Over at the Independent Women’s Forum website, they’ve posted an interview that my Mercatus Center colleague Patricia Patnode and I conducted with George Mason University Economist Bryan Caplan. The topic is his new book, “Don’t Be A Feminist: Essays on Genuine Justice.”
Here’s how they described it:
Bryan Caplan, professor of economics at George Mason University in Virginia, sat down with James Broughel of the Mercatus Center and Patricia Patnode, an IWF Junior Fellow, to discuss Bryan’s new book, “Don’t Be A Feminist: Essays on Genuine Justice.” Their conversation covered the #MeToo movement, the definition of feminism, why you shouldn’t be a feminist, love in the workplace, the Mike Pence rule, whether women are attracted to more successful men, the downsides of affirmative action, Morrissey, and much more.
There is more at this link, including a video of the interview and a blog post written by Patricia. I’ve uploaded the audio version here on Substack for those who just want to listen.