Classical Liberals: Our Founding Fathers’ Philosophy
What is a Classical Liberal...and why is that important today?
What is a Classical Liberal...and why is that important today?
In Part Two- we look at solutions. We discuss how we can, perhaps think differently and reframe our perspectives. The goal, to have more openness, respect, and understanding for this issue.
How does ageism manifest in our society, and what impact does it have on individuals and communities?
Disinformation has been around for centuries so why now has it become a greater concern? The subject of disinformation has become a partisan, politicized issue, which is especially worrisome as half of the world’s population will go to the polls this year The need for trusted information has never been more critical.
Our guests intrigue us with talk about Ben’s leadership principles, and the impact Ben continues to have today on our policies, philosophies, and values. One of Ben’s basic premises is “Usefulness.” So are you useful? Gets you thinking doesn't it?
According to a recent survey by the Pew Research Center, 61% of U.S. adults say having close friends is extremely or very important to live a fulfilling life. Yet, consider this, 30% say they have fewer than three close friends. See what our experts have to say about this.
Our guests intrigue us with talk about Ben’s leadership principles, and the impact Ben continues to have today on our policies, philosophies, and values. One of Ben’s basic premises is “Usefulness.” So are you useful? Gets you thinking doesn't it?
Our guests address free speech, and university neutrality—especially in light of the recent controversies over the war in Gaza.
Many observers believe that neither Russia nor Ukraine has a decisive advantage. There is rising concern that the U.S. could be drifting towards another “forever war.” Join our guests to hear more about this concern.
Sanctions are now a favored tool for the United States to use against adversaries such as Russia, Iran, North Korea, and many other countries and individuals. Presently the U.S. has sanctions against more than 30 countries. Are they working?