Tom discusses myths people believe about the state.
Archives for November 2014
Ep. 230 Austrian Economics and the Liberty Movement
“Austrian economics is the indispensable anchor of the liberty movement,” says Tom in this episode.
Ep. 229 Practical Ways to Defy the NSA
Michael Boldin of the Tenth Amendment Center discusses his new handbook Off Now: How Your State Can Help Support the 4th Amendment .
Ep. 228 Sound Money Goes Off Broadway
Gunnlaugur Jonsson, executive producer of the off-Broadway musical Revolution in the Elbow of Ragnar Agnarsson Furniture Painter, talks about its sound money themes.
Ep. 227 Ferguson: A Libertarian View
Will Grigg describes and analyzes the shooting of Michael Brown and other recent events in Ferguson, Missouri.
Ep. 226 Learning How to Learn
Professor Henry Roediger, co-author of Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning , discusses what works and what doesn’t work when it comes to remembering what you learn.
Ep. 225 Patents and Liberty
Stephan Kinsella, director of the Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom and author of Against Intellectual Property , makes the libertarian case against patents.
Ep. 224 The Economic Picture Today
Robert Wenzel, editor and publisher of EcononmicPolicyJournal.com , discusses the housing market, the BRICs, and the economy at large.
Ep. 223 Set Money Free
Chris Rossini of EcononmicPolicyJournal.com and author of Set Money Free: What Every American Needs to Know About the Federal Reserve , talks about the whys and hows of opposing the Fed.
Ep. 222 Ron Paul: A Glimpse Behind the Scenes
Norm Singleton, legislative director for Congressman Paul, wraps up Ron Paul week by giving us a glimpse of life in the former congressman’s office.