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. 1297 Marxism and Other Weirdness in English Departments
04/12/2018 Duração: 38minAllen Mendenhall holds a Ph.D. in English from Auburn University as well as two law degrees (from Temple and West Virginia). He is an associate dean at Faulkner University's Thomas Goode Jones School of Law and executive director of the Blackstone & Burke Center for Law & Liberty. Show notes for Ep. 1297
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Ep. 1296 Tattoos and the State
01/12/2018 Duração: 37minLeah Farrow and Josh Griffin, co-hosts of the No Regerts podcast, join me to discuss the history of tattoos and the state, regulation and self-regulation, and a lot more. Show notes for Ep. 1296
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Ep. 1295 If You Criticize Trump, You Must Love Obama!
29/11/2018 Duração: 30minThis week David Stockman, director of the Office of Management and Budget under Ronald Reagan, made some comments about the problems with what he called Donald Trump's "statism," and with Federal Reserve policy. He was immediately barraged with criticism from Trump supporters who thought he was a "liberal" (as if liberals are concerned about statism or Fed policy). In this episode I discuss what it all means, particularly in light of what Scott Adams told us two episodes ago. Show notes for Ep. 1295
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Ep. 1294 Should the Authorities Have Killed This Man? New Ballad Tells His Story
28/11/2018 Duração: 40minJordan Page, musician of the Ron Paul Revolution, just released "The Ballad of Lavoy Finicum," about a man who was shot and killed by Oregon state troopers in 2016 (Jordan tells the story). We also take a few moments to discuss Jordan's appearance at the #WalkAway march in Washington. Show notes for Ep. 1294
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Ep. 1293 Scott Adams on Trump and Persuasion
27/11/2018 Duração: 38minScott Adams, creator of Dilbert, joins me to discuss the Trump phenomenon and what people missed about it (and therefore why they didn't see his victory coming), plus democracy, persuasion, debating, Hillary Clinton, and plenty more. Show notes for Ep. 1293
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Ep. 1292 The Heroic No-Frills Private School, and Its Enemies
27/11/2018 Duração: 33minJames Tooley has both chronicled and contributed to the extraordinary phenomenon, unknown to almost everyone, of low-cost private schools in the developing world. He's now bringing this model to England itself, his home country, and he's already got people talking. Of course, the usual suspects are trying to throw obstacles in his way, because his low-cost model is obviously an embarrassment to them. A truly wonderful discussion. Show notes for Ep. 1292
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Ep. 1291 The War That Destroyed a Civilization?
23/11/2018 Duração: 41minScott Horton and I discuss World War I and its hideous legacy. Also: why the Progressives favored intervention, what the Social Gospel clergy had to say, where Hitler came from, and a lot more. This episode is drawn from my recent appearance on on the Scott Horton Show. Show notes for Ep. 1291
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Ep. 1290 How Jeff Deist and I Advise a Child Who Wants to Run for President
22/11/2018 Duração: 31minA 9-year-old boy wrote me a letter not long ago, part of which asked me about politics, because he describes himself as "very interested in running for president someday." Jeff Deist and I discussed the kind of things children that age might want to think about when it comes to politics, without turning them into 9-year-old cynics. Show notes for Ep. 1290
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Ep. 1289 In Which My Secrets, Resentments, Passions, and Various Good and Bad Things Are Laid Bare
21/11/2018 Duração: 01h15minIn this episode my colleague Bob Murphy interviews me about everything from public speaking (and my tips) to my resentments (and how I overcame them), our religious differences, my major contribution to the historical profession (not a joke!), and a lot more. One of my all-time favorite episodes. This episode is drawn from my appearance on the very first episode of the Bob Murphy Show. Show notes for Ep. 1289
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Ep. 1288 Decriminalize Mushrooms
20/11/2018 Duração: 29minIn recent years researchers have discovered therapeutic uses for psilocybin mushrooms where the results have been extraordinary. Kevin Matthews of Decriminalize Denver joins me to discuss these findings, current law, and what the law should be. Show notes for Ep. 1288
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Ep. 1287 The Left Can't Meme, But We Sure Can
19/11/2018 Duração: 41minMance Rayder's second book is like a bazooka aimed at the leftism that is de rigueur in academia, entertainment, and culture. Using well-chosen memes, Mance demonstrates the double standards and inconsistency that characterize so many leftist arguments, and makes the case for the free society -- the missing option in our political discussion. (Also in this episode, Mance finally drops the pseudonym and reveals his real name.) Show notes for Ep. 1287
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Ep. 1286 Can Murray Rothbard Be Explained to Children?
17/11/2018 Duração: 38minYou know you've really mastered a topic if you can explain it to a complete beginner and be understood. You've truly mastered it if you can convey the basic idea even to a child. And that's precisely what the Tuttle Twins book series accomplishes. The most recent volume in the series takes Murray Rothbard's classic essay "The Anatomy of the State" and presents its basic ideas to a young audience. Show notes for Ep. 1286
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Ep. 1285 The Establishment Is Ignorant: Nullification Edition
16/11/2018 Duração: 33minEver since it became known that acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker has spoken favorably about the right of the states to nullify unconstitutional federal laws, we've been treated to a barrage of the usual third-grade arguments from people we are supposed to consider our intellectual superiors. We'll have some fun with those in this episode. Show notes for Ep. 1285
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Ep. 1284 How Northerners Used States' Rights to Fight Slavery
14/11/2018 Duração: 40minNullification -- and indeed anything involving the states -- is all about slavery, right? What a surprise: the propagandists are wrong again. In this episode, the Tenth Amendment Center's Michael Boldin joins me for some forgotten history: how northerners expressly used the language of nullification and state sovereignty to fight against slavery. Show notes for Ep. 1284
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Ep. 1283 Scott Horton on Scott Horton: The Making of a Libertarian Foreign Policy Expert
13/11/2018 Duração: 45minAccording to the survey we ran for the Freedom Feud game aboard the Contra Cruise, the #2 most popular guest on the Tom Woods Show is Scott Horton, the great foreign-policy expert. This time, though, we discuss his background, his evolution, how he became a libertarian and foreign-policy expert, and a lot more. Show notes for Ep. 1283
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Ep. 1282 DEBATE: Should Israel Give Up Territory?
12/11/2018 Duração: 01h06minElliot Resnick and Gene Epstein debate the resolution: "Israel should keep every inch of land it currently possesses." Show notes for Ep. 1282
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Ep. 1281 The End of World War I: A Look Back 100 Years Later
09/11/2018 Duração: 35minWorld War I was a catastrophe for Western civilization. One hundred years ago, on November 11th, it finally came to an end. Author and historian Hunt Tooley joins me for an assessment of the wars long-term consequences for all of us. Show notes for Ep. 1281
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Ep. 1280 Trump, the Democrats, the Midterms, and the Future
09/11/2018 Duração: 32minWere the midterm elections of repudiation of Trump, a mixed bag, or even an endorsement of Trump? What can we expect over the next two years, and what are the Democrats likely to do in 2020? Dan McCarthy, editor-at-large of The American Conservative and current editor of Modern Age, helps answer these questions. Show notes for Ep. 1280
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Ep. 1279 The John Birch Society: A Conversation With Its President Emeritus
08/11/2018 Duração: 47minJohn F. ("Jack") McManus, longtime president of the John Birch Society, joins me to discuss the Society's founding and history, its controversial positions, its clashes with William F. Buckley and official conservatism, and its present activities. Show notes for Ep. 1279
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Ep. 1278 Woods's Greatest Hits
06/11/2018 Duração: 43minIn today's episode I review some of the golden nuggets from the previous 600 or so episodes. Fascinating people and ideas you may have missed -- and even if you didn't miss them, it couldn't hurt to hear about them again. Show notes for Ep. 1278