Entrepreneur and Mises Institute benefactor Bob Luddy grew frustrated trying to work within the system, and eventually established a series of private schools whose results have been outstanding. We get… Read More
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Ep. 834 Medical Marijuana Is Allowed Only in Some Places, Right? Not If This Company Has Anything to Say About It
Plenty of folks have reported good results against a variety of ailments by availing themselves of medical cannabis options. Some American states have begun allowing the use of such options,… Read More
Ep. 833 Libertarians in a World Gone Mad: Trump’s Early Days and the Leftist Response
I just had to discuss current events with someone, so I decided to talk to Jeff Deist, whose judgment I always value. We looked at the left, the right, and… Read More
Ep. 832 Do Men Really Have All the Power? Paul Elam on the Men’s Movement
Paul Elam, the controversial founder of A Voice for Men, joins me to discuss family courts, no-fault divorce, feminism, and the state. Guest’s Website A Voice for Men Guest’s Tiwtter @AVoiceforMen Related Episodes Ep. 814 A Feminist… Read More
Ep. 831 Why Christians (and Everyone Else) Should Be Capitalists
Jay Richards responds to arguments we’ve all had to answer at one time or another as we discuss his book Money, Greed, and God: Why Capitalism Is the Solution and Not the Problem . About the Guest Jay Richards is Assistant Research Professor… Read More
Ep. 830 Should We Revere Academia, and Disparage Independent Scholars?
Steve Patterson, an independent scholar, recently released a self-published book on logic. A couple of established academics (both libertarians, by the way) scoffed: why, if this book were any good,… Read More
Ep. 829 You Shouldn’t Care About Oxfam’s Warning on Inequality
Oxfam released a report this week warning about global inequality, and proposing the usual wealth-destroying solutions. Here’s why the report ought to be ignored. Articles Discussed “ Oxfam’s Hypocrisy on Private Wealth ,” by Mateusz… Read More
Ep. 828 Would Imposing Rules on the Fed Solve Our Problems?
There’s talk these days about subjecting the Federal Reserve System to certain rules in order to make monetary policy less erratic and opqaue, and to remove much of the discretion… Read More
Ep. 827 Laughter Is Better Than Communism
Libertarian comedian Andrew Heaton joins me to discuss topics ranging from licensing to taxation, as only a comedian can. About the Guest Andrew Heaton was voted New York City’s Greatest… Read More
Ep. 826 What to Watch Out for in a Trump Presidency
Murray Sabrin joins me to discuss the likely features of a Trump presidency, including the best outcomes libertarians might be able to hope for. About the Guest Murray Sabrin is… Read More