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. 768 Syria, Russia, and the American Candidates: Scott Horton Gives Us the Scoop
26/10/2016 Duração: 47minThe situation in Syria is dangerous and volatile, with the potential for an American conflict with Russia very real. Scott Horton helps us evaluate what the two major candidates have had to say about this critically important subject. Show notes for Ep. 768
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Ep. 767 Romans 13: Does It Mean Christians Can't Be Libertarians?
25/10/2016 Duração: 37minRomans 13 has generated an overwhelming amount of discussion and debate regarding Christian belief and political obligation. Pastor Larry Beane joins me to get to the bottom of what it really means. While we're at it, we discuss Christian libertarians, p.c. Christians, and political correctness in society at large. Show notes for Ep. 767
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Ep. 766 By Popular Demand: How I Podcast, Self-Publish, Blog, and More
25/10/2016 Duração: 31minPeople have been asking: can you do an episode on how to podcast? Or how to self-publish a book? And so on. Even if you're not interested in starting a podcast, I think you'll enjoy this behind-the-scenes episode, which also introduces my new free eBook, 5 Paths to an Online Income. Show notes for Ep. 766
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BONUS Ep. 765 How My Mom Started Earning an Online Income as an Affiliate Marketer
23/10/2016 Duração: 31minThis year my mother learned how to earn dough by promoting products as an affiliate. She created a great affiliate site and began to rank very highly on Google for various keywords. How did she do it? By following the guidance of Andrew Hansen, the Internet marketing expert who joins me today, and his business partner Sara Young, whom I featured on the show earlier this year. She now knows more than I do. So I decided Andrew would make a good guest for a bonus episode of the show. He's young, very successful, and extremely knowledgeable -- not to mention a good guy and friend. Show notes for Ep. 765
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Ep. 764 The US Government's War on Poker
21/10/2016 Duração: 43minThe US government all but shut down Internet poker several years ago, leading one of my friends to move out of the US so he could continue playing. Adam Haman, a player with 25 years of experience, joins us to discuss the war on gambling as well as offer a few gaming tips. Show notes for Ep. 764
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Ep. 763 The Final Rockwell-Woods Debate Analysis Episode of 2016
20/10/2016 Duração: 36minDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton faced off in the last presidential debate of this election season, and Lew Rockwell and Tom are here with the most sought-after analysis in the libertarian world! Show notes for Ep. 763
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Ep. 762 Don't Believe the Propaganda About Central Banks, and Much More Advice from Tom
19/10/2016 Duração: 34minHere's an interview I did on the Kennedy Financial podcast, covering all kinds of topics: 19th-century bank panics, what kind of gold and silver coins you should have, how to work online without a boss, and much more. Show notes for Ep. 762
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Ep. 761 The Real Reason Libertarians Don't Matter in Politics?
18/10/2016 Duração: 29minSome say libertarian views aren't heard in politics because libertarians don't vote, so there's no point in courting them. The real reason tells us much more about politics, voting, and the state. Show notes for Ep. 761
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BONUS Ep. 760 Mastering Email: The Quickest Way to Get an Advantage Over Your Competitors
17/10/2016 Duração: 30minCapitalism is all about buying and selling, and if you want to sell online, you have to know how to use email the right way. If you master email marketing, you’ll have a huge advantage over your competitors – most of whom, frankly, will be doing it all wrong. In this episode, Daniel Levis joins me to explain the right – and wrong – way to prosper through email. Show notes for Ep. 760
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Ep. 759 The Paleos: When Rothbard Rejoined the Right in the 1990s
14/10/2016 Duração: 40minIn the 1990s, Murray Rothbard thought an opportune moment had arisen to reach out again to the American right wing. With the Cold War over, a number of interesting and impressive conservative thinkers were concluding that it was time to stop the global interventionism and return to being a normal country again. This meeting of the minds, between paleoconservatives (so named to distinguish themselves from neoconservatives) and paleolibertarians bore considerable fruit. Jason Jewell walks through this important history. Show notes for Ep. 759
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Ep. 758 Where Bernie Went Wrong
13/10/2016 Duração: 31minSenator Bernie Sanders attracted plenty of attention this election cycle, but while his complaints weren’t always without merit, his proposed solutions would only have added fuel to the fire. Hunter Lewis, author of the new book Where Bernie Went Wrong, joins me to take a closer look at Bernie and his ideas. Show notes for Ep. 758
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Ep. 757 DEBATE: Is Fractional Reserve Banking Economically Benign?
12/10/2016 Duração: 46minWhen I recently (episode 745) spoke to Professor Jeffrey Herbener about the economic effects of fractional-reserve banking, I recalled that John Tamny and I had had a disagreement on the subject. So for this episode I’ve invited both of these gentlemen for a formal debate on the subject. I think you’ll find the result enlightening. Show notes for Ep. 757
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Ep. 756 Was Margaret Thatcher a Libertarian Hero?
11/10/2016 Duração: 27minConservatives and many libertarians look back fondly on British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, whom they remember for taking on trade unions and the left, and advocating free-market economic policy. Is this an accurate picture of the former British leader? Sean Gabb joins me for an unconditional look at Margaret Thatcher. Show notes for Ep. 756
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Ep. 755 Is Singapore a Good Destination for Libertarians?
10/10/2016 Duração: 24minI get asked a lot about places where libertarians might move were things to go really sour in the United States. I myself plan to stick it out come what may, but it’s a good question all the same. One place sometimes cited in this respect is Singapore. Ivo Zlamal, a Supporting Listener of the show who has lived in Singapore for four and a half years, shares his impressions of that small country. Show notes for Ep 755
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Ep. 754 How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything
07/10/2016 Duração: 32minRosa Brooks, an expert on international law and national security law, discusses how the War on Terror has confused and conflated war and peace, thereby blurring legal principles and categories developed over the course of Western civilization. Show notes for Ep 754
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Ep. 753 The Bad News They Leave Out, and the Good News They Leave Out
06/10/2016 Duração: 30minNeither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton can or will explain precisely what the Fed has done to the economy since the turn of the century, but it's crucial that we understand it. Meanwhile, although we hear nothing but warnings and gloom about employment in the age of automation, the true picture turns out to be much brighter. This are my remarks at the Mises Institute's event at Harvard on October 1, 2016. Show notes for Ep. 753
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Ep. 752 Lew Rockwell and Tom Take Apart the Vice Presidential Debate
05/10/2016 Duração: 40minSenator Tim Kaine and Governor Mike Pence squared off in the only vice presidential debate of this campaign season last night, and Lew and I evaluate the wreckage. Show notes for Ep. 752
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Ep. 751 Help People Around the World by Going Over the Heads of Governments and Aid Groups
04/10/2016 Duração: 32minGret Glyer, a graduate of Grove City College who lives in Malawi, just launched an app that will knock your socks off: help fund worthy projects of all sizes all over the world, and get receive immediate notification and visual evidence of your impact when the project is complete. Show notes for Ep. 751
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Ep. 750 What I Told a Room Full of Sheriffs
03/10/2016 Duração: 44minHere's what I told over 100 sheriffs about state nullification, the states' right to refuse to allow the enforcement of unconstitutional federal laws. Show notes for Ep 750
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Ep. 749 Education Without the State
30/09/2016 Duração: 11minA short episode today, touching on some of the arguments libertarians have to face when it comes to education, plus two random thoughts on my mind. Show notes for Ep. 749