Sinopse
Join New York Times bestselling author Tom Woods for your daily serving of liberty education! Guests include Ron Paul, Judge Andrew Napolitano, David Stockman, and hundreds more, with topics like war, the Federal Reserve, net neutrality, the FDA, Austrian economics, and many other subjects of interest to libertarians. Join us!
Episódios
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Ep. 607 Potpourri Episode: Guantanamo, iPhones, and the Migrant Crisis
02/03/2016 Duração: 31minI wanted to discuss a few topics in the news, so we got them all done in one episode: the real story of Guantanamo, the federal government and the iPhone, and countries resisting the EU over migrants. Show notes for Ep. 607
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Ep. 606 She Saw the Liars Up Close: Lt. Col Karen Kwiatkowski on the Iraq War Propaganda
01/03/2016 Duração: 41minWere we lied into war, or was it an innocent mistake on the basis of faulty intelligence? Our guest observed the formulation of the propaganda up close, and tells us what really happened. Oh, and now she's a Rothbardian libertarian. Show notes for Ep. 606
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Ep. 605 Do We Need Eminent Domain to Build Roads?
29/02/2016 Duração: 25minOne of the most frequently cited reasons for the alleged need for eminent domain is road provision -- how could roads be built if people with property along the route couldn't have their property taken from them? Well, they can, and I explain how in this episode. Show notes for Ep. 605
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BONUS Ep. 604 A Skill Every Entrepreneur Needs, But Most Get Wrong
28/02/2016 Duração: 31minBen Settle is author and publisher of the monthly newsletter Email Players (which I myself subscribe to). Over the past 14 years he's written ads, created email campaigns, and cooked up marketing strategies for clients that have collectively earned tens of millions of dollars in sales in hyper-competitive markets. Show notes for Ep. 604
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Ep. 603 The GOP Debate Gets Ugly, so Lew and Tom Have Fun
26/02/2016 Duração: 37minThe Houston GOP debate on February 25, 2016, was the most contentious one yet, with attacks and crosstalk galore. The best part, of course, is the next day, when Lew Rockwell and I get to chat about it! Here's our conversation and analysis. Show notes for Ep. 603
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Ep. 602 The Insane U.S. Policy in Syria
25/02/2016 Duração: 35minTry to follow the convoluted U.S. policy in Syria as my guest, Scott Horton, describes it. I dare you. It makes no sense, and it's obviously making the situation worse. Here's the analysis you won't hear in any GOP debate. Show notes for Ep. 602
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Ep. 601 Just Do It: Finding Your Place in the Liberty Movement
24/02/2016 Duração: 26minTom Woods Show producer A.J. Van Slyke discusses how he became a libertarian, came to work for Peter Schiff, became my producer, and met lots of fascinating people along the way. Show notes for Ep. 601
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Ep. 600 What I Told the Libertarian Party
23/02/2016 Duração: 44minHere's what I said at the 2013 Illinois Libertarian Convention. What should we do? How do we define success? Should we be radical or should we moderate our message to reach more people? Lots of fun in this one. Show notes for Ep. 600
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Ep. 599 Mises for the Masses: How I Reached Beyond Our Choir
22/02/2016 Duração: 32minToday I talk a bit about several of my books, and how I was able to reach people with them and with my promotional work whom we could not otherwise have reached. Fun and horrifying stories galore. Show notes for Ep. 599
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BONUS Ep. 598 The Truth About Inequality
21/02/2016 Duração: 55minWe hear a lot about wealth and income inequality, but what's the truth of the matter? And does it make a difference? Bob Murphy and I hash it all out in an episode of our podcast Contra Krugman, which in this episode I share with the Tom Woods Show audience. Show notes for Ep. 598
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Ep. 597 Can the Private Sector Protect Against Crime? This Case Study Will Blow Your Mind
19/02/2016 Duração: 39minYour local police department is said to provide a service that we could never expect to arise in the private sector. But the Detroit Threat Management Center, a private and voluntary organization, has cut down on violent crime and made a point of defusing dangerous situations without violence. You'll love this one. Show notes for Ep. 597
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Ep. 596 Libertarian Strategy: What Should We Do?
18/02/2016 Duração: 31minA lot of people say: I've got a good grasp of the ideas, so what are our next steps? Jeff Deist joins me to discuss various libertarian strategies, and which are the most promising. Show notes for Ep. 596
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Ep. 595 The Constitutional Thought of Justice Antonin Scalia
17/02/2016 Duração: 39minThe late Justice Antonin Scalia played a profoundly significant role in elevating "original understanding" jurisprudence into a position that even its opponents had to reckon with. Kevin Gutzman joins me to discuss some of Scalia's most important work. Show notes for Ep. 595
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Ep. 594 Why Was Classical Greece So Successful?
16/02/2016 Duração: 27minThe efflorescence of classical Greece was a period of enormous historical significance. How is this level of achievement and prosperity to be accounted for? We can't rely on explanations like climate or slavery that applied to many other, far less successful, civilizations. So what was it? Show notes for Ep. 594
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Ep. 593 South Carolina Debate: Who's Left Standing?
16/02/2016 Duração: 31minLew Rockwell joins me for more debate analysis, this time of the February 13, 2016 debate in South Carolina. Unlike some previous debates, plenty of controversy and fireworks in this one. Enjoy! Show notes for Ep. 593
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Ep. 592 Five Mistakes Libertarians Make
12/02/2016 Duração: 28minStephan Kinsella joins me to discuss negative/positive rights and obligations, "loser pays," whether creation makes you an owner, how we can consider spam aggression, and more. Fun! Show notes for Ep. 592
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Ep. 591 Presidents Who Screwed Up America
11/02/2016 Duração: 36minWe talk about some in this episode, and Brion McClanahan covers a whole lot more in his killer new book. Down with presidential idolatry! Show notes for Ep. 591
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Ep. 590 Take That, Harvard: The Free Harvard/Fair Harvard Campaign Gains Steam
10/02/2016 Duração: 39minThe brilliant Ron Unz, himself a Harvard alumnus, is spearheading a twofold campaign, pushing a slate of candidates to the Harvard Board of Overseers to (1) abolish tuition and (2) be more transparent about the admissions process, since it seems fairly obvious that Harvard is using a quota system. The proposal to abolish tuition may sound quixotic or even weird, but since tuition receipts are a tiny percentage of what Harvard earns from its endowment, it makes sense. Decide for yourself! Show notes for Ep. 590
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Ep. 589 Milton Friedman: Assessment and Critique, with Walter Block
09/02/2016 Duração: 38minIt's considered bad form to criticize Milton Friedman -- why, you must be some kind of "libertarian purist"! But if you can't be a libertarian purist on the Tom Woods Show, where can you be? Walter Block and I look at the good and the bad about Milton Friedman. Show notes for Ep. 589
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Ep. 588 Did Rubio Implode? Tom and Lew Discuss the New Hampshire Debate
08/02/2016 Duração: 44minLew Rockwell joins me for another debate analysis! The second-place slot is fluid in New Hampshire right now, so this debate could prove crucial. Show notes for Ep. 588