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Ep. 85 - The Freedom Conservatives

May 13, 2025
Avik Roy, founder of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, and John Hood, president of the John William Pope Foundation, dive into the emergence of Freedom Conservatism. They discuss its philosophical roots, responding to nationalism's rise, and how it aims to embody classical liberalism. The duo shares insights on the movement's branding, donor reactions, and internal disputes over values and tactics. They also explore strategies for building influence in policy circles and fostering a new generation within the movement.
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Defending Classical Liberalism

  • Freedom Conservatism defends a Reaganite classical liberalism against rising illiberalism on left and right.
  • The Statement of Principles updates that tradition for modern challenges like China and federal debt.
ANECDOTE

Philosophy From Medical School Debates

  • Avik Roy recounts discovering political philosophy while in medical school and debating conservative tensions.
  • He links these long-standing liberty-vs.-virtue tensions to recent debates reignited by Donald Trump.
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Responding To Critiques And Blind Spots

  • Freedom Conservatives argue critics blame too much freedom for current problems and seek to rebut that claim from first principles.
  • They also admit past conservative blind spots like civil-rights mistakes and unsolved federal debt.
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