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In the second part of this two part episode, Scott welcomes back Steve Hilton, author, news commentator, entrepreneur, and policy expert. He was born in London to Hungarian parents who escaped communism, graduated from Oxford University and served as the director of strategy and senior advisor to then-UK Prime Minister David Cameron. After coming to the US and writing for Fox News, he hosted his own popular show The Next Revolution until 2023 as a proponent of what he called "positive populism." Since then he's increased his focus on California, forming an organization called Golden Together and rumored to be seeking the governorship of California. They have a wide-ranging conversation about the role of the media in the wake of the election, censorship, and what happens next both politically and as American media evolves.
How will civil liberties survive Syrias convulsions? Do Trumps national security appointees form a coherent team? Why is healthcare taking the spotlight now...but in such a sick way? And what about Trumps economic team? Are these guys primed to deliver low inflation and prosperity? With special experts on deck, we discuss these questions and more on this episode of Independent Outlook.
At this reception and discussion, Gregory J. Robson, Christopher Freiman, Phillip W. Magness, and Emily Nozick discuss Robert Nozick and his classic book, "Anarchy, State, and Utopia," first published fifty years ago. Nozicks book refuted social-justice statismbut also rankled many conservatives and libertarians. This event coincides with the publication of the Fall 2024 special issue of The Independent Review, featuring scholars who revisit Nozicks rational, complex, and balanced case for individual liberty and limited government. These scholars not only admire Nozick and deepen our understanding of his seminal work but also honor him with important disagreements and reinterpretations. Selected authors from the special issue will join us.
Mary Theroux delivered a speech at the universitys graduation, and expressed deep gratitude towards the university for giving her the honor of speaking at an institution renowned worldwide. She starts her speech by paying tribute to Manuel Ayau, the visionary founder of Francisco Marroquin University, and she says Manuels dedication inspired generations, especially in advancing classical liberalism. Following this, Mary highlights the privilege the graduates have had in studying under the principles of liberty and human rights.
During a distinguished ceremony at Universidad Francisco Marroquíns annual awards event, Mary Theroux was presented with an Honorary Doctorate, acknowledging her dedication to promoting liberty and ethical principles throughout her career. In her acceptance speech, Theroux addressed graduating students and their families, reflecting on the importance of integrity, hard work, and finding personal satisfaction in both life and career. Rather than simply following a singular passion, she encouraged graduates to embrace every opportunity with dedication, curiosity, and a willingness to grow.
In this episode Scott welcomes Steve Hilton, author, news commentator, entrepreneur, and policy expert. He was born in London to Hungarian parents who escaped communism, graduated from Oxford University and served as the director of strategy and senior advisor to then-UK Prime Minister David Cameron. After coming to rhe US and writing for Fox News, he hosted his own popular show The Next Revolution until 2023 as a proponent of what he called "positive populism." Since then he's increased his focus on California, forming an organization called Golden Together and rumored to be seeking the governorship of California. They have a wide-ranging conversation about the role of the media in the wake of the election, censorship, and what happens next both politically and as American media evolves.
President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on some goods imported to the US. Economists are not a fan of tariffs, says Whaples, who has surveyed economists on the subject. Customers end up paying for tariffs, especially for automobiles and parts, he says
Senior Fellow Judy Shelton, author of Good as Gold: How to Unleash the Power of Sound Money was interviewed on the Larry Kudlow radio show. They discuss her recent Op-Ed in The Wall Street Journal, in which Shelton questioned why the Fed, an independent agency, has such enormous power to skew financial outcomes.