become a supporter today!

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Mailbag #7

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05/06/22 • 47 min

It's another mailbag episode! Jeremiah takes listener questions on the Roe v Wade bombshell leak, which types of taxes neoliberals should support, neoliberalism in East Asia, why we talk about GDP so much, if the excesses of the left led to Trump, and much more.

To get your question featured on the next mailbag episode, send your question or a comment to mailbag@neoliberalproject.org. Or, join us live on our Twitch stream at https://www.twitch.tv/neoliberalproject

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Why We Fight ft. Chris Blattman

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04/26/22 • 65 min

Why do nations fight when it's clear how incredibly destructive war is? Economist and political scientist Chris Blattman joins the show to discuss his new book, Why We Fight. He discusses how the world is probably more peaceful than it gets credit for, the factors that cause peace to sometimes breaks down, and how we can build a world with less violence and less conflict.

Further reading:

Is the Taiwan Strait Still a Flash Point? - https://direct.mit.edu/isec/article-abstract/40/3/54/12120/Is-the-Taiwan-Strait-Still-a-Flash-Point

'How to Change the World' course syllabus - https://chrisblattman.com/files/2022/01/Syllabus_HowToChangeTheWorld_Fall_2021.pdf

Books that development economists should read - https://chrisblattman.com/blog/2011/06/21/books-development-economists-and-aid-workers-seldom-read-but-should/

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This week's episode is a joint episode with The New Bazaar Podcast. The New Bazaar is a podcast hosted by Cardiff Garcia (formerly of NPR's The Indicator) that discusses topics in economics, policy and politics.

Cardiff interviewed me for an episode of The New Bazaar on modern neoliberalism: Where did we come from? What do we believe? Are we as bad as the critics say? We're releasing it on both the The New Bazaar and the Neoliberal Podcast, so if you enjoy today's episode go check out The New Bazaar here:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-new-bazaar/id1580156414

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How many episodes does The Neoliberal Podcast have?

The Neoliberal Podcast currently has 239 episodes available.

What topics does The Neoliberal Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Economics, News, Science, Politics and Social Sciences.

What is the most popular episode on The Neoliberal Podcast?

The episode title 'Joint Episode: Modern Liberalism ft. Richard Reeves' is the most popular with 1 listens and 1 ratings.

What is the average episode length on The Neoliberal Podcast?

The average episode length on The Neoliberal Podcast is 55 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Neoliberal Podcast released?

Episodes of The Neoliberal Podcast are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of The Neoliberal Podcast?

The first episode of The Neoliberal Podcast was released on Jun 4, 2018.

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