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Podcasts by IHS Academic, connecting the network of liberty advancing academics.

Episodes

  • Jeffrey Rogers Hummel on the 2nd Edition of 'Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men'.

    07/01/2014 Duration: 31min

    Jeffrey Hummel, professor of economics at San Jose State University, talks about the release of the 2nd edition of his book - "Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men: A History of the American Civil War."

  • Kevin Gutzman on the Career of James Madison

    04/11/2013 Duration: 40min

    Historian Kevin Gutzman talks about his most recent book, James Madison and the Making of America.

  • Behavorial Economics with Erik Angner

    30/10/2013 Duration: 22min

    George Mason University Economist and Philosopher Erik Angner talks about behavorial economics.

  • Thaddeus Russell - A Renegade History of the United States

    15/10/2013 Duration: 37min

    Historian and cultural critic Thaddeus Russell talks about his book - A Renengade History of the United States. www.kosmosonline.org

  • Howard Baetjer Jr. - Free Our Markets

    16/08/2013 Duration: 18min

    IHS Program officer Phil Magness interviews Towson University Economics Professor Howard Baetjer Jr about this latest book - Free our Markets: A Citizens' Guide to Essential Economics. www.kosmosonline.org.

  • Kevin Currie-Knight: 20th Century Education Policy & Market Libertarianism

    22/05/2013 Duration: 16min

    Dr. Phil Magness interviews Kevin Currie-Knight on the topic of his dissertation - dealing specifically with the thoughts and prescriptions of prominent 20th century market libertarians for education policy, featuring among others Milton Friedman, Ayn Rand, and Murray Rothbard. Kevin is a fourth year PhD student at the University of Delaware, and a graduate assistant at the UD Center for Assessment of Teaching and Learning, assisting graduate students and faculty with developing and maintaining e-portfolios.

  • Glen Whitman On New Paternalism and Behavorial Economics

    30/01/2013 Duration: 24min

    In this Kosmos Online Podcast, IHS Philosophy Program Officer Bill Glod interviews Glen Whitman of California Statue University, Northridge and www.agoraphilia.blogspot.com. They discuss Dr. Whitman's current work on "nudge," otherwise known as "libertarian" or "new paternalism" within the broader scope of behavorial economics and the implications of these trends for liberty. 

  • Jason Brennan on his New Book "Libertarianism"

    28/11/2012 Duration: 16min

    In this Kosmos Online podcast, IHS philosophy program officer Bill Glod interviews Georgetown professor Jason Brennan on his new book "Libertarianism: What Everyone Needs to Know." Apologies for the background noise in the recording.  Visit www.kosmosonline.org for more podcasts with libertarian scholars, opportunities, and career advice for classical liberal scholars. 

  • Nick Buccola and Phil Magness On Frederick Douglass and Liberalism

    10/10/2012 Duration: 29min

    IHS History Program Officer Dr. Phil Magness interviews Professor Nick Buccola on his recent book The Political Thought of Frederick Douglass: In Pursuit of American Liberty. They discuss the origins of Dr. Buccola's project, Douglass' philosophical influences, classical liberalism and anti-slavery, and of course, Abraham Lincoln. For more podcasts on classical liberalism and career advice for academics, visit www.kosmosonline.org

  • Forgotten Libertarians of American History

    27/06/2012 Duration: 36min

    Have you heard of Moorfield Storey, Edward Atkinson, or Simon Bolivar Buckner? If you haven’t, you’re not alone! Dr. Stephen Davies introduces the best kept secrets of the libertarian tradition. For those of you who were at yesterday's Living Liberty Series lecture, this is the full length recording of Dr. Davies' lecture. 

  • Economics is About People: Interview with Peter Boettke, Part 2

    20/06/2012 Duration: 30min

    We continue our interview with Professor Peter Boettke of George Mason University. In this half of the interview, Professor Boettke talks about Keynes, the history of Keynesian policy, and the necessity for economists to be effective communicators of their research in a continued discussion of his new book, Living Economics.  Visit www.kosmosonline.org for more interviews with classical liberal professors and career advice for young academics. 

  • Economics is About People: Interview with Peter Boettke, Part 1

    25/05/2012 Duration: 28min

    Jeanne Hoffman interviews Professor Peter Boettke of George Mason University on his new book Living Economics:Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.Professor Boettke talks about some of the thought behind this book, his thoughts on the field of economics, teaching economics, and how he hopes that it will develop into the future.

  • A Professor's Perspective: Prepping for the Job Market

    09/05/2012 Duration: 12min

    Jeanne Hoffman interviews Professor Kevin Grier, Professor of Economics at University of Oklahoma about how he prepares and assesses his PhD students for the academic job market.

  • How Libertarian are the Hunger Games?

    25/04/2012 Duration: 08min

    Jeanne Hoffman talks with Professor Ilya Somin aboutThe Hunger Games, and the themes of liberty and politics that he finds in the popular series of novels.

  • The History of the Chicago School with Steven Medema

    04/04/2012 Duration: 09min

    Phil Magness interviews Professor Steven Medema of the University of Colorado Denver about the Chicago School of economics and its history. Note: The audio quality of this podcast is not as good as usual, our apologies for this.

  • Advice for a Young Scholar: Dr. Aeon Skoble

    28/03/2012 Duration: 11min

    In this week's Kosmos podcast, Jeanne Hoffman talks with Dr. Aeon Skoble who offers his advice on what a young scholar needs to be thinking about and doing to set themselves up for success in academia.

  • How to Deal With Unprepared Students

    20/03/2012 Duration: 14min

    Jeanne Hoffman talks with IHS Program Officers Dr. James Harrigan and Dr. Phil Magness on the difficulty and best approaches for dealing with unprepared students.

  • Submitting Papers to Journals: History

    16/03/2012 Duration: 10min

    Jeanne Hoffman talks to Phil Magness about the submission process and guidelines for History journals.

  • Can I Afford to Attend This Conference?

    13/03/2012 Duration: 10min

    Academic conferences can be expensive, especially for grad students on limited budgets. In this Kosmos Online podcast Phil Magness shares tips on attending conferences cheaply as a graduate student and how to best utilize your grant money and make the most of a conference trip. Also, don't forget when you're looking to attend conferences to apply to the Hayek Fund for Scholars, available to help qualifying scholars advance their work.

  • Innovative Teaching Techniques with Peter Jaworski

    09/03/2012 Duration: 18min

    In this Kosmos Online podcast, Dr. Phil Magness talks with Peter Jaworski, a visiting instructor at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, about some of the teaching techniques that he uses in his courses.

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