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Ep. 252 FEE: A Slice of Libertarian History
Larry Reed, president of the iconic Foundation for Economic Education , recalls some libertarian history and discusses the challenges ahead.
Ep. 238 How Private Schools Educate the Poor
James Tooley, author of The Beautiful Tree: A Personal Journey into How the World’s Poorest People Are Educating Themselves , defies the conventional wisdom about education, the poor, and the state.
Ep. 121 The Dangers of Common Core
What’s wrong with the Common Core education standards? James Pesta, professor of literature at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, explains.
Crazy Is a Compliment: Linda Rottenberg on Entrepreneurship
Today I was joined by Linda Rottenberg, author of the New York Times bestseller Crazy Is a Compliment: The Power of Zigging When Everyone Else Zags . Everyone in this day and age needs an entrepreneurial spirit, she says. She talks about… Read More
This Guy Led Tax Strikes, and Stopped 400 Tax Hikes
Very nice chat today with Jim Tobin, founder of Taxpayers United of America , who was chronicled by an admiring Murray Rothbard in 1977. He’d just finished reading volume three of Rothbard’s Conceived in Liberty… Read More
Carla Gericke Defeats Police in Court; Plus, Life in South Africa
Carla Gericke, president of the Free State Project , joined me to discuss her recent victory over the police in court, plus what it was like to grow up in apartheid South Africa.… Read More
The Crushing Case Against Antitrust: Tom DiLorenzo on the Tom Woods Show
Tom DiLorenzo, whose books include The Real Lincoln and How Capitalism Saved America , reviews the fallacies behind antitrust law, which is normally described as necessary and benign. We also mentioned the books Concentration, Mergers, and Public Policy , by Yale Brozen,… Read More
No, You’re Not a Dummy for Believing in God
Among libertarians one finds quite a spectrum with regard to belief in God. Among the atheists, some (though by no means all) seem to have a bit of superiority complex… Read More