Uncommon Knowledge

A podcast by Hoover Institution

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174 Episodes

  1. Does God Exist? A Conversation with Tom Holland, Stephen Meyer, and Douglas Murray | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution

    Published: 1/10/2023
  2. “Bibi: My Story,” Benjamin Netanyahu On His Life And Times | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution

    Published: 12/9/2022
  3. Hello, Cleveland: Troy Senik on Man of Iron | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution

    Published: 12/6/2022
  4. The Ethos of Economics with John Cogan and Kevin Warsh | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution

    Published: 11/29/2022
  5. Peter Thiel, Leader Of The Rebel Alliance | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution

    Published: 11/9/2022
  6. Senator Rob Portman: The Exit Interview | Hoover Institution

    Published: 11/3/2022
  7. Condoleezza Rice on Footballs: Domestic, International, College, and Professional

    Published: 10/11/2022
  8. The Heat Is On: Bjorn Lomborg on the Summer’s Record Heat

    Published: 9/23/2022
  9. The De-Population Bomb

    Published: 9/15/2022
  10. The Antislavery Activist That Time Forgot: Historian Walter Stahr On Salmon P. Chase

    Published: 9/1/2022
  11. The Wrath of Kan: A Soviet-Born Anthropologist on Stalin’s Gulag

    Published: 8/24/2022
  12. Do Not Defund: Roland Fryer and Rafael Mangual on Crime and Policing in the 21st Century

    Published: 8/3/2022
  13. Not Buying It: Glenn Loury, Ian Rowe, and Robert Woodson Debunk Myths about the Black Experience in America

    Published: 7/25/2022
  14. Nationalize or Not?: Matthew Continetti and Chris DeMuth Debate the Future of Conservatism

    Published: 7/13/2022
  15. Yoram Hazony Rediscovers Conservatism

    Published: 6/23/2022
  16. More Than “One Damn Thing,” with Bill Barr

    Published: 6/8/2022
  17. Harvey Mansfield Counts His Blessings

    Published: 5/24/2022
  18. The Importance of Being Ethical, with Jordan Peterson

    Published: 4/29/2022
  19. Are We Dumb about Intelligence? Amy Zegart on the Capabilities of American Intel Gathering

    Published: 3/30/2022
  20. Bari Weiss on Post-Mainstream Media Life and Her Battles in the Culture Wars

    Published: 3/15/2022

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For more than two decades the Hoover Institution has been producing Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson, a series hosted by Hoover fellow Peter Robinson as an outlet for political leaders, scholars, journalists, and today’s big thinkers to share their views with the world. Guests have included a host of famous figures, including Paul Ryan, Henry Kissinger, Antonin Scalia, Rupert Murdoch, Newt Gingrich, and Christopher Hitchens, along with Hoover fellows such as Condoleezza Rice and George Shultz. “Uncommon Knowledge takes fascinating, accomplished guests, then sits them down with me to talk about the issues of the day,” says Robinson, an author and former speechwriter for President Reagan. “Unhurried, civil, thoughtful, and informed conversation– that’s what we produce. And there isn’t all that much of it around these days.” The show started life as a television series in 1997 and is now distributed exclusively on the web over a growing network of the largest political websites and channels. To stay tuned for the latest updates on and episodes related to Uncommon Knowledge, follow us on Facebook and Twitter. For more than two decades the Hoover Institution has been producing Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson, a series hosted by Hoover fellow Peter Robinson as an outlet for political leaders, scholars, journalists, and today’s big thinkers to share their views with the world. Guests have included a host of famous figures, including Paul Ryan, Henry Kissinger, Antonin Scalia, Rupert Murdoch, Newt Gingrich, and Christopher Hitchens, along with Hoover fellows such as Condoleezza Rice and George Shultz. “Uncommon Knowledge takes fascinating, accomplished guests, then sits them down with me to talk about the issues of the day,” says Robinson, an author and former speechwriter for President Reagan. “Unhurried, civil, thoughtful, and informed conversation– that’s what we produce. And there isn’t all that much of it around these days.” The show started life as a television series in 1997 and is now distributed exclusively on the web over a growing network of the largest political websites and channels. To stay tuned for the latest updates on and episodes related to Uncommon Knowledge, follow us on Facebook and Twitter.