Sinopsis
The James Wilson Institute
Episodios
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Supreme Disorder with Ilya Shapiro
14/09/2020 Duración: 01h17minIlya Shapiro joins Garrett Snedeker and Spencer Reeves to discuss his book, "Supreme Disorder: Judicial Nominations and the Politics of America's Highest Court," which concerns the partisan battles over Supreme Court nominations that have become a focal point of judicial politics in the past few decades. He discusses the history of partisan Supreme Court nominations, the role of game theory, and some possible Supreme Court reforms that can finally end the partisan battles.
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America on Trial with Robert Reilly
17/08/2020 Duración: 01h40minRobert Reilly walks us through his book, America on Trial, which pushes back on recent theorists who have argued that the American founding brought with it the "Poison Pill" of modern liberalism. He goes through in detail, the traditions of thought that lead to the American founding, arguing that it has its roots in Natural Law and the medieval constitutional tradition.
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Abigail Shrier on "Irreversible Damage: the Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters"
06/07/2020 Duración: 49minAuthor Abigail Shrier on transgenderism and its growth among American female teens
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The Utopian Conceit and the War on Freedom
15/06/2020 Duración: 53minAfter the unexpected collapse of the Soviet Union, the categories of Left and Right continue to be used to describe political ideologies, despite their historic ambiguity and a shared utopian root. The idealistic belief that a perfect world is possible continues to dwell on existential hope for messianic salvation. This belief lay at the heart of the apocalyptic narratives of the Bible and reflects what the Greeks called hubris, a fatal and destructive form of conceit. This conceit reemerged in the Gnostic sects of early Christianity, then again in medieval millenarianism, Jacobinism, Marxism, Fascism, and secular liberal collectivism. Modern-day Salafi Islam is the latest manifestation in this nefarious tradition. In The Utopian Conceit and the War on Freedom, noted political philosopher Juliana Geran Pilon explores the roots of this malevolent ideology as the common ancestor of both anti-capitalism and anti-Semitism in the contemporary world, where political and religious freedom is increasingly under assau
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Discussing Section 230: Social Media, Conservatives, and the Legal & Policy Landscape
10/06/2020 Duración: 01h09minShoshana Weissmann is the senior manager of digital media and a fellow at the R Street Institute, a free-market think tank. She oversees RSI’s social media, email marketing, and website while also working and writing on a variety of policy and regulatory subjects. She also likes SpongeBob. Jon Schweppe is the Director of Policy and Government Affairs for American Principles Project (APP). In this role, he develops and advances the organization’s legislative priorities by working with allied groups and with federal and state lawmakers. Prior to joining APP in late 2014, he worked on a number of political campaigns, focusing mainly on communications and policy. Schweppe was named a Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute in 2020. He has been published at a number of outlets, including First Things, the New York Post, The Federalist, and the Daily Caller. He graduated from Augustana College in 2010 with majors in economics and finance. Shoshana and Jon lead us through a discussion of Section 230, the disagreem
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Josh Hammer, Lawyer and Legal Commentator
20/04/2020 Duración: 01h13minOn Common Good Constitutionalism, Judicial Supremacy, and Nationwide Injunctions
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Judicial Fortitude: The Last Chance to Rein in the Administrative State
13/12/2019 Duración: 59minAn Interview with Peter Wallison
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"Reason, Faith, and the Struggle for Western Civilization" with Dr. Samuel Gregg
03/07/2019 Duración: 01h13minJune 2019
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"John Marshall: The Man Who Made the Supreme Court" with Richard Brookhiser
25/06/2019 Duración: 01h02min"John Marshall: The Man Who Made the Supreme Court" with Richard Brookhiser
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Interview with Prof. Joseph Postell
09/10/2018 Duración: 01h25minOn his book: Bureaucracy in America: The Administrative State's Challenge to Constitutional Government (University of Missouri Press, 2017).
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Can The Executive State Be Tamed?
08/12/2017 Duración: 01h03minChristopher DeMuth is a Distinguished Fellow at Hudson Institute in Washington, DC. He was President of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI) from 1986-2008 and D.C. Searle Senior Fellow at AEI from 2008-2011. In this lecture from 2014, Mr. DeMuth addressed the unconstitutional actions taken by the Obama administration, the active role of congress has in ceding its authority to the executive branch through regulatory agencies, and how these same agencies subvert the separation of powers.