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Who Owns What a Machine Creates? Adam Smith on AI and Copyright
Smith believed that true innovation thrives under competition, not under the shadow of legal exclusivity. We should be cautious before inventing new categories, such as granting authorship to machines, unless and until the practice emerges organically from society.
The Limits of Liberty: Buchanan’s Case for Constitutional Rules with Edward Lopez
What happens when people stop trusting rules—and start rewriting them? In this episode, we are joined by economist Edward Lopez about the life and legacy of James M. Buchanan , the Nobel Prize-winning founder of public choice economics. We begin by unpacking Buchanan’s biography and intellectual roots: what shaped his worldview, who influenced his thinking, and why his work remains foundational to understanding government, rules, and freedom.
Why Some States Succeed: Mobility, Markets, and the Freedom to Flourish with Justin Callais
What makes some states thrive while others trap people in place? And what does it really mean to be free to move, grow, and flourish?