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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

  • Ep. 1671 Bitcoin: A Guide for the Perplexed

    12/06/2020 Duração: 46min

    Vijay Boyapati joins me for a crash course in Bitcoin: why it matters (to the world and to you), what it accomplishes, where it's headed, and why he thinks it's actually superior to gold. Show notes for Ep. 1671

  • Ep. 1670 Spike Cohen, LP Vice-Presidential Nominee

    11/06/2020 Duração: 33min

    Spike Cohen, the Libertarian Party's vice presidential nominee, joins me to discuss radicalism and gradualism, his days as a neoconservative, entrepreneurial background, his libertarian transformation, how to campaign during a pandemic, and plenty more. Show notes for Ep. 1670

  • Ep. 1669 What Does "Defund the Police" Mean?

    10/06/2020 Duração: 26min

    I'm being told to celebrate because the left has brought the phrase "defund the police" into the national spotlight. I'll get excited when I can figure out what on Earth they mean by it. Show notes for Ep. 1669

  • Ep. 1668 The Ethics of Anarcho-Capitalism

    08/06/2020 Duração: 28min

    Kris Borer joins me to discuss the foundations of and the most persuasive case for anarcho-capitalism -- that is, a pure free market without a state of any kind. Show notes for Ep. 1668

  • Ep. 1667 Protests Are Stupid, and Other Unpopular Opinions

    06/06/2020 Duração: 41min

    Dave Smith, comedian and host of Part of the Problem, joins me to discuss the George Floyd protests, the riots, and the (mostly depressing) libertarian response. Show notes for Ep. 1667

  • Ep. 1666 Nobody Knows Who Invented the Computer

    04/06/2020 Duração: 31min

    Matt Ridley joins us for a discussion of innovation and how and where it flourishes, along with specific examples ranging from the mundane lightbulb to the personal computer. (I ask Matt why inventors' names are all over 19th-century history, but nobody knows who invented the personal computer -- hence the title of this episode.) Sponsor: Skillshare Show notes for Ep. 1666

  • Ep. 1665 The Political Fallout of the Riots

    03/06/2020 Duração: 37min

    Dan McCarthy, editor of the venerable Modern Age, joins me for a discussion of the riots and what they could mean for America's political future. Show notes for Ep. 1665

  • Ep. 1664 On Looting and Police Brutality, with Eric July

    03/06/2020 Duração: 44min

    Musician and libertarian content creator Eric July joins me to discuss police brutality, real solutions, and people making excuses for rioters and looters. Sponsor: Sanebox Show notes for Ep. 1664

  • Ep. 1663 Dr. Jo Jorgensen, LP Presidential Nominee

    01/06/2020 Duração: 35min

    Dr. Jo Jorgensen joins me today to discuss her campaign for president, her background, the main issues she intends to focus on, her experiences with Harry Browne (with whom Dr. Jorgensen was vice presidential nominee), and a lot more. Sponsor: Policy Genius Show notes for Ep. 1663

  • Ep. 1662 How to Resist the Feds

    30/05/2020 Duração: 40min

    Ten years ago next month I released my book Nullification, a combination history and strategy book for restraining federal power. The ideas in that book are strictly forbidden -- the official conservative and libertarian movements pretend they don't exist (the Heritage Foundation would die a thousand deaths before entertaining an unapproved thought like nullification). But the history is accurate and the arguments are sound, as I explain in this episode. Show notes for Ep. 1662

  • Ep. 1661 The Lockdowns and Those Millions of Lives

    28/05/2020 Duração: 25min

    Today I look a bit deeper into the results of the lockdowns, which are being credited with having saved "millions" of lives. Show notes for Ep. 1661

  • Ep. 1660 Post-Virus America

    27/05/2020 Duração: 48min

    Gene Epstein joins us for a much-needed bit of optimism, particularly regarding the economy, as we look toward post-virus America. Show notes for Ep. 1660

  • Ep. 1659 What Just Happened at the Libertarian Convention?

    26/05/2020 Duração: 37min

    The online portion, anyway. Washington delegate Miguel Duque joins me to discuss the party's presidential nominee, where the Mises Caucus stands right now, and what comes next. Show notes for Ep. 1659

  • Ep. 1658 Ex-Marxist Ridicules "Wokeness"

    22/05/2020 Duração: 30min

    Michael Rectenwald, retired professor at New York University, was a lifelong Marxist until very recently. He's now repudiated that past and embraced a Misesian future. His new book, Beyond Woke, explores every aspect of so-called "woke" culture and dismantles it mercilessly as only someone intimately familiar with leftism can. Show notes for Ep. 1658

  • Ep. 1657 These Libertarians Are Carrying on, Virus or No

    22/05/2020 Duração: 30min

    Carla Gericke, president emeritus of the Free State Project, joins me to discuss PorcFest -- it's still on this year! -- and other goings-on among New Hampshire libertarians. Guest's Website: carla4nhsenate.com Show notes for Ep. 1657

  • Ep. 1656 Shenanigans in the Libertarian Party?

    21/05/2020 Duração: 36min

    Michael Heise of the Mises Caucus of the Libertarian Party joins me to discuss some developments at the party's highest levels that have even people who haven't been our traditional allies crying foul. Sponsor: Policy Genius Show notes for Ep. 1656

  • Ep. 1655 Why Does the Left Favor Lockdowns?

    20/05/2020 Duração: 46min

    It's been quite remarkable to me the extent to which the lockdowns have divided people along ideological lines. A left-wing case against lockdown seems so easy to make and so obvious, and yet a vanishingly small number of people are making it. Thaddeus Russell, an eclectic and always interesting thinker who grew up on the left, joins me to try to get to the bottom of it. Sponsor: Harry's Show notes for Ep. 1655

  • Ep. 1654 The Two COVID Americas

    19/05/2020 Duração: 52min

    Pete Quinones and I have a wide-ranging discussion of the ongoing COVID-19 problem and the state response, and the parallel nations emerging out of all this: (1) people who are simply giving up life passions in the face of the virus, and (2) people prepared to venture out and reclaim their lives. This episode is taken from my appearance on the Free Man Beyond the Wall podcast. Show notes for Ep. 1654

  • Ep. 1653 Economic Historians Are a Train Wreck

    16/05/2020 Duração: 30min

    Most American historians are atrociously bad at economic history, and the fallacies they peddle about how they think events occurred in the past go on to inform terrible decisions about economic policy in the present. Jeffrey Herbener joins me for a fallacy-free gallop through American economic history from the Civil War through the end of World War I. Jeff's course on American economic history is available to members of Liberty Classroom. Join at LibertyClassroom.com, and find coupon codes at: libertyclassroom.com/coupons Show notes for Ep. 1653

  • Ep. 1652 Reagan Admin's David Stockman on Lockdowns and the Economy

    15/05/2020 Duração: 36min

    David Stockman, director of the Office of Management and Budget under Ronald Reagan, joins me for a discussion of the wisdom (or otherwise) of the response to COVID-19, and what the economic ramifications are. Sponsor: Skillshare Show notes for Ep. 1652

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