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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. 1454 Scott Horton Week: The Full Truth About Iraq

    24/07/2019 Duração: 35min

    Our discussion with Scott Horton about the War on Terror continues today with coverage of Iraq. You think you know the story: the creeps deceived us about WMDs. There's so much more to the Iraq disaster than that, and Scott gives us all the details. Show notes for Ep. 1454

  • Ep. 1453 How the US Regime Intensified the Somalian Famine: Forgotten History from the War on Terror

    23/07/2019 Duração: 32min

    Day two of Scott Horton Week takes us to Somalia, and Scott's discussion of how this of all countries came to find itself in the crosshairs of the U.S. War on Terror. we also discussed the humanitarian catastrophe in that country, and the role the U.S. played in worsening it. Show notes for Ep. 1453

  • Ep. 1452 The War on Terror: Where Things Stand

    23/07/2019 Duração: 39min

    The great Scott Horton joins us for a tour of half a dozen countries with an update on the status of the War on Terror in each. Sponsor: Simple Habit Show notes for Ep. 1452

  • Ep. 1451 University Pretends to Support Austrian Economics to Get Grant Money, Is Caught Red-Handed

    19/07/2019 Duração: 20min

    In 2002 the University of Missouri accepted a multi-million dollar bequest whose stipulation was that it hire professors working within the tradition of the Austrian School of economics. It has recently been discovered that of course it did no such thing. Its efforts to cover its tracks are actually laughable. This is a fun one. Show notes for Ep. 1451

  • Ep. 1450 The CIA and 1953 Coup in Iran

    19/07/2019 Duração: 40min

    In 1979, as the Iranian Revolution was under way, Jimmy Carter called the 1953 ouster of Iranian prime minister "ancient history." But it wasn't. It poisoned Iranian-American relations through the late 1970s and indeed has continued to do so to this day. Hunt Tooley joins me to discuss this overlooked piece of history. Sponsor: Skillshare Show notes for Ep. 1450

  • Ep. 1449 The Boatload of Real-Life Examples Keynesians Have to Ignore

    18/07/2019 Duração: 33min

    Keynesians like to pretend that they're impartial scientists, following the evidence wherever it leads. We, meanwhile, are portrayed as too blinded by ideology to be worth listening to. So today I run through some very challenging episodes for Keynesians to explain, and we see who the real scientists are. Show notes for Ep. 1449

  • Ep. 1448 How to De-Brainwash Students

    16/07/2019 Duração: 35min

    The prolific and sorely underrated Connor Boyack, president of the Libertas Institute, is back with still more important work. For years libertarians have wrung their hands about the lack of materials for younger people, particularly in economics. How to convey these important ideas to kids? Connor actually did something about it. In fact, since our last conversation Connor has made three substantial contributions to our movement. Don't miss them. They are exactly what we needed, but which we lacked the ambition to do. Sponsor: Simple Habit Show notes for Ep. 1448

  • Ep. 1447 The Trouble with Churchill, and Other Revisionist History

    16/07/2019 Duração: 57min

    This episode covers Anglo-American politics between the world wars, and includes coverage of Winston Churchill, including libertarian and conservative critiques. Show notes for Ep. 1447

  • Ep. 1446 The Gory Details of Before and After 2008, and Why Ours Is the Only Explanation

    12/07/2019 Duração: 50min

    I get into detail about the lead-up to the crisis of 2008, the problems the federal government and the Federal Reserve caused, and why explanations other than the free-market one fail. This episode is drawn from my appearance on the Cash Flow Connections podcast. Sponsor: Blinkist Show notes for Ep. 1446

  • Ep. 1445 Versailles: The Treaty That Shaped the Twentieth Century

    10/07/2019 Duração: 42min

    It's been 100 years since the signing of the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War I. That treaty had a profound impact -- entirely for ill -- on the course of the twentieth century. Historian Hunt Tooley joins me to assess the damage. Sponsor: Policy Genius Show notes for Ep. 1445

  • Ep. 1444 Scott Horton on 20 Years of Foreign Policy Horrors

    09/07/2019 Duração: 47min

    The indefatigable Scott Horton, the great libertarian foreign-policy expert, just reached a truly amazing milestone: his five thousandth interview. We look back over 20+ years of Scott's work -- and in so doing, review the course of U.S. foreign policy during these critical years. Show notes for Ep. 1444

  • Ep. 1443 You Don't Need to See This List of Bad Cops, Citizen

    08/07/2019 Duração: 33min

    Carla Gericke, past president of the Free State Project, joins me for an update from New Hampshire and to discuss some important local issues that affect many communities. She has been at the forefront of a campaign against surveillance cameras, as well as securing the release of a list of bad cops -- a list that a major state official is trying to keep suppressed. Sponsor: Harry's Show notes for Ep. 1443

  • Ep. 1442 Business and the Just Society: Friends or Foes?

    05/07/2019 Duração: 31min

    James Otteson is the author of an excellent new book: Honorable Business: A Framework for Business in a Just and Humane Society. He discusses the purpose of business, outlines a sound approach to business ethics, and contends that contrary to popular prejudice, business can play an important role in building a just and humane society. So I ask him, as devil's advocate: can there be a genuine code of business ethics in a market economy? Wouldn't the most unscrupulous earn the highest profits and displace more ethical firms? And as for business firms and "treating people the right way," as Otteson titles one of his chapters, what about businesses whose closures decimate a whole town? Plenty to discuss in this important episode! Sponsor: Simple Habit Show notes for Ep. 1442

  • Ep. 1441 Jeff Deist on "Woke" Capitalism and Politicizing All of Life

    03/07/2019 Duração: 35min

    You can't just go out and buy shaving cream anymore; you'd better know the company's stance on fashionable issues, lest people attack you for conniving at oppression. It's part of the left's fantasy of politicizing all of life. Sponsor: Skillshare Show notes for Ep. 1441

  • Ep. 1440 A Foe of the Empire: Antiwar.com's Justin Raimondo, 1951-2019

    03/07/2019 Duração: 39min

    Justin Raimondo, who died last week, had been the soul of Antiwar.com since its creation in 1995, and wrote over 3,000 columns during his tenure. The great libertarian foreign-policy expert Scott Horton joins me to discuss Justin's life, work, and views. Sponsor: Away Show notes for Ep. 1440

  • Ep. 1439 Down With Religious Arguments Against the Market

    01/07/2019 Duração: 38min

    I talk to Mike Maharrey about the arguments we often hear from some religious folks, on both left and right, against the market economy. (We answer these arguments, of course.) This episode is taken from my appearance on Mike's Godarchy podcast.) Show notes for Ep. 1439

  • Ep. 1438 Were Biden and Sanders the Losers? Handicapping the Second Democratic Debate

    29/06/2019 Duração: 35min

    The June 27, 2019 Democratic presidential debate featured more familiar names, and was much more vicious. We review the winners and losers (in terms of prospects; in terms of ideas they were all losers, obviously), and what's likely ahead. Sponsor: Simple Habit is a meditation app that takes five minutes of your time, that you can use on the go (you don't have to be in the lotus position in a dark room), and which helps with specific kinds of problems. It has 65,000+ five-star reviews for a reason. Chances are, you need this. My listeners can take 30% off the premium membership at SimpleHabit.com/woods. Show notes for Ep. 1438

  • Ep. 1437 Lew Rockwell and Tom Review the First Democratic Debate

    27/06/2019 Duração: 32min

    It's that time again, folks. The debate analysis episodes I did with Lew back in 2015 and 2016 were among my most downloaded ever. We're doing it again for the Democratic debates, starting with this episode, covering the debate from June 26. Plenty of inanities to unpack here! Show notes for Ep. 1437

  • Ep. 1436 Black Guns Matter, with Maj Toure

    27/06/2019 Duração: 35min

    Maj Toure, founder of Black Guns Matter, is running for Philadelphia City Council on a pro-gun, libertarian message he says is making inroads with the public. He knows all the arguments inside and out. It's safe to say the City Council has never encountered anyone like him. We discuss his background, how the gun issue became important to him, why he's running as a Libertarian, what his influences are, how he answers anti-gun propagandists, and more. Show notes for Ep. 1436

  • Ep. 1435 WaPo Gets History Wrong; We Smash, Hard

    25/06/2019 Duração: 38min

    Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne manages to get pretty much every aspect of American economic history wrong as he lectures us on the wickedness of laissez-faire. Peter Klein joins me for the smash. Show notes for Ep. 1435

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