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ReImagining Liberty

ReImagining Liberty

Released: 2023-01-18
© Aaron Ross Powell
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33 Episodes
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33 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2023-01-18
© Aaron Ross Powell
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How to Do Politics Well

How to Do Politics Well

Welcome to the first episode of ReImagining Liberty at its new home with The UnPopulist. This is a show about the emancipatory and cosmopolitan case for radical social, political and economic freedom. With every episode, host Aaron Ross Powell explo
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Welcome to the first episode of ReImagining Liberty at its new home with The UnPopulist. This is a show about the emancipatory and cosmopolitan case for radical social, political and economic freedom. With every episode, host Aaron Ross Powell explores and defends liberalism by talking with scholars, activists and others working to build a freer world.
For this first episode at The UnPopulist, Aaron offers a monologue about why America’s political culture seems so broken, and why this has led to rising illiberalism. He traces the problems to what he calls an “unskillful” approach to politics, and to a widespread lack of the virtues necessary for citizens to be good liberal citizens.
ReImagining Liberty is a project of The UnPopulist, and is produced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte.
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Music: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeod | Link | License
Episode ID: 1000595825324
GUID: https://permalink.castos.com/podcast/51052/episode/1385609
Release Date: 18/01/2023, 13:00:00

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A show about the emancipatory and cosmopolitan case for radical social, political, and economic freedom. Hosted by Aaron Ross Powell. A project of The UnPopulist.

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

2022-05-15

Essential listening for liberals of all stripes

‘The right’ writ-large is not, and has never been a reliable vehicle through which to promote liberty. The false dichotomy of left and right must be eschewed by leaving party politics behind. This means we must build a more principled and tactically adaptable movement to battle the authoritarianism pervading contemporary western politics.
By addressing the shortfalls in the “Liberty movement”, this podcast begins the process of the rebuild. Moving forward, it is essential that we understand our opponents, engage in an inductive and dialectical processes of building strong principles, and present a proud, muscular version of liberalism which does not rely on authoritarians as points of reference nor as long-term allies. I am confident that Aaron’s work will help facilitate those goals!
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