On this episode of Acton Line, Caroline Roberts speaks with Sarah Estelle, professor of economics at Hope College, to revisit the life and work of F.A. Hayek on the 75th anniversary of the publishing of “The Road to Serfdom.” On the second segment, Caroline then speaks with Tyler O’Neil, senior editor at PJ Media, about the film “Unplanned” and how its release highlights issues such as human rights, censorship and more.
Check out additional resources for this podcast:
“‘The Road to Serfdom’ at 75: Reflecting on Hayek’s enduring work” by Sarah Estelle
Read “The Intellectuals and Socialism,” by F.A. Hayek
Purchase “The Road to Serfdom”
The Road to Serfdom at 75 Years YoungRead “The abortion exposé the left couldn’t silence”
Google under fire for dubbing ‘Unplanned’ film ‘propaganda’
The Meaning Of Google Vs. ‘Unplanned’
Did the Pro-Life Movie ‘Unplanned’ Use a ‘SCAM’ to Falsely Claim Twitter Censorship? by Tyler O’Neil
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