Paul Gottfried joins me to discuss cancel culture (on both left and right) as well as the composition of the official conservative movement after nearly four years of a Trump presidency, and quite a bit more. Sponsor BetterHelp offers professional counseling online at affordable prices.… Read More
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Ep. 1725 Can Trump Win?
Daniel McCarthy, editor of the venerable Modern Age, joins me to discuss recent events, including the President’s convention speech, and assess the probability of four more years of Trump. Sponsor Press House Coffee, the official coffee of the Tom Woods Show, is the most delicious… Read More
Ep. 1724 Postmodernism, Critical Theory, and What’s Wrong With (Much of) Academia
James Lindsay joins me to discuss postmodernism, critical theory, and the various fields — like “queer studies,” “disabled studies” and the like — that have made academia into a minefield of untouchable orthodoxies. Sponsor At PolicyGenius.com , you can get quotes and compare rates on life… Read More
Ep. 1723 Ever Thought About Fleeing the U.S.?
I sure hadn’t, until recently. Two immigration lawyers join me today to discuss Americans’ options when it comes to moving somewhere else and in particular getting dual citizenship. Sponsor Photo IQ offers instruction in digital photography from a 20-year professional, and suitable for people ages… Read More
Ep. 1722 Are There Shutdown-Proof Businesses?
Mark Ling has been a serial product creator and entrepreneur since age 20. He’s co-founder of the Rocket Languages foreign-language instruction program, which I’ve promoted for years and which is featured in 50,000 libraries around the world. Every business he’s created can be run from… Read More
Ep. 1721 Eating Meat: A Nutritional, Environmental, and Ethical Defense
New York Times bestselling author and former research biochemist Robb Wolf joins me to make the nutritional, environmental, and ethical case for eating meat. Sponsor Blinkist lets you read (or listen to) the key lessons and takeaways from 2500+ nonfiction books in 15 minutes or… Read More
Ep. 1720 Newly Elected Libertarian Party Chair
Joe Bishop-Henchman was recently elected chair of the Libertarian National Committee. We talk about his background, his vision for the party, and how divisions in the party might be healed. Sponsor Lucy Nicotine, with their gum and lozenges, is an excellent way to stop smoking.… Read More
Ep. 1719 The Colonial Origins of American Liberty
The traditions and principles behind American liberty extend well beyond the Constitution or the War for Independence, and indeed can be found deep within the colonial experience. Here’s a review of this forgotten part of the story. Free Resources! 1) Free guide on how to… Read More
Ep. 1718 Woods Public Speaking and Persuasion Secrets
I talk about what I’ve learned over the course of my 25-year public speaking career, in the form of tips for would-be and/or nervous public speakers. Even if you’re never going to give a presentation in front of an audience, you may well benefit from my… Read More
Ep. 1717 The Origins of Gun Rights, and the Problem With Wimpy Christians
John Zmirak argues that gun rights can be justified both through natural law and via Christian arguments, and that mainline churches deploring the “gun lobby” hold their own tradition in contempt. Sponsor Blinkist lets you read (or listen to) the key lessons and takeaways from… Read More