Abel Upshur wrote the very best defense of the compact theory of the Union — i.e., reality — ever written, in the form of A Brief Enquiry into the True Nature and Character of Our Federal Government (click for an online version). In 2006 I wrote the foreword to a new print edition of that work, and I… Read More
Archives for March 2022
Ep. 2077 The Economics of Thomas Jefferson
Germinal G. Van joins me to discuss his 22nd book, in which he evaluates the good and the bad in Jeffersonian economic policy. Sponsor Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, technology, and more. Get one month free at skillshare.com/woods… Read More
Ep. 2076 Have We Been Doing This All Wrong?
Podcaster Pete Quiñones joins me to discuss how the past few years have changed his thinking and strategy for what we should be doing and who our natural audience is when it comes to spreading the ideas of private property, peace, and a decent civilization. Sponsor Getting… Read More
Ep. 2075 The Future of Money and Privacy
After the Canadian government’s crackdown on the truckers, people are looking for answers and alternatives when it comes to money, and we’re all interested in fortifying our privacy. Naomi Brockwell, an expert in both of these areas, joins us to discuss. Sponsor BetterHelp offers professional… Read More