The 1970s were a time of economic stagnation — but why, and just how bad was it? The full truth in today’s episode — plus lots more stuff about the… Read More
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Ep. 499 What to Tell Your Friend Who Says Saddam Really Did Have WMDs
Every once in a while we hear it said that Saddam Hussein did have weapons of mass destruction after all, and that this discovery has been drowned out by antiwar… Read More
Ep. 423 Talking War and Peace with Conservatives
Antiwar.com’s Angela Keaton, who will be taking the antiwar position in a debate at FreedomFest this year, discusses how to talk to conservatives about war. About the Guest Angela Keaton… Read More
Ep. 415 Did the Surge Really Work?
According to the conventional wisdom, the Iraq war may have been a bad idea, but “the surge worked.” Did it? What do we mean by “worked”? CIA veteran Ray McGovern… Read More
Ep. 304 The Torture Report, and What It Left Out
The Senate committee report on the CIA’s use of torture has generated intense discussion. I can think of no one better to explain the significance of it all than Scott… Read More
The Tom Woods Show Library of Episodes
Subscribe to the show for free on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher and never miss an episode! Ep. 1547 The Country Where Libertarian Thought Is Thriving – December 4, 2019 – Raphael Lima Ep. 1546 Another Multimillionaire Who… Read More
We Who Dared to Say No to War
We Who Dared to Say No to War: American Antiwar Writing from 1812 to Now by Murray Polner and Thomas E. Woods, Jr. Basic Books, 2008 Click here to order from Amazon. Click here to order from Barnes & Noble. Click here to order the Kindle version. ($25 postpaid) “Nothing short… Read More
Who Killed the Constitution?
Who Killed the Constitution? The Fate of American Liberty from World War I to George W. Bush by Thomas E. Woods, Jr. and Kevin R.C. Gutzman Click here to order from Amazon. Click here to order from Barnes & Noble. ($20 postpaid) “If you… Read More
Ep. 210 Mind Your Own Business
David Henderson of Stanford University’s Hoover Institution makes the case for a foreign policy of nonintervention. Read his speech “ An Economist’s Case for a Noninterventionist Foreign Policy .”
Ep. 178 Current Events: Cantor and Bergdahl
Justin Raimondo of Antiwar.com discusses the defeat of Eric Cantor and the controversy over the Bowe Bergdahl/Gitmo swap . Check out Justin’s books Reclaiming the American Right: The Lost Legacy of the Conservative Movement and An Enemy of the State: The Life of Murray N. Rothbard .
