Here’s the video of my debate with Michael Malice on Alexander Hamilton. For an audio file, and more details on the debate (including a link to the poll numbers before and after, as well as to the hilarious fake Trump tweets Michael had running in… Read More
Archives for December 2015
Ep. 551 Michael Malice and Tom Debate Hamilton in NYC
Here it is: the audio from the December 2015 debate between Michael Malice and me. Resolved: Alexander Hamilton was a hero for the cause of liberty. Michael argues in the affirmative, and I in the negative. You are going to love it. We’re both relentless,… Read More
Ep. 550 Lunatics Running the Asylum: University Edition
Ilana Mercer joins me to discuss the recent campus lunacy, and whether we ought to save the university or dance on its grave. About the Guest Ilana Mercer is a columnist for WorldNetDaily.com and author of Into the Cannibal’s Pot . Articles Mentioned “ The 9 Most Preposterous Parts of Melissa Click’s Absurd Resume ” by Blake Neff “ Continuum Of Propaganda: Yale, Mizzou & Your Child’s School… Read More
Ep. 549 When Government Fixes Things, It Creates New Problems: The Case of Automobiles
Eric Peters returns to the show, to discuss unintended consequences of automobile regulation, interesting new innovations, and how government’s attempts to fix things create an array of new problems. About the Guest Eric Peters is the libertarian authority on cars, and he writes at EPAutos.com .… Read More
Woods/Malice Debate on Hamilton: Outcome and Highlights
Last night was a truly memorable occasion, for a great many reasons. I debated Michael Malice on the following resolution: “Alexander Hamilton was a hero for the cause of liberty.” Michael argued in the affirmative; I argued in the negative. It was an Oxford-style debate, which means… Read More
Ep. 548 Privatize the Ocean
Leave it to Walter Block to write a book on privatizing lakes, rivers, oceans, and aquifers. We discuss the how and why today! About the Guest Walter Block holds an endowed chair in economics at Loyola University New Orleans. He is the author of many books,… Read More
Ep. 547 The Central Rothbard Contribution I Overlooked, and Why It Matters
Stephan Kinsella explains the importance of Rothbard’s theory of contract — a point I myself did not appreciate until this episode — and contrasts it with mainstream theories, which most libertarians think are the same as their own. We need to get these fundamentals right,… Read More
3 Legit Ways to Earn Money Online
Listeners of my podcast know I have yet another free eBook coming out within the next couple weeks: 5 Paths to an Online Income. In that book I walk you step by step through various ways I’ve made a living online: self-publishing, podcasting, and more.… Read More
Ep. 546 I Say Forbidden Things on FOX News Radio
Here’s an interview I did with a FOX News Radio affiliate, in which I discussed everything from nullification to agorism — in other words, topics that don’t generally make it onto radio. Enjoy! Books Mentioned The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History , by Tom Woods Rollback , by Tom Woods Nullification , by Tom… Read More
Ep. 545 About That Social Contract I Never Signed….
Today I talk about the social contract arguments we encounter from critics all the time, and how we might answer them. Plus, a digression on entrepreneurship, and how I’m teaching my kids that sitting around hoping someone will hire you is the wrong way to… Read More