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How Ideas Change Society

1 h 48 min · 21. huhti 2026
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In this episode, Adam and Dan explore the influence of ideas on society, focusing on libertarian thought, the role of intellectuals, and strategies for societal change. They discuss the impact of mentors like Mises and Nock, the concept of the remnant, and practical ways to exemplify libertarian principles. 00:00 The Influence of Ideas on Society 01:24 Leonard Reed's Vision and Influences 05:09 Mises' Perspective on Ideas and Society 16:15 Albert J. Nock's Skepticism and the Remnant 26:50 Leonard Reed's Optimism and the Role of the Remnant 34:03 The Collapsitarian Debate 47:57 Cultivating Leadership for Liberty 58:06 Exploring the Limits of Control 01:01:06 Exemplifying Libertarian Values 01:03:35 Building a Libertarian Community 01:10:10 Polycentrism and Political Arrangements 01:13:06 The Challenge of Government Growth 01:21:42 Achieving Small Victories in Freedom 01:39:00 Taking Personal Responsibility for Change

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