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Tackling the Spirit of Accusation & Coercion

David Gornoski resumes his analysis of the news such as the latest developments around the AstraZeneca vaccine and the effects of Biden’s tax hikes. Is capitalism to blame for the hindering of cheap and effective medicines into the market? How can we better appreciate the influence of Rush Limbaugh today? How do we respond to […]

The Battle of Two Religions

David Gornoski returns to the show and opens the episode with some comments on the latest news surrounding Stefan Halper and Michael Flynn. “It’s a battle of two religions,” David says as he highlights the power struggle at DC. Do McWoke corporations like Pepsi and Coca-Cola represent the future? Is there an element of truth […]

Future of Crime Prevention and Policing Panel: Det. John Baeza, Dale Brown, and David Gornoski

In this special roundtable discussion, David Gornoski is joined by former NYPD detective John Baeza and Dale Brown, founder of the Detroit Threat Management Center. The conversation explores some of the most important topics of our time, especially in light of George Floyd’s death, such as the prevention of crime through nonviolent means; the transformation […]

There Are No Kids in Cages

A new transmission has arrived at A Neighbor’s Choice: “There are no kids in cages,” the state-submitted media declares. Why are we refusing to humble ourselves and submit to the state? Why are we being defiant by promoting liberty and free-thinking? “Perhaps it is our lack of faith in the state that has led us […]

Consecrated Chaos Explained

David Gornoski starts the episode by breaking down the exchange with Rand Paul and Fauci on COVID immunity. Was Fauci able to prove that vaccinated individuals should wear masks for protection? Does Fauci “follow the science” or is there religiosity in following him? What did Rene Girard mean when he said “religion is the placenta […]

Biden Falls in Front of Whole World

David Gornoski comments on some of the latest news from around the world such as the exchange between Rand Paul and Fauci, Putin’s reaction to Biden’s remarks, Biden falling down on the stairs to Air Force One, Biden’s decision to fund abortions on a global scale, and more. How do we navigate away from the […]

Jeff Deist on Why Politics Don’t Work

Mises Institute’s Jeff Deist returns to the show to comment on the latest news stories. Should Critical Theory be banned from schools? Should people be arrested for “hateful conduct” that is not illegal? Do politicians really aim for positive change are they more interested in keeping things the way they are? What is the real […]

Science and U: Lifeforms Discovered on ISS

Dr. Weiping Yu is back with another segment of Science and U. The physicist comments on the discovery of microbes that may help grow crops in space, the discovery of molecules never before seen in space, the existence of black holes, and more. Did lightning play a role in the development of life on Earth? […]

Cultivating Confidence in a Broken Society

How do we solve the problems that we see today? David Gornoski starts the episode by making a strong case for voluntary trade, creative entrepreneurship, and unhindered innovation. How are political extremists like Antifa created? How can we cultivate healthy confidence in society? How do we cultivate good and life-affirming role models for others to […]

David Gornoski on Culinary Libertarian: René Girard, Mimetics, and Mythology

David Gornoski recently appeared on Dann Reid’s “The Culinary Libertarian” podcast. Culinary Libertarian: “David Gornoski discusses René Girard’s mimetics theory with me as we discuss how ancient man’s basic practices to survive apply to life today. On the way, we find parallels to the state, religion, and the Divine.” Listen to the Culinary Libertarian podcast […]