The Atlas Society Asks Bob Poole

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Join The Atlas Society's CEO, Jennifer Grossman, for a conversation with the co-founder of the Reason Foundation, Robert "Bob" Poole. Listen as the two discuss Biden’s infrastructure plan, innovations in transportation, the future of privatization, and of course their shared love of Ayn Rand -- and Robert Heinlein. All this and more on the 93rd episode of The Atlas Society Asks.

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Robert “Bob” Poole is widely recognized as “the father of the privatization movement” in the United States and abroad. An MIT-trained engineer, he has advised administrations both domestically and internationally on privatization reform and transportation policy. Poole co-founded the Reason Foundation back in 1978 and ran its operations for over two decades.

Check Out More from Bob Poole!
- Reason: https://reason.org/author/robert-poole/
- Book: Cutting Back City Hall: https://amzn.to/3BIOhxg
- Book: A Think Tank for Liberty: https://amzn.to/3Hgy1F1
- Book: Rethinking America's Highways: https://amzn.to/3BIexId

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