Joseph Salerno, director of the graduate program in economics at Pace University, academic vice president of the Mises Institute, and author of Money: Sound and Unsound , joins Tom to cover a wide variety of Austrian ground.
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Ep. 205 Spreading Liberty
John Papola of EconStories.tv on his multimedia approach to spreading Austrian economics and liberty.
Ep. 204 A Judge Against the Drug War?
Judge Jim Gray talks about how his professional experience turned him against the drug war.
Ep. 203 How Government Can Grab Your Stuff
Eapen Thampy of Americans for Forfeiture Reform talks about asset forfeiture.
Ep. 202 Ralph Nader on Left and Right
Ralph Nader joins Tom to discuss his new book Unstoppable: The Emerging Left-Right Alliance to Dismantle the Corporate State .
Ep. 201 Is Administrative Law Unlawful?
Philip Hamburger of Columbia Law School discusses his new book, Is Administrative Law Unlawful?
Ep. 200 “Social Justice” and Christianity
Jason Jewell discusses the libertarian case he makes in an edited volume called Christian Faith and Social Justice: Five Views .
Ep. 199 The Fed and the Taper
Bob Murphy joins Tom to discuss a recent Fed announcement, and the problems the Fed has created for itself since the financial crisis.
Ep. 198 The Simpsons and Economics
Tom talks to Prof. Joshua Hall , editor of Homer Economicus: The Simpsons and Economics .
Ep. 197 The Alleged Failure of Austerity, Plus the Ex-Im Bank
Veronique de Rugy joins Tom (1) to make the case for the Export-Import Bank, and (2) to discuss the controversy over “austerity.”
