James Corbett and Ernest Hancock interview Ken Schoolland, the retired professor of economics who wrote the text for The Philosophy of Liberty. If you've seen the philosophy of liberty video and appreciate its message, you won't want to miss this conversation on the...

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Pay It Forward – #SolutionsWatch
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Episode 455 – The 7th Annual Fake News Awards
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Online Media: The Promise and the Peril
In preparation for my upcoming course on The History of the Media, The Corbett Report Subscriber is presenting a three-part series on the past, present and future of mass media. In the first edition I examined How the First Media Moguls Shaped History. Last week I...
The Idiot Box: How TV Hypnotizes You
In preparation for James Corbett's upcoming course on The History of the Media, The Corbett Report Subscriber is presenting a three-part series on the past, present and future of mass media. Last week we examined How the First Media Moguls Shaped History. This week we...
Breaking the News: How the First Media Moguls Shaped History
I'm sure you're familiar with the old adage that "you are what you eat." Well, here's a similarly important observation that you probably weren't told as a child: you are what you read. Or, to put it in terms that the "Netflix and chill" generation can understand: you...
The Great Withdrawal
An extraordinary thing happened this week: Taro Kono, Japan's Defense Minister, got up and announced that the Japanese government would be halting its plan to deploy a new multi-billion-dollar missile defense system. Tokyo had committed itself to buy the Aegis Ashore...
Battle For the Arctic Heats Up
An incredible event took place this week: A Russian tanker docked at the Port of Jiangsu on China's east-central coast, offloading its cargo of liquefied natural gas from the Yamal LNG plant in Russia's north. Now, I know what you're thinking: "James, that's not so...
Too Little, Too Late? India Stands Up to the CDC
Flying completely under the radar of the various crises that have come to define 2020, an interesting story is playing out in India. This story shines a light on the increasingly globalized nature of medical research and on the dark practice of using poor people in...
What in the World is Going On?
OK, I get it. You're sick of hearing about it. "There must be something else happening in the world," I hear you saying. Well, you're in luck! I did some digging and it turns out there are other things happening in the world, after all! Things that have nothing to do...






















