I Read the Unabomber’s Manifesto. Here’s What He Thought—and Why I Disagree (FEE)
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Check out my article for the Foundation for Economic Education: https://fee.org/articles/office-politics-what-a-popular-sitcom-can-teach-us-about-raw-democracy
I was recently a guest on the Bad Roman podcast to discuss revivals and why so many are suspicious of them. Here’s the link: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-89 […]
Alex Bernardo was my guest to discuss medieval Christianity’s integration of church and state, how liberalism paved the way for freedom of religion, and why […]
Scott Johnson, fresh from the premiere of the first season of his Travel Channel series The Legion of Exorcists, was my guest to dish about […]
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I talked with Matthew Ferris, author of If One Uses It Lawfully: The Law of Moses and the Christian Life, about whether Christians should obey […]
I was recently on The Protestant Libertarian Podcast to discuss The Statement on Christian Nationalism and the Gospel.In short, we weren’t big fans.Listen here:https://theprotestantlibertarianpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1978104/12966385-ep-65-the-statement-on-christian-nationalism-and-the-gospel-with-cody-cook
Check out my latest article for Reason.
Bryan Caplan is a professor of economics at George Mason University and a New York Times bestselling author of books that challenge conventional wisdom on […]