In this episode I offer some tips for becoming a better writer. Hope they help! Author Mentioned Thomas Sowell archive Related Episode Ep. 234 : All About Publishing Special Offer If you enjoy the Tom Woods Show, my new book — Real Dissent: A Libertarian Sets Fire to the Index Card of Allowable Opinion — is for you. Check it out ! And get a free… Read More
Archives for December 2014
Ep. 310 The Year in Progressive Rock
Find out about the best, and typically overlooked, music of 2014 in this great discussion with Brad Birzer! Guest’s Websites Progarchy (Brad is editor-at-large) The Imaginative Conservative Episodes Mentioned E p. 110 : The First Money Bomb (Steve Hogarth) Ep. 74 : The Episode of the Year (Brad Birzer) Ep. 3 : Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson… Read More
Ep. 309 On Being a Workaholic
Projects Mentioned Ron Paul Curriculum My Ron Paul Curriculum courses a la carte Liberty Classroom Hundreds of episodes of the Tom Woods Show Tenth Anniversary Edition of The Church and the Market (coming January 2015); here’s the first edition New book: Real Dissent: A Libertarian Sets Fire to the Index Card of Allowable Opinion (also available as an audiobook, read by the author) Foreword to Connor Boyack’s Feardom: How Politicians Exploit Your Emotions and What You Can Do to Stop Them (also available as an audiobook,… Read More
Ep. 308 Nullification: The Gateway Drug
Host of This Presentation The Free State Project Book Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century Resource Mentioned NullificationFAQ.com Video Mentioned I mention a video from Ft. Worth and I say it can be found in the right-hand column of my website. Well, that was two website designs ago and that video isn’t there anymore. So here… Read More
Ep. 307 The War on Drugs: Born 100 Years Ago
About the Guest Mark Thornton is a senior fellow at the Mises Institute , and teaches economics at Auburn University. Article Discussed “ The War on Drugs Was Born 100 Years Ago ,” by Mark Thornton Books by the Guest The Quotable Mises The Economics of Prohibition Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War (with Robert Ekelund) Guest’s Twitter @DrMarkThornton Related Episode Ep. 204 : A Judge Against the Drug War? (Judge Jim… Read More
Ep. 306 The Cops: Is It a Case of Bad Apples?
About the Guest Michael Malice is an author and ghostwriter, and appears regularly on The Independents on FOX Business. Articles Discussed “ Why Conservatives Should Oppose the Police ,” by Michael Malice “ Why I’ve Never Respected the Police ,” by Michael Malice Guest’s Book Dear Reader: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il Guest’s Website MichaelMalice.com Guest’s Twitter @MichaelMalice Related Episode Ep. 145 : Private Police? (Bruce Benson) Special Offers… Read More
Ep. 305 Is $2 Gas the Worst Thing to Happen to America?
Article Discussed “ $2 Gas Is the Worst Thing to Happen to America ,” by Mark Morford About the Guest Robert P. Murphy holds a Ph.D. in economics from New York University. He is the author of numerous books (see below), including study guides to Ludwig von Mises’ Human Action (study guide here ) and The Theory of Money and Credit (study guide here ),… Read More
Ep. 304 The Torture Report, and What It Left Out
The Senate committee report on the CIA’s use of torture has generated intense discussion. I can think of no one better to explain the significance of it all than Scott Horton, a regular guest on the Tom Woods Show. About the Guest Scott Horton is… Read More
Ep. 303 School vs. Education
There’s more to education than formal schooling. It’s time to embrace better, more effective, and more humane models of education, says Brett Veinotte. About the Guest Brett Veinotte is the host and editor of the School Sucks Project and podcast. He has worked in private… Read More
Ep. 302 How the West Abolished Slavery
When we consider the significance of the abolition of slavery, a ubiquitous and seemingly entrenched institution, it’s surprising how little many of us know about how it actually happened. Jim Powell shares the story with us! Issues Discussed Why the abolition of slavery was so… Read More