
Freedom: Ideas that Matter
Conversations about ideas that matter. Hosted by Trevor Burrus and Aaron Ross Powell.
Trevor Burrus and Aaron Ross Powell
Show overview
Freedom: Ideas that Matter has published 13 episodes during 2023. That works out to roughly 9 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 48 min and 54 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 2.5 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Trevor Burrus and Aaron Ross Powell.
From the publisher
A show about ideas that matter. Hosted by Trevor Burrus and Aaron Ross Powell. freedom.audio
Latest Episodes

10: Politics and the Question of Intent
Bad policies are sometimes made with the best of intentions. In today’s conversation, Trevor and Aaron look at the moral questions this raises. How much should intent matter when we judge people’s actions in the political sphere? How much of an obligation to each of us have to make sure the policies we vote for will actually accomplish what they want them to?Freedom: Ideas that Matter is a listener supported show. If you’d like to get early access to all our episodes, consider becoming a supporter: https://freedom.audio/subscribe This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

009: America's Extremist Violence (w/ Patrick Eddington)
The January 6th insurrection was the most conspicuous recent example of homegrown extremist violence, but America has a sad history of this stuff.To discuss the emergence and evolution of America's contemporary wave of politically motivated violence, we're joined by Patrick Eddington, former CIA analyst and now Cato Institute senior fellow.* Here's the article of Pat's we discussed on the episode.Freedom: Ideas that Matter is a listener supported show. If you'd like to get early access to all our episodes, consider becoming a supporter. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

008: How to Think About Religion
Trevor and Aaron discuss their views of religion and religious faith, as well what role, if any, religious beliefs should play in political decision making.Freedom is a listener supported show. If you'd like to get early access to all of our episodes, as well as bonus content, become a Freedom supporter. Learn more here: https://support.freedom.audio/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

007: Just Policing (with Jake Monaghan)
Today's episode features Jake Monaghan, an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California. His new book is Just Policing. We discuss the philosophical nuances around the police. Many people now talk about abolishing the police, but is that even possible or desirable? And if we need police, how do we make them better?Freedom is a listener supported show. If you'd like to get early access to all of our episodes, as well as bonus content, become a Freedom supporter. Learn more here: https://support.freedom.audio/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

006: Public Health and the Drug War (with Jeffrey A. Singer)
Today’s episode features Dr. Jeffrey A. Singer, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and works in the Department of Health Policy Studies. He is President Emeritus and founder of Valley Surgical Clinics Ltd., the largest and oldest group private surgical practice in Arizona, and has been in private practice as a general surgeon for more than 35 years.Today we discuss public health and the drug war. In some ways the drug war is a massive public health program, but that only raises the question of what public health is and what it should be. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

005: The Liberty Movement's Radicals and Reactionaries (w/ Matt Zwolinski)
There’s an old joke that if you ask two libertarians their opinions about something, you’ll get three different answers. The liberty movement has always had its disagreements—and infighting—but is there a core idea common to all libertarians? Something that defines libertarianism?In the new book, The Individualists: Radicals, Reactionaries, and the Struggle for the Soul of Libertarianism, Matt Zwolinksi and John Tomasi set out their own answer, and use it to trace the history of the libertarian movement.Zwolinski, a philosophy professor at the University of San Diego, joins us today to talk about libertarianism, its complex and often fractious evolution, and the tension within the liberty movement between radicals and reactionaries.Freedom is an independent show, which means we depend upon our listeners to keep the lights on. If you like the show and want to support it, you’ll not only get our deepest thank you, but also frequent bonus content and extended interviews, and access to episode transcripts, for those of you who prefer to read your podcasts.Support Freedom: https://www.freedom.audio/subscribe This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

004: Philosophy, Morality, and Reason
Read a transcript of this episode: https://www.freedom.audio/p/freedom-transcript-philosophy-moralityPolitical philosophy is applied ethical philosophy. All political questions have their foundations in matter of right and wrong, of how we ought to live—and how we can live together.On today’s episode, Trevor and Aaron discuss their differing approaches to thinking about ethical theories and the role moral philosophy plays in how we approach thinking about thorny political issues. We begin, however, with the question of human reason and its limits. What we can know, and how we can know it, and whether our arguments hook on to objective facts about reality turns out to matter quite a lot for how we then think about morality and politics.Freedom is an independent show, which means we depend upon our listeners to keep the lights on. If you like the show and want to support it, you’ll not only get our deepest thank you, but also frequent bonus content and extended interviews, and access to episode transcripts, for those of you who prefer to read your podcasts. Learn more here.Are you enjoying Freedom and want to talk about it with the hosts and the listener community? Find ways to connect at our Freedom Community page. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

003: The Truth About Sex Work (with Kaytlin Bailey)
Read a transcript of this episode.On today’s episode, we get into the difficult and interesting questions around sex work. Our guest is Kaytlin Bailey, a sex worker rights advocate, comedian, and writer. Kaytlin is the founder and executive director of Old Pros, a nonprofit media organization, creating conditions to change the status of sex workers in society. She's also the host of the Oldest Profession podcast and the creator of W***e’s Eye View, a 75-minute mad dash through 10,000 years of history from a sex worker’s perspective.Are you enjoying Freedom and want to talk about it with the hosts and the listener community? Find ways to connect at our Freedom Community page. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

Bonus: Extended Conversation with Peter Van Doren
After wrapping our episode with Peter Van Doren, Trevor and Aaron continued the conversation a bit longer. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

002: How to Think About Public Policy with Peter Van Doren
Read a transcript of this episode.On today's show, we bring back our favorite guest from Free Thoughts, our friend Peter Van Doren. Peter came on Free Thoughts over 20 times and we gave him his own music as we've done again. Peter is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and editor of Regulation Magazine. Today, we're going to take a step back and try to learn how Peter thinks about the world and how he came to those views.Listen to fifteen bonus minutes of our conversation with Peter.Are you enjoying Freedom and want to talk about it with the hosts and the listener community? Find ways to connect at our Freedom Community page. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

Bonus: A Conversation About Freedom
We discuss our goals for the show, how our ideas and approach have evolved over the last few years, and how Freedom will carry forward the values of Free Thoughts while being its own, unique podcast. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

001: The Idea that Explains the Political Order w/ Jason Kuznicki
Read a transcript of this episode.Welcome to the inaugural episode of Freedom, a show about ideas that matter. For our first conversation, we wanted a big idea. One that has the potential to reconfigure how we think about politics and political institutions. And that meant bringing back one of our favorite guests, our good friend Jason Kuznicki. Jason is the author of the fascinating book, Technology and the End of Authority: What Is Government For?, and was a frequent guest on Free Thoughts. Today he introduces us to the domus mindset, a way of understanding the power structures of politics and culture as downstream consequences of the lords, wives, servants, and slaves structure of historical households.Listen to a bonus conversation between Trevor and Aaron about their evolving political views.Are you enjoying Freedom and want to talk about it with the hosts and the listener community? Find ways to connect at our Freedom Community page. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio

A Preview of Freedom, from Trevor Burrus and Aaron Ross Powell
For eight years and 400+ episodes, Aaron Ross Powell and Trevor Burrus hosted Free Thoughts. Now, we want to welcome you to our new show, Freedom, a place for conversations about ideas that matter. Launching soon.Freedom is a listener supported show. If you'd like to get episode transcripts, bonus content, and access to our Discord community, become a supporter. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freedom.audio