by Corbett | Mar 7, 2012 | Interviews
Stefan Molyneux of FreedomainRadio.com joins us for a wide-ranging discussion of the philosophy behind anarchism. We cover the typical arguments against freedom that statists generally raise, imagine what a free society would look like and how it would function, and...
by Corbett | Feb 28, 2012 | Videos
As China, Russia, and the other so-called BRICS nations rise in economic and geopolitical power, interest in these countries’ language and culture is increasing in the West. Dr. Thorsten Pattberg of Peking University examines the ways that translation of certain...
by Corbett | Feb 25, 2012 | Radio
The unexamined life is not worth living, so tonight on the broadcast we dip into the corbettreport.com archives for some philosophical conversations on a wide range of subjects, from the conspiracy of the spectacle to the philosophy of education to the problem of...
by Corbett | Jan 24, 2012 | Radio
The members of Congress are nothing more than a speck next to the masses of people that they supposedly “represent.” Why, then, do the masses care what they say? Why do they invest so much time and energy campaigning for or against this or that tiny dot?...
by Corbett | Jan 21, 2012 | Interviews
Joining us today from the UK is Dr. Jerome Ravetz, a scholar and researcher who has written and taught about the history and philosophy of science for decades. We discuss the question of uncertainty in science and how that uncertainty is dealt with (or avoided) by the...