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The Free To Choose Media Podcast takes some of the greatest thinkers of the 20th Century and brings them right to your streaming device. Hear the ideas of Milton Friedman, along with several other Nobel Laureates, as they conduct speeches and hold conversations about the very freedoms we are still fighting for today. Come back each week to see why these truly are not just ideas for our time, but ideas for all time.© 2018 Política y Gobierno
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  • Episode 245 – An Intimate Conversation with Jim Lehrer, Part One (Podcast)
    Jul 17 2025
    Today’s podcast is titled “An Intimate Conversation with Jim Lehrer, Part One.” Recorded in 2002, Dennis McCuistion, former Clinical Professor of Corporate Governance and Executive Director of the Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance at the University of Texas at Dallas interviews Jim Lehrer, anchor and executive editor of PBS’s The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer”. Listen now, and don’t forget to subscribe to get updates each week for the Free To Choose Media Podcast.
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  • Episode 244 – The Morality of Capitalism (Podcast)
    Jul 3 2025
    Today’s podcast is titled “The Morality of Capitalism.” Recorded in 2007, Dennis McCuistion, former Clinical Professor of Corporate Governance and Executive Director of the Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance at the University of Texas at Dallas, Tibor Machan, Hoover Institution research fellow, professor emeritus of philosophy at Auburn University, professor of business ethics at Chapman University, and co-founder of Reason magazine, and Tom Palmer, Senior fellow at the Cato Institute, discuss the morality of capitalism. Listen now, and don’t forget to subscribe to get updates each week for the Free To Choose Media Podcast.
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  • Episode 243 – Examining Income Inequality in America (Podcast)
    Jun 19 2025
    Today’s podcast is titled “Examining Income Inequality in America.” Recorded in 2007, Dennis McCuistion, former Clinical Professor of Corporate Governance and Executive Director of the Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance at the University of Texas at Dallas, Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor under President Clinton and professor at UC Berkeley, and Byron Schlomach, chief economist for the Texas Public Policy Foundation, discuss income inequality and the American middle class. Listen now, and don’t forget to subscribe to get updates each week for the Free To Choose Media Podcast.
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Thought I would try one of these Free to Choose Media podcasts. This first one I listened to is dated August 11, 2022.

Right off the bat, the discussion in this "podcast" sounded dated and irrelevant. Soon into the discussion, they mention "President Clinton" (referenced as the current president). Well, "dated" is an understatement.

I can understand a general discussion on fundamental principles being virtually timeless. However, a discussion on a specific topic, without any context to the past 20+ years... it's completely irrelevant and a waste of time.

If you want to present a dated discussion on a specific policy topic, at least note the ACTUAL date the discussion took place. Otherwise, it's nothing more than vapid bait - the resultant experience leading to, at best, negative feedback. At worst, you're going to turn off potential listeners to any other part of the media offerings. Of course, if all the offerings are this immaterial, you must have peaked in 1980.

Moreover, those in the discussion seemed wholly focused on "programs". It certainly did not possess the classical liberal focus of Friedman's & Sowell's defenses in discussions shown in the original Free to Choose PBS series. How would Bob Chitester react to this? Smh

President Clinton???

Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.