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Middlebury professor Gary Winslett argues the South—not China—poached the Rust Belt’s manufacturing base by out-competing it on policy.
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The econ blogger explains why libertarians might have been (kind of) right all along—and why our ideas are more necessary than he thought in the age of Trump.
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Three libertarians—Dave Smith, J.D. Tuccille, and Liz Wolfe—revisit their reluctant votes for Trump, weighing the promises, chaos, and consequences of his second term so far.
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The New York Times columnist warns that digital life may be eroding the cultural foundations needed to sustain meaning, family, and community.
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The journalist joins the show to discuss due process, immigration enforcement, and the growing tensions between the courts and the executive branch.
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The Danger Zone co-author joins the show to discuss China's peaking power, and why that actually makes them more dangerous.
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The Atlantic's Derek Thompson urges Democrats to embrace more libertarian, pro-growth policies in his new book.
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The Kentucky senator joins Just Asking Questions to explain why he's fighting against the president's unilateral tariffs.
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The author and columnist joins the show to discuss immigration, deportations, and being a "MAGA leftist."
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Economic historian Phil Magness on the real history of tariffs and why Trump is so wrong about them.
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Vox's Kelsey Piper joins the show to discuss the drastic differences between the Biden and Trump administrations on AI—and what it all means for the future of humanity.
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Reply to this post with questions for Reason's Zach Weissmueller and Liz Wolfe, who will address listener comments.
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The historian and podcaster joins us on the five-year anniversary of the COVID-19 emergency to relive all the pandemic policy failures.
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Vanity Fair's James Pogue dives into the dissident right, his personal experiences with MAGA, and how Ukraine policy is unfolding.
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The award-winning journalist discusses the collapse of a post–World War II consensus, online speech police, and the legacy media on the latest episode of Just Asking Questions.
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Georgetown constitutional law professor Randy Barnett discusses the legality of DOGE, Trump's executive orders, and birthright citizenship.
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The Washington Free Beacon's Aaron Sibarium discusses the various slashes the Trump administration has made to DEI projects and USAID.
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Stanford economist John Cochrane discusses DOGE, tariffs, and what it will take to prevent a debt crisis.
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Demographer Julia Gelatt of the Migration Policy Institute joins Just Asking Questions to discuss the likely effects of the president's executive orders on immigration.
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