Uncommon Knowledge
A podcast by Hoover Institution
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174 Episodes
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Peter Thiel on “The Straussian Moment”
Published: 9/23/2019 -
Jim Mattis on Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead
Published: 9/3/2019 -
Why Here, Why Now? Why Did United States Enjoy Dramatic Improvements in Living During the Last Century?
Published: 8/26/2019 -
David Kennedy, Andrew Roberts, and Stephen Kotkin Discuss the Big Three of the 20th Century: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin
Published: 8/5/2019 -
Mathematical Challenges To Darwin’s Theory Of Evolution, With David Berlinski, Stephen Meyer, And David Gelernter
Published: 7/22/2019 -
Uncommon Knowledge with David Berlinski on “The Deniable Darwin”
Published: 7/8/2019 -
David Davenport on How Public Policy Became War
Published: 6/24/2019 -
Empowering Students through School Choice, with Betsy DeVos
Published: 6/3/2019 -
Thomas Sowell on the Origins of Economic Disparities
Published: 5/17/2019 -
Victor Davis Hanson on “The Case For Trump”
Published: 5/6/2019 -
Heather Mac Donald on How the Delusion of Diversity Destroys Our Common Humanity and Open-Minded Curiosity
Published: 4/22/2019 -
Getting Work Done in Congress, with Josh Hawley and Michael Waltz
Published: 4/8/2019 -
Jason Riley On “False Black Power?”
Published: 3/18/2019 -
Cost-Effective Approaches to Save the Environment, with Bjorn Lomborg
Published: 3/11/2019 -
Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II: The Partnership that Changed the World
Published: 2/19/2019 -
Are There Limits on Emergency Powers? With John Yoo and Richard Epstein
Published: 1/25/2019 -
Winston Churchill: Walking with Destiny
Published: 1/15/2019 -
A President and a Gentleman
Published: 12/18/2018 -
Remembering President George H. W. Bush with Chase Untermeyer and Andrew Ferguson
Published: 12/17/2018 -
Thomas Sowell on the Myths of Economic Inequality
Published: 12/3/2018
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.