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Neil Ferguson

Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and author of several books on financial history, including "The Ascent of Money".

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Dec 11, 2023 • 1h 6min

Niall Ferguson on Free Speech and Kissinger's Role in the Middle East

Niall Ferguson, a historian and Milbank Family Senior Fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution, discusses crucial topics such as free speech in American universities and the strategic diplomacy of Henry Kissinger during the Yom Kippur War. He emphasizes the need for robust rules to protect free expression on campuses, contrasting current trends with past experiences. Ferguson also analyzes U.S.-Israel relations, the evolving dynamics in the Middle East, and the potential for normalization with Arab states, offering insights into the region's complex geopolitical landscape.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 15min

Free Speech & Other Campus Offenses (with Niall Ferguson)

Niall Ferguson, a renowned historian and professor, dives into the alarming decline of free speech and the rise of ideological conformity in academia. He discusses his journey through prestigious institutions, highlighting the emotional toll of these changes. The conversation shifts to the implications of political polarization on college campuses and the launch of his own university to promote intellectual diversity. They also touch on navigating executive orders and the disbanding of the DOJ Honors Program, emphasizing resilience in challenging times.
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Jul 14, 2020 • 1h 28min

Why Bitcoin Now: Michael Casey and Niall Ferguson on How Bitcoin Fits in the History of Money - Ep.181

Michael Casey, Chief Content Officer at CoinDesk, and Niall Ferguson, a Senior Fellow at Stanford, dive into the evolution of money and Bitcoin's role in it. They share personal journeys into crypto amid financial turmoil, emphasizing trust in new monetary systems. The duo discusses Bitcoin's potential as digital gold and its volatility, while examining the power struggle between the US dollar and emerging digital currencies from China. They also ponder how blockchain could reshape finance and empower individuals in a shifting economic landscape.