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Matt Kibbe sits down with economist Robert Lawson to talk about his Economic Freedom Index, an annual ranking of the world’s freest—and most unfree—economies. Lawson has discovered over the years that countries with lots of economic freedom tend to have better civil liberties and political freedoms as well. While oddballs like Hong Kong and Singapore do exist, the correlation is quite strong, meaning that if you care about free speech, democracy, and the ability to marry who you want, it’s a good idea to support low taxes, light regulations, and free trade as well. Subscribe to Kibbe on Liberty everywhere you get podcasts. #mattkibbe #robertlawson #kibbeonliberty Join Free the People on Discord: / discord Watch Kibbe on Liberty on BlazeTV: https://blazetv.com/kibbe Follow Kibbe on Liberty on Facebook: / kibbeblazetv Follow Free the People on YouTube: / freethepeople Follow Free the People on Twitter: / freethepeople Follow Free the People on Instagram: / freethepeople Follow Free the People on Facebook: / freethepeople Visit Free the People's website: https://freethepeople.org Join Free the People's community: https://community.freethepeople.org Kibbe on Liberty is a weekly podcast with libertarian author, economist, and community organizer Matt Kibbe. As the president of Free the People, Kibbe has decades of experience in the libertarian political sphere, but in these troubled times he believes that open dialogue is needed to bring people together. This means being willing to talk, and especially listen, to those with whom we might not always agree, trying to understand perspectives that might otherwise be foreign to us. Kibbe on Liberty's growing roster of guests includes politicians, economists, comedians, writers, radio personalities, activists, journalists, and even a magician or two—with topics of conversation ranging from current affairs to craft beer and the Grateful Dead. So grab a cold one, and settle in for the next hour of Kibbe on Liberty, mostly honest conversations with mostly interesting people.