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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. 1051 Want to Be Poorer? Defy These Economic Laws

    01/12/2017 Duração: 38min

    Hunter Lewis, in an amazing book called Economics in Three Lessons & One Hundred Economic Laws, concisely reviews the crucial economic ideas that can help people see the world in a whole new way. Show notes for Ep. 1051

  • Ep. 1050 How State and Society Invented Adolescence, and Screwed Up Young People

    30/11/2017 Duração: 31min

    According to Dr. Robert Epstein, adolescence is an artificial construct of recent vintage, unknown in earlier times or indeed in many parts of the world today. The creation of this category, and the assumptions that inform it (by state and society alike) have harmed young people, he argues, and are responsible for the anxiety and angst we associate with the teenage years. These problems are not evident in cultures that lack this category. We explore Dr. Epstein's thesis and book in today's episode. Show notes for Ep. 1050

  • Ep. 1049 Harvard Student: Campus Left Distorts True Nature of Communism

    29/11/2017 Duração: 28min

    Laura Nicolae, a sophomore at Harvard (and whose father fled communist eastern Europe), made some waves recently with an article for the Harvard Crimson about the cavalier way the campus left treats the subject of communism. Show notes for Ep. 1049

  • Ep. 1048 A Moral Case for Resisting the Federal Government

    28/11/2017 Duração: 44min

    I've long been associated with the cause of nullification of unconstitutional federal laws, having written a book on it. Here I discuss various arguments -- historical, constitutional, and moral -- in favor, with special emphasis toward the end on the moral argument. Thanks to the Tenth Amendment Center for sponsoring this event. Show notes for Ep. 1048

  • Ep. 1047 Early Anarchists, from Godwin to Spooner -- What Did They Believe?

    28/11/2017 Duração: 52min

    Rothbardian anarcho-capitalists, who make up a substantial proportion of my audience, are often confused by non-libertarian anarchists, who don't seem like real anarchists to them. These anarchists, in turn, feel the same way about anarcho-capitalists. In this episode, Professor Gerard Casey reviews the thought of some of the key thinkers associated with anarchism. Show notes for Ep. 1047

  • Ep. 1046 My Most Important Influence, and Why I Fight for It

    24/11/2017 Duração: 16min

    In today's episode I share the remarks I delivered at the Mises Institute's 35th anniversary event in New York City in October 2017. No intra-libertarian drama here; just the hows and whys behind the importance and success of the Mises Institute, a place I truly cherish, and its significance for all of us. Show notes for Ep. 1046

  • Ep. 1045 The Key Ingredient in Why We Understand the Economy, and They Don't

    23/11/2017 Duração: 31min

    There's one thing in particular that the Austrian School of economics understands better than do other schools, and it helps to explain why the Austrians in turn better understand how the economy works (and what makes it not work). That thing is capital theory. Boring? Nope. Super important. Here's what other economists don't get. Show notes for Ep. 1045

  • Ep. 1044 GOP Congressman Denounces Pentagon Budget

    22/11/2017 Duração: 28min

    John Duncan (R-TN) has served in the U.S. House of Representatives for 30 years, and is the last Republican in Congress to have voted against the war in Iraq. He joins me to review the claim that the military has been "eviscerated" in recent years. Show notes for Ep. 1044

  • Ep. 1043 Spontaneous Order or Lord of the Flies? An Inside Look at a School That Puts Students in Charge

    21/11/2017 Duração: 32min

    A promotional video about this school sparked a heated debate among listeners in my private Facebook group. The video describes the school as having no classrooms, tests, or homework, in which the students direct and evaluate themselves, etc. Is this a natural model for libertarians, or is it just plain silly? I talk to a staff member and a student at the school in today's episode. Show notes for Ep. 1043

  • Ep. 1042 Ivy League Professor Turns Libertarian (and We Also Discuss Machiavelli)

    20/11/2017 Duração: 35min

    Jo Ann Cavallo, who chairs the Department of Italian at Columbia University, found herself drawn to libertarianism and the Austrian School of economics because of -- who else? -- Ron Paul. She's now bringing these ideas into her scholarly work, with outstanding results.   Also, I can't resist asking her about Machiavelli, a figure I've never been sure I've gotten quite right.   Show notes for Ep. 1042

  • Ep. 1041 How to Make (Funny) Two-Minute Arguments Against Statism

    17/11/2017 Duração: 31min

    Seamus Coughlin, creator of Freedom Toons, has mastered the art of using animation to convey libertarian ideas in a way that's genuinely funny, and not at all preachy. I catch up with him on what he's been up to lately, what the animation process is really like, and where he'd like to take his growing empire. Show notes for Ep. 1041

  • Ep. 1040 Why We Should Cheer Political Fragmentation All Over the West, with Michael Malice

    16/11/2017 Duração: 37min

    Michael Malice has written an important column for the Observer, on the fragmented politics of the West. In Europe, more and more political parties, favoring incompatible policies and ideologies, are struggling with each other. What does it all mean for liberty? Show notes for Ep. 1040

  • Ep. 1039 WTF?! An Economic Tour of the Weird

    15/11/2017 Duração: 33min

    Economist Peter Leeson has just released a challenging new book, via Stanford University Press, that tries to make sense of seemingly irrational practices from far-off times and places -- ranging from wife sales to trial by battle, as well as things far weirder -- through the lens of economics. Show notes for Ep. 1039

  • Ep. 1038 Race and Economics: How Much Can Be Blamed on Discrimination?

    14/11/2017 Duração: 20min

    Walter Williams, a professor of economics at George Mason University and the author of many books, discusses discrimination, economics, and race. Show notes for Ep. 1038

  • Ep. 1037 A War on Terror Scorecard, with Scott Horton

    13/11/2017 Duração: 50min

    Scott Horton, our great libertarian foreign-policy expert, joins me to review seven countries and discuss the (grim) outcome of intervention in each. Show notes for Ep. 1037

  • Ep. 1036 What Are Other Economists Missing About the Economy?

    10/11/2017 Duração: 34min

    Mark Skousen, who just released the 5th edition of his economics textbook, joins me to discuss quite a few topics, with special emphasis on why the Austrian School sees the economy more clearly than do other schools of thought. He takes on the "circular flow" model, the problems with GDP, and why the standard approach leaves out some of the most important activity in the economy. Show notes for Ep. 1036

  • Ep. 1035 How Ludwig von Mises Fixed Economics (But Ingrates Won't Thank Him)

    09/11/2017 Duração: 49min

    Mises was of course one of the great economists, and casual followers rightly credit him for his work on the problems with socialism, or the origins of business cycles, or other topics with obvious policy implications. Often overlooked, however, is how Mises solved a major problem within economics itself, having to do with monetary theory and marginal utility. Bob Murphy joins me to give us an even fuller appreciation of Mises' genius and importance. Show notes for Ep. 1035

  • Ep. 1034 Comedian Owen Benjamin Defies Thought Police

    08/11/2017 Duração: 37min

    Actor and stand-up comedian Owen Benjamin lost not just a gig but also his agent and his management when he suggested that elementary-school children whose parents want to support their "gender transition" probably shouldn't be given hormone blockers. He hasn't backed down, and now, blackballed virtually everywhere, is building up an independent career apart from these creeps. Show notes for Ep. 1034

  • Ep. 1033 Was Gen. Kelly Right About the Civil War?

    07/11/2017 Duração: 39min

    General John F. Kelly, Chief of Staff to the President, made some comments about the Civil War recently that sent the enforcers of orthodoxy into apoplexy. Here is our calm response to the controversy. Show notes for Ep. 1033

  • Ep. 1032 Bitcoin, Present and Future, with Roger Ver

    07/11/2017 Duração: 32min

    Bitcoin.com CEO Roger Ver joins me to discuss a wide range of topics related to the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, including its recent spike, ideological disputes within the Bitcoin world, the IRS and Bitcoin, whether Bitcoin is in a bubble, and a lot more. Show notes for Ep. 1032

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