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Episodes
Submission by Houellebecq - with Henry Oliver 15.04.2026 1:18:57
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Rasheed and Henry discuss Michel Houellebecq’s Submission as a novel not simply about Islam in France, but about civilizational exhaustion, spiritual emptiness, male desire, and the ease with which modern societies may submit to new orders. A deep dive into literature, faith, decadence, and the suicide of the West.
56. Foucault was ALWAYS a Libertarian - Mark Pennington 18.09.2025 1:02:34
Send us Fan Mail What if the most subversive libertarian of the twentieth century wasn’t Hayek or Nozick, but Michel Foucault? In this episode, Rasheed and Mark Pennington dismantle the worn-out cliché of Foucault as the Left’s philosopher of suspicion and instead expose how his late work aligns disturbingly well with the libertarian project. Forget the caricature of Foucault as the theorist of di...
55. Unlocking Market Freedom With EU Law - Adrián Rubio 01.09.2025 1:04:58
Send us Fan Mail Rasheed sits down with IE Law Professor Adrián Rubio to unpack the complex relationship between European Union law, market liberalization, and the resulting concentration of power in Brussels. Rubio shines light on how EU law has historically opened markets across the continent, but notes the centralization of power set in motion by today’s regulatory machinery at the expense of k...
54. The Cost of Catalan Privilege - Jesús Fernández-Villaverde 25.07.2025 51:38
Send us Fan Mail Spain’s fiscal architecture is more than a ledger‑sheet debate; it is, as economist Jesús Fernández‑Villaverde, the Howard Marks Presidential Professor of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, reminds us, the very skeleton of the modern state. Drawing on Schumpeter’s maxim that “the state is taxation and taxation is the state,” Fernández‑Villaverde opens the conversation by...
53. RE-IMAGINING the Eurozone - John Cochrane 15.07.2025 1:02:45
Send us Fan Mail CPSI Director Rasheed and Economist John Cochrane discuss the structural complexities of the Eurozone’s monetary system, focusing particularly on TARGET2 balances. Trade imbalances within the Eurozone are no longer offset through private financial claims, but have instead created a vast network of public-sector IOUs among national and central banks. The transformation of the Euro...
52. Taiwan's Vanishing Caribbean Friends - Sebastian Naranjo Rodriguez 04.04.2025 1:16:32
Send us Fan Mail "Taipei won't have any formal western diplomatic ties in 5 years." This ominous prediction underscores the shift of trade and soft power in the Americas. On this episode we explore Taiwan's dwindling influence in the Caribbean and America's reactionary tactics to its own international relations complacency which has left the door wide open for its largest...
51. Is Javier Milei Really Libertarian - Carlos Rodríguez Braun 27.02.2025 49:09
Send us Fan Mail In this no-nonsense conversation, Professor Carlos Rodríguez Braun — author of El Pensamiento de Milei — helps us decipher the often confusing worldview of Argentina’s president, Javier Milei. We go through the philosophical paths that took Milei from admiring Chicago-school thinkers to openly praising Rothbard’s anarcho-capitalism, and we examine the often jarring contradictions...
50. Dancehall Music is Absurd, and We love It 17.01.2025 41:17
Send us Fan Mail Nostalgia can be a powerful force. This is extremely evident in the musings of our discussion on Jamaican Dancehall. Join us for a tea-time chat on Reggae’s vulgar, and culturally rebellious cousin. Dancehall is a rather vibrant and colorful subgenre of Reggae rooted deeply in Caribbean culture, but the similarities are surface-level at best. The genre is criticized for its overt...
49. We Are Black Britain - Lord Sewell 31.12.2024 49:24
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Rasheed is joined by Lord Sewell of the British House of Lords, for an insightful discussion on education, race, and the socio-political dynamics in the UK and the Caribbean. They explore the myths of systemic discrimination, and the evolving narratives surrounding immigration, colonialism, and identity. Mind the Gap Lord Sewell highlights the challenges Afro-Cari...
48. Why Dollarization Works in Ecuador - Francisco Zalles 21.12.2024 1:07:37
Send us Fan Mail Full transcript at www.cpsi.media Francisco Zalles, Ecuadorian Economist and Professor gives us an in-depth account of Ecuador’s journey to dollarization. A series of unfortunate events… The economic crisis of the late 1990s, marked by a banking collapse due to external shocks (El Niño triggered the underperformance of the banana industry), poor fiscal policies, and mismanagement...
47. Blueprint for Development: Housing in Madrid - Diego Sánchez de la Cruz 08.12.2024 1:12:46
Send us Fan Mail While Barcelona scapegoats tourism for its housing shortage, Madrid is setting the standard for development with initiatives to improve its housing stock. The “capital of capitalism” is once again employing proven liberal governance techniques to position itself as a premier city in Europe. Diego Sanchez de la Cruz returns to the show to discuss policies being enacted to expand li...
46. The Philosophy Of Reggae - A Guided Tour 25.11.2024 50:35
Send us Fan Mail It's not all love, peace and brotherhood and if you're looking for Bob Marley, you're out of luck there too. Join CPSI director Rasheed Griffith and podcast producer Shem Best for an unfiltered foray into reggae, its historical starting point, political ramifications and cultural proliferation throughout the region and the world. Reggae is first and foremost a vehi...
45. The Politics of Panamá (I) - José Pérez Barboni 15.11.2024 1:00:29
Send us Fan Mail At 25 years of age, José Pérez Barboni is one of the youngest members of Panama’s National Assembly. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the intricate state of politics and governance on the isthmus and the peculiar system of elections that continues to shape the development of one of Latin America’s most pivotal economies. More than a canal… Panama, the proverbial (and...
44. Britain's Misguided Shame - Alexander Chula 01.11.2024 1:01:59
Send us Fan Mail The role of the Church in dismantling the slave trade must not be understated. This is just one of many hard truths we examine on this episode featuring British writer and medical doctor, Alexander Chula. From his book "Goodbye Dr Banda: Lessons for the West from a Small African Country", Dr. Chula guides us through harmful misconceptions on Western culture. Western cult...
43. Henry Oliver - The Common Reader 18.09.2024 51:18
Send us Fan Mail Would V.S. Naipaul have made a good venture capitalist? Join us for a whirlwind episode with prolific British writer, Henry Oliver as we tackle thought-provoking inquiries surrounding the age of heroes, cities as imaginary spaces, the tragedy of unique talent and, the late bloomer. Imaginary Cities To best describe a place you hold dear, you must leave it. Or perhaps you find it o...
42. The End Of Gay Rights 26.08.2024 45:43
Send us Fan Mail Full transcript on cpsi.media. The gay “movement” in the Caribbean has stalled and we think it’s because they haven’t done their due diligence. The various rights groups throughout the region have skipped the necessary steps in the evolutionary progression of gay concepts in the Caribbean. They’ve hastily pushed to emulate their more developed American and European colleagues and...
41. Rethinking Sovereignty in the Caribbean - Ivelaw Griffith 02.08.2024 1:01:07
Send us Fan Mail The traditional definition of sovereignty is not afforded to the small island states of the Caribbean and should be redefined in our newly evolved and globalized world. Ivelaw Griffith joins us for another insightful discussion of the political balance of the Caribbean, this time in the context of true independence versus perceived independence. "Who is really paying the bill...
40. Ghost Economy: What Now For Venezuela? - Parsifal D'Sola 23.07.2024 44:51
Send us Fan Mail Economic collapse, the largest native exodus in Latin American history, and border woes with Guyana. In this episode, we sit with political analyst Parsifal D'Sola to unravel the last three decades of Venezuela's tumultuous history and the path ahead for the embattled former juggernaut of South America. Venezuela has fallen from its prized position as the most influenti...
39. Rihanna is Deeper Than You 11.07.2024 55:01
Send us Fan Mail And we mean that. Rihanna's cultural relevance (despite her foray into cosmetics and fashion) remains deeply rooted in Caribbean society. Behind the generic summer beats and a few questionable lyrics, lies a regional thinker who has created 8 memorable albums, each chronicling her own evolution and development as an artist. Join us for another frank musical discussion, journe...
38. Milei and the Libertarian Populist Experiment - Iván Carrino 23.06.2024 47:51
Send us Fan Mail How do we categorize the Milei administration and its policies? Today on the show, we're joined by Argentinian economist Iván Carrino in a deep dive into political movements throughout the country's history, from the authoritarian economics of Juan Domingo Perón to the controversial interventionism of the Kirchners. Can Milei's own brand of Libertarian populism work...
37. The 'Avatar' Effect: Charter City Do's and Don'ts - Patri Friedman 13.06.2024 38:13
Send us Fan Mail On this episode, we're joined by Patri Friedman of Pronomos Capital to discuss the more practical facets of building a charter city. What are the building blocks of a viable charter city project? At what milestone can a charter city be deemed successful, and what common mistakes can a nascent city stumble upon? Friedman himself is in favour of corporate governance, but also...
36. Spain's Fractured Politics - Daniel Lacalle 11.06.2024 46:46
Send us Fan Mail In a previous episode ( Madrid: the Capital of Capitalism ), we explored the nature of governance in Spain's capital. However, the bigger picture for the largest country on the Iberian peninsula is one of political turmoil and deadlock. Economist Daniel Lacalle joins us for a thought-provoking discussion and a somewhat cautionary tale for the Caribbean region. The current pol...
35. Caribbean Debt Restructuring and Climate Finance - Thomas Laryea 28.05.2024 28:36
Send us Fan Mail On this episode of the show, Rasheed is joined by international lawyer Thomas Laryea, who specializes in the mediation process for sovereign debt restructuring. As a senior lawyer with the IMF, Thomas holds a unique vantage point at the tables of the negotiation between state debtors and creditors when financial instability requires a reevaluation of ongoing agreements. The Caribb...
34. Tea Time Discourse: The Rise of Chairman Mottley - Shem Best 13.05.2024 1:49:20
Send us Fan Mail Navigate the Barbadian political landscape with Rasheed Griffith and CPSI Podcast Producer Shem Best. In this episode, we discuss the evolution and decline of governance on the island, starting with one of its most prolific Prime Ministers, Owen Arthur. What tipped the scales for the David Thompson administration's rise after over a decade of BLP rule? What disastrous decisio...
33. The Caribbean's Technical Debt - Niel Harper 26.04.2024 35:29
Send us Fan Mail Where does Caribbean tech infrastructure stand today? Join Cybersecurity expert Neil Harper as we investigate the slowdown in innovation and standards adoption that could further erode the region's competitiveness and digital integrity. Could 5G benefit the Caribbean? Neil says yes, outlining the surface benefits of the latest in cellular data technologies and how they coul...
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