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jholmes@mercatus.gmu.edu
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Tyler Cowen - Tyler Cowen is an economics professor and widely read public intellectual known for explaining complex ideas to broad audiences. On this show, he engages guests in wide-ranging, cross-disciplinary ...
Toby Wilkinson - Ptolemaic Egypt; Alexandria’s Commerce And Cosmopolitanism; Ancient Science And Institutions; Archaeology And Historical Method
Bob Spitz - Art Of Biography; Rolling Stones/beatles Comparison; Music Culture And Relevance; Reagan And Julia Child Biographical Themes
Craig Newmark - Internet Design And Institutions; Trust And Scams; Customer Service Philosophy; Entrepreneurship And Philanthropy
Katja Hoyer on Weimar, the GDR, and the German Character
June 10, 2026
Katja Hoyer is a German-British historian who has made a career out of explaining Germany to the world—and, just as importantly, to Germans themselves. Born in East Germany in 1985 and now based in Britain, she has written acclaimed histories of the German Empire, the GDR, and most recently the Weimar Republic. Tyler and Katja discuss why communism made East Germans more loyal to the system while it bred dissidents in Poland and Hungary, how happy or unhappy life in the GDR actually was, Tyle...
Toby Wilkinson on Ptolemaic Egypt and the First Great Commercial Civilization
May 27, 2026
Toby Wilkinson is one of the world's leading Egyptologists, whose books have ranged across the full sweep of pharaonic history. His latest, The Last Dynasty: Ancient Egypt from Alexander the Great to Cleopatra, covers the 300-year Ptolemaic period — stranger and more modern-feeling than the Egypt of the pyramids, built around commerce and cosmopolitanism rather than divine kingship, and home to the greatest concentration of scientific talent the ancient world ever saw. Tyler and Toby cover ho...
Bob Spitz on the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and the Art of Biography
May 13, 2026
Bob Spitz has written major biographies of the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, and now the Rolling Stones — but also, somehow, Ronald Reagan and Julia Child. In rock, his credentials were hard won: he started out hustling gigs for an unknown Bruce Springsteen for six years, moved on to handling Elton John's American business, and spent long enough in the world to find himself jamming with Paul McCartney and chatting with Bob Dylan on a stoop in the Village. The Reagan and Julia Child books ...
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