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Henry Miller on the John Batchelor Show

by Henry I. Millervia John Batchelor Show
Thursday, May 22, 2014

Henry Miller, the Robert Wesson Fellow in Scientific Philosophy and Public Policy at the Hoover Institution, is interviewed on the John Batchelor Show.

Liberty in the United States
Interviews

Peter Berkowitz on the John Batchelor Show

by Peter Berkowitzvia John Batchelor Show
Thursday, May 22, 2014

Hoover senior fellow Peter Berkowitz's interview on the John Batchelor Show begins at 29:09.

Democrat's Donkey
Interviews

Terry Anderson on The John Batchelor Show

by Terry Andersonvia John Batchelor Show
Thursday, May 22, 2014

Hoover senior fellow Terry Anderson's interview on the John Batchelor Show begins at 19:08.

Libertarian Publication 1x1
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Defending the Classical Liberal Constitution

by Richard A. Epsteinvia The Libertarian
Friday, May 23, 2014

Richard Epstein responds to recent criticisms of his book The Classical Liberal Constitution from legal scholar Cass Sunstein.

EconTalk

Andreessen on venture capital and the digital future

by Russ Roberts
Monday, May 19, 2014

Marc Andreessen, venture capitalist and cocreator of the early web browser Mosaic, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about how success in venture capital is more about winners that you missed, not losers that you backed. Other topics discussed include the rise of the developing world and the smartphone revolution, why Bitcoin is paving the way for innovative uses of the Internet, an optimistic view of the future of journalism, changes in the health care system, and the future of education around the world.

A coal miner in Donetsk, Ukraine

Gregory on the John Batchelor Show: “it’s very easy to show that these numbers are pure fantasy”

by Paul R. Gregory
Thursday, May 15, 2014

Hoover research fellow Paul Gregory discusses the referendums in Ukraine on the John Batchelor Show. Topics include fraud in the referendums, the Putin narrative, and the results from more-honest polls.

The Libertarian

What Piketty Gets Wrong

by Richard A. Epsteinvia The Libertarian
Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Richard Epstein dissects the flaws in French economist Thomas Piketty’s best-selling Capital in the 21st Century.

Poster Collection, RU/SU 1437, Hoover Institution Archives.

Strategika: “Vladimir Putin, Murderer of Myths” with Ralph Peters

by Ralph Petersvia Strategika
Monday, May 12, 2014

Ralph Peters analyzes Vladimir Putin’s recent aggression towards Ukraine and explains how the Russian president’s actions fly in the face of many of the most cherished beliefs of western policy leaders.

Russell D. Roberts

Marohn on strong towns, urban development, and the future of American cities

by Russ Roberts
Monday, May 12, 2014

Charles Marohn, president of Strong Towns, talks with EconTalk host Russell Roberts about urban development and what makes a strong town. The two discuss how the post-World War II approach to town and city planning has led to debt problems and wasteful infrastructure investments, and how changes as small as the width of roads make cities more vibrant. Other topics discussed include central Detroit today as a model of city growth, the incentive problems associated with how state and federal infrastructure funds are distributed, and Marohn's efforts to change civil engineers' perspective on growth.

Classroom students

Special: Moe, Evers, and Damon on the John Batchelor Show

by Terry M. Moe, William Damon, Williamson M. Eversvia John Batchelor Show
Friday, May 9, 2014

In conjunction with a special live taping of the John Batchelor Show at the Hoover Spring Retreat, John Batchelor and Mary Kissel of the Wall Street Journal hosted a discussion on education reform, featuring Hoover senior fellows Terry Moe and William Damon and Hoover research fellows Williamsom Evers.

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