Episodes

  • Lippincott Talk Episode 14: Repeal the Property Tax
    May 20 2026

    Property taxes raise the cost of housing for renters, new buyers, and present owners. Local governments that are funded by these levies are some of the most profligate and incompetent government entities in the country. Property taxes should be repealed.

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    39 mins
  • Lippincott Talk Episode 13: Progressive Foreign Policy
    51 mins
  • Lippincott Talk Episode 12: Republic Against Empire
    May 6 2026

    In March, commentator Scott Greer wrote a piece “Keeping the Empire” that critiqued my understanding of foreign policy. Greer’s argument was serious and I have attempted to deliver a thoughtful response.

    In essence, I hold that the American regime was founded on the defense of the natural rights of men—a view of justice that holds in all times and all places. This view of justice precluded empire, which I describe as rule without consent.

    As I show in this episode, the Founders and their heirs consistently articulated the core purpose of government as the protection of person and property (life and liberty). This fundamental equality of men requires the consent of the governed. Early American foreign policy was devoted to preserving these two key features of our regime.

    This foreign policy was devoted to neutrality, non-intervention, and national defense. It made America wealthy and powerful beyond all possible imagining. In the 20th century, however, the American government tossed this view aside in favor of a missionary philanthropic foreign policy aimed at global uplift.

    I hold that this shift has been bad for the safety and happiness of the American people.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • My Marine Corps Service
    Apr 28 2026

    On April 6th, I successfully defended my PhD dissertation To Match Slaughter With Greater Slaughter: FDR, the Pacific War, and the Birth of the New World Order. In this episode I describe the ways in which my time in the service shaped my thinking and guided me back to the question of justice and war in a serious way.

    In the coming weeks and months I intend to do a full series on my research with the goal of explaining the importance of the work I devoted the last six years of my life to. I hope you find this useful.

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    55 mins
  • Lippincott Talk Episode 10: A Grand Bargain With Iran?
    Apr 20 2026

    Josiah Lippincott discusses the need for disengagement in the Middle East and why a deal with Iran will be in our interest. All power to the negotiators!

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    36 mins
  • Lippincott Talk Episode 9: The Economics of AI
    Apr 20 2026

    Josiah Lippincott discusses why AI won't destroy the economy, why universal basic income is a bad idea, and reveals the connection between Marxist doctrine and anti-tech sentiment.

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    34 mins