Professor Shawn Ritenour, author of Foundations of Economics: A Christian View , joins Tom to explain what makes Austrian economics different from (and better than) neoclassical economics. Follow Shawn’s blog: foundationsofecon.blogspot.com .
For the full list of episodes, click here.
Ep. 103 Where Is the World Heading?
Richard Maybury , author of Whatever Happened to Penny Candy , joins Tom to discuss global economic trends, what people should do, and more.
Ep. 102 Empire Corrupts
Bill Kauffman, one of Tom’s favorite authors, talks about decentralism, localism, and how empire corrupts the soul. Check out Bill’s article archive at The American Conservative , and take a look at his latest book, Bye Bye Miss American Empire: Neighborhood Patriots, Backcountry Rebels, and their Underdog Crusades to Redraw America’s Political Map .
Ep. 101 Bad News for Bitcoin?
Erik Voorhees joins Tom to review recent Bitcoin news.
Ep. 100 Are There Good Arguments for the State?
Michael Huemer, professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado at Boulder, discusses his book The Problem of Political Authority: An Examination of the Right to Coerce and the Duty to Obey .
Ep. 99 Judge Napolitano!
Judge Andrew Napolitano , senior judicial analyst at FOX News and author, most recently, of Theodore and Woodrow , takes listener questions.
Ep. 98 The Presidents: The Bad and the Less Bad
Ivan Eland, author of Recarving Rushmore: Ranking the Presidents on Peace, Prosperity, and Liberty , joins Tom to talk best and worst in the history of the presidency.
Ep. 97 New Deal or Raw Deal?
Historian Burt Folsom joins Tom to discuss Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal.
Ep. 96 World-Destroying Fallacies
Bob Murphy joins Tom to discuss a popular article describing economic reforms that should help so-called millennials. No fallacy is left unsmashed.
Ep. 95 On Lincoln’s Birthday, Tell the Truth
Tom DiLorenzo, author of The Real Lincoln, joins Tom on Lincoln’s birthday to shed some light on the sixteenth president.