

Madison's Notes
The James Madison Program
The official podcast of Princeton University’s James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions.
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Sep 27, 2022 • 1h 6min
S2E6 The 10,000 Year Build-Up to Brexit: A Conversation with Ian Morris
How did Britain become a global superpower? Historian and classicist Ian Morris thinks geography has a lot to do with it. Prof. Morris discusses his latest book, Geography is Destiny: Britain and the World: A 10,000 Year History, which traces the long history of Britain's complex relationship with the European continent. He draws surprising parallels between characters ranging from the Roman Britons and Nigel Farage, to the Papacy and the European Union.Prof. Ian Morris is the Jean and Rebecca Willard Professor of Classics and Professor in History at Stanford University, as well as the author of the critically acclaimed Why the West Rules—for Now.

Sep 13, 2022 • 1h 4min
S2E5 Where Did Conservatism Go? A Conversation with Yoram Hazony
Israeli political philosopher Yoram Hazony ('86) discusses the Enlightenment, the American Founding, his latest book: Conservatism: A Rediscovery, and Conservatism's past and future.Dr. Hazony is the President of the Herzl Institute, based in Jerusalem, and the chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation, a public affairs institute based in Washington D.C., which recently hosted the popular National Conservatism Conference in Miami, FL.

Aug 30, 2022 • 43min
S2E4 Inflation, Past and Present: A Conversation with Tyler Goodspeed
We all know that things are a little more expensive when we head to the grocery store. But what does inflation actually mean? How did we get to where we are, and what happens next? What does history have to say about our current economic situation?Annika sits down with Tyler Goodspeed of the Hoover Institution. Dr. Goodspeed served in the White House as Acting Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers from 2020-2021, and was formerly on the Faculty of Economics at the University of Oxford, where he specialized in financial history.

Aug 16, 2022 • 55min
S2E3 Reclaiming a Lost Vision of Feminism: A Conversation with Erika Bachiochi
The overturning of Roe v. Wade has led to a flurry of commentary and wondering, "Where next?" But, it also begs deeper questions: what is the history of abortion and sex-positivity within the feminist movement, and how did Roe affect our views on sex? Feminist legal scholar Dr. Erika Bachiochi is the founder and director of the Wollstonecraft Project at the Abigail Adams Institute and a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Here, she discusses these questions as well as her recent book on Mary Wollstonecraft, The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision.Articles referenced during the show:"Pursuing the Unification of Work and Home," American Compass."Why the Dobbs Decision Won't Imperil Pregnancy-Related Medical Care," SCOTUSblog.

Aug 2, 2022 • 59min
S2E2 The Origins of the Modern Self: A Conversation with Carl Trueman
Modern social and political discussions all seem to revolve around the concept of identity. Dr. Carl Trueman, theologian and former William E. Simon Fellow in Religion and Public Life here at the Madison Program, discusses how thinkers like Marx, Freud, and Nietzsche created a world in which sexuality is politicized, and in which we all instinctively know what it means to "identify as." Dr. Trueman is the author two recent books, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self, and a shorter, study-version on the same topic, Strange New World.

Jul 26, 2022 • 15min
S2E1 Welcome to Season 2: Meet Annika Nordquist
Who is the new host of Madison's Notes? Season 1 host Nino Scalia interviews the host of Season 2, Annika Nordquist. They chat about her interests, background, and the thinkers who have influenced her most.During the episode, Annika notes the following books as particularly influential on her thought:
C.S. Lewis, Till We Have Faces
Niccolo Machiavelli, Discourses on Livy
G.K. Chesterton, The Everlasting Man
Camille Paglia, Sexual Personae
Rene Girard, Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World
Hannah Arendt, Between Past and Future
Christopher Lasch, Revolt of the Elites

Apr 22, 2022 • 1h 6min
S1E52 American Conservatism, Natural Law, and the Good Life: A Conversation with Robert P. George
What are American conservatives trying to conserve? What is Natural Law, and how can we know it? Is there a single "good life"? Robert P. George, Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, joins the show to answer these questions and others in the Season One finale.

Apr 18, 2022 • 40min
S2E51 Leadership, Optimism, and Silicon Valley: A Conversation with Joe Lonsdale
What does it mean to be a great leader? Have we entered an "Age of Artificial Intelligence"? Why is Joe Lonsdale so optimistic? Joe Lonsdale is an entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. He is a co-founder of Palantir, managing partner at 8VC, and host of the "American Optimist" podcast. He joins Madison's Notes to answer these questions and others.

Mar 27, 2022 • 37min
China and the New Cold War: A Conversation with Matt Pottinger
What does Xi Jinping want, and what is he afraid of? What is the future of China's relationship with Russia? What should the United States be doing to counter China? Matt Pottinger, Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution and former Deputy National Security Advisor, joins Madison's Notes to answer these questions and others.

Mar 14, 2022 • 56min
COVID-19 and the Biosecurity Surveillance Regime: A Conversation with Dr. Aaron Kheriaty
What's wrong with vaccine mandates? What is the "biosecurity surveillance regime"? Is trust in our public health institutions damaged beyond repair? Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, who was fired by the UC Irvine School of Medicine for refusing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, joins Madison's Notes to answer these questions and more. Dr. Kheriaty's Substack is here.Dr. Kheriaty's Senate Testimony is here.


