Ep. 100: Quakertarianism, with Caleb Brown - podcast episode cover

Ep. 100: Quakertarianism, with Caleb Brown

Apr 02, 201930 min
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Episode description

For our 100th episode we interviewed Caleb Brown to gain a better understanding of how Quakerism aligns with libertarianism. He discusses his own experience as a Quaker, but he also makes larger claims about how Quakerism can foster a sense of community to the life of an average libertarian.

What is attractive about Quakerism? What is a ‘true-believer’ Christian? How does Quakerism mesh with libertarianism? Are there a lot of communitarian elements to Quakerism? How do Quaker meetings take place? What role does Quakerism play in your life?

Further Reading:

Friends for 300 Years, written by Howard H. Brinton

Amazing Grace, directed by Michael Apted

Cato Daily Podcast

Related Content:

Libertarians, Class, and the Left, interview between Anthony Comegna and Caleb Brown

The Antinomians, Liberty Chronicles Podcast

Sam Gorton: Antinomian Radical, by Literature of Liberty Reviewer

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