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by Plato
The Republic by Plato is one of the most influential works of philosophy in history. In the form of Socratic dialogue, Plato's teacher and protagonist Socrates sets out to find an answer to the question: "What is justice?".
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by Ludwig von Mises
Podcasts, interviews, lectures, narrated articles and essays, and more. This is the Mises Institute's master online media catalog.
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by Douglas Lain
Zero Squared is a philosophy podcast from Zero Books. Zero publishes radical philosophy, aesthetics, film theory, experimental fiction, and anything else that smells faintly of the avant-garde.
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by Etienne de La Boetie
The audio book version of The Politics of Obedience: The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude, by Étienne de La Boétie, as read by Dr. Floy Lilley.
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by Herbert Spencer
Written in 1884 by Herbert Spencer. Read by Jock Coats.
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by Todd Huff
The Todd Huff Radio Show is America's home for Conservative, not bitter talk & education.
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by John Stuart Mill
On Liberty, a seminal work by philosopher John Stuart Mill. Mill felt there were no definite standards for defining what society has standing to regulate and punish, and what is solely the business of …
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by David Harvey
A close reading of the text of Karl Marx's Capital Volume I in 13 lectures by Professor David Harvey.
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by Trey Kay
We tell stories from the fault lines that separate Americans. Peabody Award-winning public radio producer Trey Kay listens to people on both sides of the divide.
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The lectures feature leading intellectual figures discussing significant contemporary issues. The lectures started in 1948 with philosopher Bertrand Russell discussing the topic of "Authority and the Individual" in six lectures and all these lectures are featured on the 1948-1975 podcast.
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