• Economic Freedom, AI, and the Future of America
    May 27 2026

    What does economic freedom actually look like in an age of artificial intelligence, automation, and geopolitical competition? ISI's flagship long form podcast brings together leading thinkers for a candid roundtable on free markets, innovation, national security, and what it all means for American workers and communities.

    Timestamps:
    0:00 – Intro: AI, deregulation & tech growth
    6:11 – AI and job displacement
    8:56 – The GOP's working class vs. economic dynamism tension
    16:34 – Are we losing skills to AI?
    28:24 – Theology, human dignity & what makes us different from machines
    38:41 – The data center investment bubble
    52:21 – Industrial policy, national security & reshoring
    1:00:29 – Disruption without a path forward: the trucker problem
    1:06:31 – UBI, WALL-E, and the dystopia of purposeless leisure
    1:10:24 – Closing thoughts: humility, embodiment & conservatism's answer to AI

    Project Cosmos: Conversations on the Future of Civilization is a production of ISI, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Strong Gods: The End of the Long 20th Century
    Apr 28 2026

    Are the "strong gods" returning to American life — and what does that mean for politics, Christianity, and civilization?

    In this episode of Project Cosmos, host Johnny Burtka is joined by a distinguished panel of scholars to discuss NS Lyons' essay on the long 20th century and the Return of the Strong Gods — building on Rusty Reno's influential work.

    Guests:
    Tom West — Paul Ermine Potter and Dawn Tibbetts Potter Endowed Professor of Politics
    Khalil Habib — Allison and Dorothy Rouse Professor in Politics, Associate Professor of Politics
    Miles Smith IV — Assistant Professor of History
    Daniel O'Toole — Assistant Professor of Politics
    Rich Bacigalupi — Director, Deany's Days Foundation

    Timestamps:
    0:00 – Introduction: NS Lyons & the Return of the Strong Gods
    0:19 – Why the left calls conservatives "fascists"
    3:58 – Malcolm X, identity, and strong gods on the left
    8:08 – The structure of progressive movements: weak gods as the ideal
    26:43 – Is traditional Christianity making a comeback?
    43:09 – Two versions of Christianity & the immigration debate
    1:08:37 – AI, Silicon Valley & the political realignment
    1:09:24 – AI as a threat to elections and public opinion
    1:31:19 – Can the republic be saved? The role of the statesman

    Project Cosmos is a production of ISI — the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Visit isi.org to learn more about our educational programs on Western and American civilization.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Democracy in America Today: Tocqueville, Congress, and Decentralized Power
    Mar 24 2026

    Join host Johnny Burtka with Yuval Levin, Sarah Gustafson, Vincent Munoz, and Sohrab Ahmari for an in-depth conversation about Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America and its relevance to contemporary American politics. This roundtable explores Congress and democratic governance, the administrative state, religion in democracy, and the formation of democratic citizens in our modern age.

    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 - Why Congress must predominate in a republic
    7:22 - Andrew Jackson and the paradox of executive power
    20:50 - Who was Alexis de Tocqueville?
    27:18 - Tocqueville's reception in America through history
    36:14 - The pathologies of democracy and soft despotism
    51:37 - The bank war and Hamiltonian vs. Jacksonian visions
    1:11:00 - The New Deal, progressivism, and centralized power
    1:25:25 - Markets, government, and the problem of centralization
    1:29:27 - The democratic soul and forming citizens
    1:40:30 - Religion, morality, and American democracy today
    1:50:25 - Reforming institutions and educating the next generation

    Featured Topics: Tocqueville, Congress, separation of powers, Andrew Jackson, administrative state, progressive era, federalism, subsidiarity, religious liberty, democratic soul, education, virtue ethics, institutional reform, aristocracy vs. democracy

    A production of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute | isi.org

    ProjectCosmos #Tocqueville #Democracy #Congress #PoliticalPhilosophy #AmericanGovernment #ISI

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Enchanting the Machine: Liturgy, Technology, & Wonder
    Feb 27 2026

    Join host Johnny Burtka with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick, Peter Leithart, Hans Boersma, and Zachary Porcu for a deep conversation about re-enchantment in our technological age. This roundtable explores the revival of liturgical Christianity, the spiritual dimensions of technology, and what it means to live in an enchanted world.

    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 - What is enchantment?
    7:22 - Tolkien, WWI, and "death and the machine"
    23:33 - How did materialism become dominant?
    36:14 - Constantine and converting pagan culture
    51:37 - Technology as spiritual warfare
    1:11:00 - Asceticism and spiritual formation
    1:25:25 - The Incarnation and cosmic transformation
    1:29:27 - What do we do? Practical steps forward

    Featured Topics: Tolkien, liturgy, sacramental ontology, the Reformation, technology and Babel, saints' lives, the Jesus prayer, AI and attention, neo-paganism

    Recorded live at ISI's Christmas Open House on December 15, 2025, at Butterworth's in Washington, DC.

    A production of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute | isi.org

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Technology & The American Family | Klavan, Bovard, Toscano, Pappin, Libresco Sargeant & Burtka | Project Cosmos EP:04
    Dec 9 2025

    In this episode of Project Cosmos, Spencer Klavan, Rachel Bovard, Michael Toscano, Gladden Pappin, Leah Libresco Sargent, and Johnny Burtka gather for a thought-provoking roundtable on one of the most pressing questions of our era:

    👉 How are technology, transhumanism, and AI reshaping the American family and our society’s future?

    This wide-ranging conversation explores:

    The promise and peril of AI and emerging technologies
    Whether technology can strengthen or undermine families and communities
    The intersection of faith, ethics, and the digital age
    How education and human skills are changing in the face of automation
    The global race for technological supremacy and its impact on policy
    Family policy, fertility, and the economic challenges of modern life
    Building real community and human connection in a tech-driven world

    📌 Project Cosmos is ISI’s flagship series—intimate, living-room-style conversations where today’s leading thinkers tackle the deepest political and cultural challenges facing America.

    Guests:
    Spencer Klavan – author, classicist, and commentator
    Rachel Bovard – policy director and writer
    Michael Toscano – executive director, The Institute for Family Studies
    Gladden Pappin – political scientist and editor
    Leah Libresco Sargent – author and speaker
    Johnny Burtka – President, Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI)

    ⏰ Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction & Framing the Technology Debate
    04:35 Technology, AI, and the American Family
    14:45 Faith, Ethics, and the Role of Technology
    26:40 Education, Human Skills, and AI
    44:40 Policy, Innovation, and Global Competition
    57:00 Family Policy, Fertility, and Economic Challenges
    1:15:00 Building Community & Human Connection
    1:54:43 Final Thoughts & Outro

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    ProjectCosmos #Technology #AI #Transhumanism #AmericanFamily #JohnnyBurtka #SpencerKlavan #RachelBovard #MichaelToscano #GladdenPappin #LeahLibrescoSargent #Faith #Ethics #Policy #Family

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    1 hr and 55 mins
  • The Case for Techno-Optimism? | Project Cosmos EP:03
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode of Project Cosmos, host Johnny Burtka is joined by Ross Douthat, Aaron M. Renn, Michael Miller, Matthew Walther, and Frank Hanna for a profound roundtable on one of the most urgent questions of our time:

    👉 What does it mean to be a techno-optimist? Can technology serve the common good, or is it leading us toward dystopia?

    This wide-ranging conversation explores:

    The promise and peril of AI, biotech, and digital innovation
    The tension between faith, tradition, and technological progress
    How technology shapes culture, politics, and the future of America
    The moral and spiritual challenges of the digital age
    Decentralization, blockchain, and the search for community
    The role of leadership, witness, and spiritual renewal in a technological society
    Global competition, China, and the future of Western civilization
    The importance of subsidiarity, education, and local solutions

    ⏰ CHAPTERS:
    00:00 - Introduction: Technology and Conservative Perspectives
    40:46 - The Virtues and Pitfalls of Modern Technology
    55:02 - Hyper-Politics and the Failure of Political Solutions
    1:06:28 - Global Competition and China's Technological Rise
    1:19:59 - Ameliorating the Worst: Limited Reforms and Class Divides
    1:26:34 - Christian Anthropology and Decentralized Solutions
    1:32:44 - Personal Witness and Spiritual Awakening

    📌 Project Cosmos is ISI’s flagship series—intimate, living-room-style conversations where today’s leading thinkers tackle the deepest political, philosophical, and cultural challenges facing America.

    Guests:
    Johnny Burtka – President, Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI)
    Aaron M. Renn – writer, urban analyst
    Michael Matheson Miller – social philosopher, Acton Institute
    Matthew Walther – editor, The Lamp
    Ross Douthat – columnist, The New York Times
    Frank Hanna – entrepreneur, philanthropist

    🔔 Subscribe for more episodes of Project Cosmos, where ideas, technology, and society meet.

    ProjectCosmos #JohnnyBurtka #AaronMRenn #MichaelMiller #MatthewWalther #RossDouthat #FrankHanna #TechnoOptimism #Technology #Society #AI #Faith #Decentralization #Podcast #FutureOfCivilization #Leadership #Philosophy #Culture #America

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Golden Age Mindset: Restoring Western Civilization | Project Cosmos LIVE
    Oct 21 2025

    Project Cosmos returns with a special LIVE episode, filmed at ISI’s annual Homecoming Weekend in Wilmington, DE. This in-depth roundtable brings together leading voices in the conservative intellectual movement—including Phillip Blond, Rod Dreher, Mary Harrington, Michael Gibson, Dan McCarthy, Nathan Pinkoski, Kevin Roberts, Justin Shubow, and Johnny Burtka—for an unfiltered, wide-ranging dialogue on one of the most pressing questions of our time:

    👉 How can we recover the Golden Age Mindset and restore Western civilization?

    Join us as our panel explores:

    The moral and intellectual foundations needed for civilizational renewal
    Lessons from the Western tradition and how to apply them today
    The challenges and opportunities facing young leaders in America
    The role of art, education, and culture in shaping the future
    Strategies for building resilient communities and institutions
    What it means to pursue a “Golden Age” in the 21st century
    Set against the backdrop of ISI’s beautiful Brandywine Valley campus, this episode captures the spirit of fellowship, learning, and bold conversation that defines Homecoming Weekend.

    Featured Guests:

    Phillip Blond – Political thinker, founder of ResPublica
    Rod Dreher – Author, The Benedict Option
    Mary Harrington – Author, Feminism Against Progress
    Michael Gibson – Venture capitalist, author
    Dan McCarthy – Editor-in-Chief, Modern Age
    Nathan Pinkoski – Senior Fellow, Center for Renewing America
    Kevin Roberts – President, The Heritage Foundation
    Justin Shubow – President, National Civic Art Society
    Johnny Burtka – President, Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI)

    📌 Project Cosmos is ISI’s flagship series—intimate, living-room-style conversations where today’s leading thinkers tackle the deepest political and cultural challenges facing America.

    🔔 Subscribe for more episodes of Project Cosmos, where ideas, history, and strategy meet.

    ProjectCosmos #GoldenAgeMindset #WesternCivilization #ISIHomecoming #PhillipBlond #RodDreher #MaryHarrington #MichaelGibson #DanMcCarthy #NathanPinkoski #KevinRoberts #JustinShubow #JohnnyBurtka #Conservatism #CivilizationalRenewal

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    2 hrs and 29 mins