Scientists from Oxford, Harvard, and Stanford just released a declaration against lockdowns as a strategy and for the resumption of normal life, particularly for younger people — and that means sports, music, the arts, everything. The Great Barrington Declaration Click here to read and (if you wish)… Read More
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Ep. 1748 The Unknown History of States Defying the Feds
If a President Biden where to try to shut the country down, as he has said he would, it would be necessary for the rational states to recall the powers they once had to protect their people from the federal government. In this episode I… Read More
Ep. 1747 Ex-Marxist Exposes Postmodernism, Critical Theory, and Cultural Studies
Michael Rectenwald, whose life was made miserable to impossible at New York University after he began to dissent from the social justice orthodoxy, just created a full-blown course on postmodernism, critical theory, and cultural studies, and their implications for liberty. In today’s episode we cover… Read More
Ep. 1746 Can Anarchism and Conservatism Teach Each Other?
Dan McCarthy, editor of Modern Age, is a traditional conservative who has great sympathy for and is widely read in Rothbardian anarcho-capitalism. We have a meeting of the minds in today’s episode. Sponsor BetterHelp offers professional counseling online at affordable prices. Get matched with your… Read More
Ep. 1745 Lew Rockwell and Tom on the First Trump/Biden Debate
Lew Rockwell joins me for our traditional post-debate episode! Sponsor Photo IQ offers instruction in digital photography from a 20-year professional, and is suitable for people ages 13 and up. Great for homeschoolers, and for anyone. Get personal feedback on your uploaded homework and build… Read More
Ep. 1744 Doing Business in an Age of Shutdowns, with CEO Donald Wilson
Donald Wilson is the CEO of GearBubble, the platform I’ll be using to offer Tom Woods Show merchandise, and where over 150,000 people sell print-on-demand products like phone cases, mugs, and T-shirts. We discuss everything from his inauspicious start – he sold a single product… Read More
Ep. 1743 Lockdowns Are Crushing the Developing World
Gret Glyer is the creator of DonorSee, the extraordinary philanthropy app. He lived in Malawi for three years and is well informed about the challenges facing the developing world. From the beginning he warned that lockdowns would cause net devastation in these societies, and that’s… Read More
Ep. 1742 University Life in America: An Eyewitness Report
TJ Roberts, a law student who recently finished his undergraduate studies, gives us a no-holds-barred glimpse into modern university life. And as you might expect, it ain’t pretty. Sponsor Photo IQ offers instruction in digital photography from a 20-year professional, and is suitable for people… Read More
Ep. 1741 Harvard Medical School Prof. Martin Kulldorff: Lockdowns Not the Answer
Martin Kulldorff is a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and is a biostatistician and epidemiologist whose research centers on the early detection and monitoring of infectious disease outbreaks. He has opposed lockdowns from the very beginning of the COVID crisis. Sponsor Blinkist lets you… Read More
Ep. 1740 The Post-Ginsburg Supreme Court, with Kevin Gutzman
Ruth Bader Ginsburg fought for what she believed in — which is precisely what made her an atrocious Supreme Court justice. Historian and legal scholar Kevin Gutzman joins me to discuss her legacy and our future. Sponsor BetterHelp offers professional counseling online at affordable prices.… Read More