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A podcast series from the Institute of Economic Affairs, examining some of the pressing issues of our time - from Brexit and the gig economy to migration and the future of automation. Featuring some of the top minds in Westminster, the IEA podcast brings you weekly commentary and analysis.

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A podcast series from the Institute of Economic Affairs, examining some of the pressing issues of our time - from Brexit and the gig economy to migration and the future of automation. Featuring some of the top minds in Westminster, the IEA podcast brings you weekly commentary and analysis.

    The Myth of America's Free Market Healthcare | IEA Book Club

    The Myth of America's Free Market Healthcare | IEA Book Club

    In this IEA Book Club event, Michael F. Cannon from the Cato Institute challenged perceptions of the U.S. healthcare system as a free market, arguing it encompasses all forms of socialized medicine seen globally. He advocated market-based reforms to reduce costs, improve quality, and expand access by empowering consumer choice over third-party payers. Cannon also discussed emerging healthcare innovations and paid tribute to the late David Boaz's influential libertarian leadership.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Is Europe Being Left Behind in the Technology Revolution? | IEA Podcast with David Galbraith

    Is Europe Being Left Behind in the Technology Revolution? | IEA Podcast with David Galbraith

    On this IEA Podcast episode, host Matthew Lesh discusses Europe's struggles to keep pace with the US and China in the AI revolution with British entrepreneur David Galbraith. Galbraith argues Europe's ageing economic model and aversion to risk have left it lacking tech giants and unable to fully capitalise on the digital economy. He explores Europe's energy policies, touting nuclear and EVs as potential solutions to power intense AI computing needs. Galbraith calls for policies fostering private innovation over premature AI over-regulation that could sideline Europe as the technology rapidly progresses.

    • 32 min
    You Do Not Exist: An Introduction to George Orwell's 1984

    You Do Not Exist: An Introduction to George Orwell's 1984

    "You Do Not Exist: An Introduction to George Orwell's 1984" is a comprehensive analysis of one of the most influential novels of the 20th century, published by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA). This thought-provoking work delves into the life of George Orwell, the historical context that shaped his writing, and the enduring relevance of his masterpiece, 1984. Through a meticulous examination of Orwell's experiences, influences, and the novel's themes, the author, Christopher Snowdon, offers a compelling exploration of the novel's warnings against totalitarianism, the corruption of language, and the erosion of objective truth. Combining biographical details, literary analysis, and contemporary parallels, "You Do Not Exist" serves as an invaluable guide to understanding the depth and resonance of Orwell's dystopian vision, inviting readers to contemplate the timeless lessons and cautionary tales embedded within its pages.

    • 2 hrs 26 min
    Should Private Education Be VAT Exempt? IEA Debate

    Should Private Education Be VAT Exempt? IEA Debate

    Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has proposed implementing VAT on private school fees if elected. The Institute of Economic Affairs hosted a debate weighing the pros and cons, with Max Marlow of the Adam Smith Institute arguing for the VAT exemption as education provides public benefits, while IEA's Daniel Freeman advocated applying VAT universally for a simpler tax base. The two free market think tankers delved into defining public goods, market distortions from tax exemptions, and impacts on private school enrollment if fees increase. Examining the philosophical role of the state vis-a-vis education and optimal tax policy principles, the lively exchange highlighted the nuances around this controversial issue.

    • 26 min
    Should the UK Cap Immigration Numbers? IEA Podcast

    Should the UK Cap Immigration Numbers? IEA Podcast

    On this IEA Podcast episode, host Matthew Lesh discusses the hot button UK immigration policy issue with Professor Jonathan Portes of King's College London as political parties announce restrictive plans ahead of elections. Portes, an expert on labor markets and immigration, analyzes the recent immigration spike, arguing the system should bring in economically beneficial workers rather than fixating on numbers. He addresses common concerns around impacts on public services, housing, productivity and social cohesion, pushing back on anti-immigration arguments while acknowledging trade-offs like housing supply constraints in this nuanced look at one of Britain's most polarising topics.






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    • 33 min
    National Service Debate: Compulsion vs Liberty in the UK

    National Service Debate: Compulsion vs Liberty in the UK

    The Conservative Party's proposal to reintroduce 12 months of mandatory national service if they win the general election has sparked a heated debate between Matthew Lesh, Director of Public Policy and Communications at the Institute of Economic Affairs, and James Price, a former government advisor.
    Lesh argues against the policy, viewing it as an infringement on individual liberty and questioning its effectiveness, while Price, once a classical liberal, makes a case for it as a necessary measure to promote social cohesion, patriotism, and resilience in an increasingly fragmented society. The discussion delves into the role of government in shaping culture, the perceived decline of traditional institutions, the challenges faced by younger generations, and the trade-offs between individual freedom and collective responsibility surrounding the national service debate.

    • 39 min

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