Uncommon Knowledge

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Uncommon Knowledge is a bi-weekly show with host Peter Robinson. He seeks to engage guests in lively, informative discussions about public policy.

Stanford, CA
Joined September 2008

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  1. Aug 23

    . interviews Peter Robinson about the famous Brandenburg Gate speech. Filmed at the .

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    Aug 8

    . sits down w/ Peter Robinson on to discuss the topic of political Islam and how to counter it:

  3. Aug 8

    Thank you for joining us on the show!

  4. Aug 8

    Is Islam compatible with the West? Find out in our new episode featuring Hirsi Ali.

  5. Jul 23

    Live from the : Peter Robinson on President Reagan’s “Tear Down This Wall” speech with

  6. Jul 19

    New Episode: How to be a Conservative featuring Sir - Watch the episode here:

  7. Jul 4

    241 years ago today, the Declaration of Independence was formally adopted by the Second Continental Congress.

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    Jun 12

    Next Monday at in DC, a big event on the state of America's political parties. Join us! RSVP here:

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    Jun 12

    Area 45 : talks with Peter Robinson about President Reagan's Berlin address 30 years ago

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    Jun 12
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    . interviews Peter Robinson on Presidential Speechwriting in the new podcast Area 45.

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    May 31

    Nobody is in charge of making sure there’s exactly enough fresh bread in your city every morning. So what keeps the system functioning?

    It's a Wonderful Loaf
    A whimsical animated short film based on Russ Roberts' poem about emergent order and the supply of bread, built on ideas from Adam Smith, Frederic Bastiat, and F.A. Hayek.
  16. May 31

    This summer will interview Peter Robinson in a live special of . Get your free tickets today:

  17. May 25

    New: Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Mick Mulvaney, on how to fix the federal budget. Watch now:

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    From 1998, Christopher Hitchens and William F. Buckley discuss the revolution of the sixties. Watch here:

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