Connor Boyack, creator of the Tuttle Twins children’s books series, has just today released the latest title in the series, based on F.A. Hayek’s classic book The Road to Serfdom. We discuss themes from that book — themes most adults could stand to hear, and that Connor is helping convey to children.
About the Guest
Connor Boyack is the author of several books and the president of the Libertas Institute, a public-policy think-tank based in Utah.
Book Discussed
The Tuttle Twins and the Road to Surfdom, part of the Tuttle Twins series (use coupon code “WOODS”)
Other Book by the Guest
Feardom: How Politicians Exploit Your Emotions and What You Can Do to Stop Them (featuring a foreword by me). Also available as an audiobook, read by the author.
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Connor’s Conundrums
Libertas Institute
Previous Appearances
Ep. 654 How Government Stifles Competition and Helps the Established
Ep. 510 The Truth About the Federal Reserve: A New Strategy for Conveying It
Ep. 312 Pencils and Central Planning: A Children’s Story
Ep. 300 How and Why the State Thrives on Fear
Ep. 150 Teaching Liberty to Kids
Ep. 75 What If a Drone Hit an American Wedding?
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