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Political theorist and YDHTY favorite, Ben Studebaker, discusses how the debate around regulating so

Matthew Feeney of the Cato Institute discusses how the call for regulation of big tech companies may

J. Kevin Powell of OpenWindowsCulture.com has dedicated his life to helping organizations build a cu

Everyone's favorite Trump-loving Frenchman is back to discuss the events that transpired after the e

Political theorist Benjamin Studebaker discusses how the events of 2020 reveal the issues we argue a

Arjun Moorthy of The Factual discusses how a media landscape that disfavors nuance makes left and ri

The Big Geno, YDHTY's tireless producer for the last 99 episodes, gives his perspective on the topic

Ken Hughes of the University of Virginia discusses how Richard Nixon used the Vietnam War to polariz

Jesus Eddie Campa served as the second highest law enforcement official in El Paso, Texas before mov

The death of the US dollar as the world's reserve currency has come front and center as America cont

The Data Monkey returns to discuss how farm subsidies introduced large amounts of empty calories int

Julian Go of the University of Chicago discusses how America's wars abroad in the late 1800's influe

The Farm Bill was designed to protect America's farmers from short term swings in prices and provide

Mauro Guillén discusses his new book, '2030: How Today's Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the

Dan McCrory worked as a union member and labor activist for 37 years, watching the quality of life o

Why is Congress 73% male? Jennifer Lawless of the University of Virginia explains how women are just

Steven S. Smith of Washington University explains the history of the Senate, how it serves as a mode

Jerry Robinson of FollowTheMoney.com explains how Nixon's petrodollar agreement with Saudi Arabia cr

Michael Miller of Barnard College discusses the current moves to undermine voting going on in state

Ray La Raja, Professor of Political Science at UMass Amherst, explains how caps on fundraising by po