• You Don't Have to Yell

  • 著者: Dan Sally
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You Don't Have to Yell

著者: Dan Sally
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  • 38% of Americans feel the two party system works great. This podcast is for the other 62% Every week, host Dan Sally dives deep into the most talked about issues of the day with activists, historians, and subject matter experts to go beyond the "red vs blue" narrative that dominates American politics and get to the heart of the issues the country faces today.
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38% of Americans feel the two party system works great. This podcast is for the other 62% Every week, host Dan Sally dives deep into the most talked about issues of the day with activists, historians, and subject matter experts to go beyond the "red vs blue" narrative that dominates American politics and get to the heart of the issues the country faces today.
Copyright 2023, YDHTY Media, LLC
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  • Redefining Conservatism for Millenials | Josh Lewis of Saving Elephants
    2023/03/17

    Josh Lewis was a longtime conservative who began to question the GOP after their embrace of Trump and his brand of populist nationalism. In an attempt to find a solution, Josh studied conservative thinkers going back decades and began Saving Elephants, a blog and podcast dedicated to defining the conservative movement for the next generation.

    Josh talks about his journey and the difficulty of balancing restraint in government with the need for action.

    Josh's blog and podcast can be found at www.savingelephantsblog.com

     

     

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    1 時間 6 分
  • What the Advent of Radio Can Teach Us About Tech Regulation | Paul Matzko
    2023/03/03

    Last week, the Supreme Court heard arguments challenging Section 230, which gives tech companies immunity from content posted on their platforms. At the core of the debate is whether the government should take a more active role in policing how tech platforms moderate content.

    In the 1920s, America was in the midst of a similar debate as the radio gained rapid adoption and gave Americans access to an unprecedented variety of information over the airwaves.

    In this episode, Paul Matzko, historian and research fellow at the Cato Institute discusses the parallels between the current debate over tech regulation and attempts to regulate content over the radio, and how government oversight often led to content moderation that, at best, amplified the prejudices of those in power and, at worst, was used for outright political gain.

    Matzko's book, Radio Right: How a Band of Broadcasters Took on the Federal Government and Built the Modern Conservative Movement can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/Radio-Right-Broadcasters-Government-Conservative/dp/0190073225

    You can find Matzko on Twitter @PMatzko

    Or on TikTok by searching him by name (he's the only Paul Matzko there).

    Sign up for YDHTY's newsletter for a summary of this episode and other issues of the day at https://www.ydhty.com/.news

     

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    49 分
  • Debt, Austerity, and the Decline of a Global Superpower | Ben Studebaker
    2023/02/17

    In the 19th century, Great Britain found itself saddled with debt after funding the Napoleonic Wars in continental Europe. In this episode, Ben Studebaker and Dan revisit how austerity measures taken by the British government ultimately led to its decline as a world power, how falling into the trap of "sensible spending" often forgoes investments for the future, and how the United States could fall into the same trap.

    For additional commentary on this episode and other issues of the day, sign up for YDHTY's email newsletter at https://www.ydhty.com/news

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    38 分

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