Hayek Program Podcast - Realizing the Values of Art — Erwin Dekker, Valeria Morea, & Stefanie Haeffele

On this episode of the Hayek Program Podcast, Stefanie Haeffele interviews Erwin Dekker and Valeria Morea on their new book, Realizing the Values of Art: Making Space for Cultural Civil Society. Dekker and Morea discuss their concept of cultural civil society, how art is practiced in creative circles and co-creative communities. They consider the environment from which prominent art movements emerged in the modern day, highlighting case-studies on hip hop, festivals, and a queer museum, and analyze the role of public policy in the worlds of art and equality.

  • Erwin Dekker is a Senior Fellow with the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics and a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. To learn more about Erwin Dekker
  • Valeria Morea is a Lecturer and Researcher in the Erasmus School of History, Culture & Communication at the Erasmus University Rotterdam and a James Buchanan Fellow at the Mercatus Center. To learn more about Valeria Morea
  • Stefanie Haeffele is a Senior Research Fellow, Senior Program and Operations Director for the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. To learn more about Stefanie Haeffele

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Short Wave - Why Melting Ice In Antarctica Is Making Hurricanes Worse In Texas

Ice in Antarctica is melting really quickly because of climate change. That's driving sea level rise around the world, and the water is rising especially fast in the seaside city of Galveston, Texas — thousands of miles from Antarctica. Why do Antarctica and Texas have this counterintuitive relationship? And what does it mean for a $34 billion effort to protect the city from hurricanes?

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NPR's Book of the Day - ‘Undaunted’ provides a thorough history of the women who blazed trails in journalism

For decades, male editors told women they couldn't be reporters because of congenital inaccuracies, or because they required having a male escort to report at night. In her new book, Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism, Brooke Kroeger provides a historical record of reporters like Ida B. Wells, Nellie Bly, and Gloria Steinem, who went ahead and did it anyway. Kroeger spoke with NPR's Scott Simon about how these journalists changed the industry forever, and how their legacy lives on through coverage of #MeToo and modern-day issues about gender.

It Could Happen Here - Title 42 pt 2: Migrant Stories

James returns with part 2 of his series on title 42, in this episode we hear from asylum seekers in San Ysidro and learn about the human impact of CBP’s inhumane detention practices.

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The Gist - Comey On Crime, Real And Imagined

James Comey, was the 7th director of the FBI before being fired by President Donald Trump. He is now out with his first work of fiction, a crime-thriller titled Central Park West: A Crime Novel. Mike talks with him about writing fiction, the non-fiction work of investigating Russian election interference, and they debate in which aisle the Steele Dossier should be consigned. Plus, on HBO, hurt people hurt people.


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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE HASH: Prosecutors Address Criminal Charges Against Sam Bankman-Fried; Future of Winklevoss Twins’ Gemini Exchange

The most valuable crypto stories for Tuesday, May 30, 2023.


This episode is sponsored by Ciphertrace.


"The Hash" team breaks down the biggest stories shaping the crypto industry today, including an update on criminal charges that lawyers for Sam Bankman-Fried are seeking to dismiss. Separately, a new Bloomberg report takes a closer look at the future of crypto exchange Gemini under the leadership of billionaires Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss. And, the difficulty of mining bitcoin is poised to set a new all-time high this week as miners continue to deploy new mining machines to cash in on recent spike in revenue.


See also:

U.S. Criminal Charges Against Sam Bankman-Fried Don’t Warrant Dismissal, Prosecutors Say

Gemini and Bankrupt Lender Genesis Ask U.S. Court to Dismiss SEC Lawsuit Targeting Earn Program

Bitcoin Mining Difficulty’s Record Setting Streak Shows No Signs of Stopping

The Bitcoin Mining Debate Is Ignoring the People Most Affected

Stablecoin Issuer Tether Invests in Sustainable Bitcoin Mining in Uruguay


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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - What Toll Does Seeing Gun Violence Have On Kids?

Half of Chicagoans witness a shooting by age 40, according to a recent study from the Journal of the American Medical Association. And the average age for witnessing the shooting is only 14 years old. Reset learns about how this trauma can impact young people’s developing brains and discusses efforts to help students heal and turn the tide of violence.

Consider This from NPR - Iran’s Nuclear Program Marches Forward, 5 Years After The U.S. Abandoned The Deal

It's been five years since the U.S. pulled out of the nuclear deal. What followed: the U-S re-imposed crushing sanctions, over time, Iran stopped adhering to the limits the deal had set and day-by-day its nuclear program crept forward.

So how close is Iran to a bomb? What can the U.S. do to stop Iran, if it chooses to pursue one? And how are regional and global shifts changing the equation?

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly puts these questions to the U.S. special envoy for Iran, Rob Malley, and to Vali Nasr with the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.

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