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IHS Academic — 148 episodes

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Jeffrey Rogers Hummel on the 2nd Edition of 'Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men'.

2

Kevin Gutzman on the Career of James Madison

3

Behavorial Economics with Erik Angner

4

Thaddeus Russell - A Renegade History of the United States

5

Howard Baetjer Jr. - Free Our Markets

6

Kevin Currie-Knight: 20th Century Education Policy & Market Libertarianism

7

Glen Whitman On New Paternalism and Behavorial Economics

8

Jason Brennan on his New Book "Libertarianism"

9

Nick Buccola and Phil Magness On Frederick Douglass and Liberalism

10

Forgotten Libertarians of American History

11

Economics is About People: Interview with Peter Boettke, Part 2

12

Economics is About People: Interview with Peter Boettke, Part 1

13

A Professor's Perspective: Prepping for the Job Market

14

How Libertarian are the Hunger Games?

15

The History of the Chicago School with Steven Medema

16

Advice for a Young Scholar: Dr. Aeon Skoble

17

How to Deal With Unprepared Students

18

Submitting Papers to Journals: History

19

Can I Afford to Attend This Conference?

20

Innovative Teaching Techniques with Peter Jaworski

21

Drinking Etiquette for Graduate Students with Professor Jeremy Horpedahl

22

Submitting Papers to Journals: Philosophy

23

Nicholas Buccola on Frederick Douglass and Liberty

24

Harry Potter and Liberty with Benjamin Barton

25

Jason King on God, Work and Money

26

Are Prescription Drugs Getting More Expensive?

27

Should You Teach A Course on Libertarianism?

28

Payday Loans and Health Care Litigation

29

Why Should You Teach An Interdisciplinary Course?

30

The Meet Market: Applying for a Legal Academic Job

31

Neuroscience and Liberty: How Can the Hard Sciences Advance Liberty?

32

Federalist Society Conference Recap

33

Steve Horwitz: Why You Should Be An Interdisciplinary Teacher

34

Professor David Friedman On Being An Interdisciplinary Intellectual and Science Fiction Writer

35

The Arab Spring, Institutional Reform and Leadercentrism

36

Steve Horwitz: Using social media to your advantage as an academic

37

The Roots of Early American Political Theory

38

Introducing Jennifer Thompson

39

James Stacey Taylor, Bone Marrow Donations, and You

40

Team Teaching: The Advantages of Teaching A Course with Other Professors

41

Podcast: Political Economy of Prison Gangs

42

Podcast: Writing for the Media as Academics

43

Starting A Joint Program: Advice from Dr. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord

44

Podcast: Recapping the Southern Economic Association Conference

45

Podcast: Classroom Assignments with Kevin Grier

46

Podcast: Game of Thrones and Liberty

47

Podcast: Creating A Classical Liberal Community As Faculty

48

Podcast: Speaking for the Media As an Academic

49

Podcast: Third Thing You Should Do When You Have a Research Idea

50

Podcast: Creating A Classical Liberal Community in Graduate School

51

Podcast: Ladies for Liberty by John Blundell

52

Aeon Skoble: Themes of Liberty The Twilight Zone

53

William Rorabaugh: "The Alcoholic Republic: An American Tradition"

54

Podcast: Second Thing You Should Do When You Have a Research Idea

55

Podcast: Obtaining Funding as a Grad Student

56

Podcast: Brian Domitrovic's "Econoclasts"

57

Podcast: Matt Zwolinski on the Exploitative State

58

Podcast: First Thing You Should Do When You Have a Research Idea

59

Podcast: The Life and Times of Dr. James Harrigan

60

Kevin Gutzman: "Virginia's American Revolution"

61

Podcast: Greg Wolcott

62

Matt Zwolinski on Bleeding Heart Libertarians

63

Being A Good Mentor as a Late Stage PhD

64

Doug Husak: Drug Legalization and Libertarian Paternalism

65

APSA Recap with Nigel Ashford

66

Joseph Packer: World of Warcraft and Spontaneous Order

67

Jacob T. Levy: Book Editing

68

Podcast: Choosing a Political Science Program and Using Your Degree

69

Mark Friedman on "Nozick's Libertarian Project"

70

James Payne: Six Political Illusions: A Primer on Government for Idealists Fed Up with History Repeating Itself

71

Podcast: Getting the Most Out of Philosophy Associations

72

Podcast: James Stacey Taylor on Markets in Human Organs and Children

73

Choosing Your Dissertation Committee

74

Being an Independent Scholar

75

Starting A Center at Your University

76

Dealing With Challenging Situations Involving Students in the Classroom

77

Taking Advantage of History Academic Associations

78

Professor Justin Wert on Habeas Corpus in America

79

Current Trends in Philosophy

80

Jason Sorens: Secessionism: Identity, Interests, and Strategy

81

The Entrepreneurial Professor: Advising a Student Group

82

Advantages of Political Science Academic Associations

83

Sharing Classical Liberal Ideas as a TA

84

Current Trends in Legal Academia

85

Using Your Law Degree

86

Nigel Ashford and Bill Glod: Resources for Early Graduate Students

87

Phil Magness: Current Trends in History and Scholarship by Liberty-Friendly Academics

88

Finding a Mentor

89

Nigel Ashford: Current Trends in Political Science

90

Framing Your Dissertation with a Classical Liberal Focus

91

Phil Magness: Promoting Liberty With Intro Classes

92

Advice on Applying to a Philosophy Graduate Program

93

Douglas Irwin: Peddling Protectionism: Smoot-Hawley and the Great Depression

94

Ilya Somin on Themes of Liberty in Battlestar Galactica

95

Raising Your Profile as a Grad Student

96

Applying to Grad School: Economics Programs

97

Gary Leff: Can I Expense That Champagne Bubble Bath?

98

Daniel DiSalvo: Government Unions and the Bankrupting of America

99

Ilya Somin on Themes of Liberty in Star Trek

100

The History of Tax Day

101

Andrew Morriss: The False Promise of Green Energy

102

Mark Pennington: Robust Political Economy: Classical Liberalism and the Future of Public Policy

103

Dr. Gerald Gaus: The Order of Public Reason

104

Amy Sturgis: Themes of Liberty in Firefly and Serenity

105

Advice on Achieving Tenure from Dr. Mike Munger

106

Mike Munger on Obtaining Research Funding

107

Josh Hall on Working With Think Tanks

108

Amy Sturgis: Science Fiction and Liberty

109

The Economics of Valentine's Day

110

Liberty and the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien: an interview with Dr. Brad Birzer

111

Advice on Publishing Your Work from Dr. Mike Munger

112

Writing Your Dissertation and Setting a Research Agenda: an interview with Dr. Mike Munger

113

The State of Free Speech on Campus: an interview with Robert Shibley of FIRE

114

Conditional Preferences and Refusal of Treatment or The Strange Case of Mary Northern

115

Wacky Academics

116

Tom Bell on the Socratic Method

117

Get The Most Out Of Your Time As An Adjunct

118

Interview with Dr. Brad Birzer

119

Setting Priorities in Grad School with Dr. Nikolai Wenzel

120

Josh Blackman on Using Social Media as an Academic

121

Classroom in a Box with Ryan Hanley: Political Philosophy of Capitalism

122

Steve Davies on Giving TV and Radio Interviews

123

Interview with Dr. Colin Dueck

124

Todd Zywicki on his two new books on Consumer Credit

125

Classroom in a Box: Freedom and Markets

126

Interview with Tom Bell

127

Steve Horwitz on Teaching

128

Sasha Volokh

129

David Bernstein on his book "Rehabilitating Lochner"

130

Interview with Todd Zywicki: Part 1

131

Dr. Joseph Martino on his book "Resistance to Tyranny"

132

Dr. Bruce Benson on his book, "Property Rights"

133

Interview with Dr. Jacob Levy

134

Dr. Ross Emmett on his book, "The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics"

135

Dr. Robert Saldin on his book, "War, the American State, and Politics Since 1898"

136

Liberty in the Classroom: Dr. Isaac DiIanni

137

Dr. Jacob Levy on Attending Academic Conferences

138

Dr. Phil Magness on his book, "Colonization After Emancipation: Abraham Lincoln's Emigration Programs for Emancipated Slaves"

139

Interview with Dr. Georg Vanberg

140

Milton Mueller on his new book, "Networks and States: The Global Politics of Internet Governance"

141

Edward Lopez: The Pursuit of Justice: Law and Economics of Legal Institutions

142

Graduate School with Dr. Bill Glod, Part 2

143

Dr. Mike Munger on His Academic Life

144

Dr. Colleen Haight on Meaningful Economic Conversations

145

Jerry Brito on A Career in Ideas

146

Beginning Graduate School with Dr. Bill Glod - Part 1

147

KosmosOnline Pocast for August 30, 2010: Dr. Colleen Haight on Academic Entrepreneurship

148

KosmosOnline Pocast for August 24, 2010: Interview with IJ's Bob McNamara