Today’s episode focuses in on three major episodes in American labor history: Haymarket, Homestead, and the Pullman strike.… Read More
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Ep. 1022 Myths and Lunacies of Feminism
Karen Straughan joins me to discuss feminism, many feminists’ caricature of men, girls in the Boy Scouts, the… Read More
Ep. 1021 The Nobel Prize and Behavioral Economics: Anything Here for Austrians?
Gene Epstein of Barron’s joins me to discuss Richard Thaler, this year’s recipient of the Nobel Prize in… Read More
Hans Hoppe: Coming of Age With Murray
An excellent speech. Hans has done the right thing by ignoring the pygmies. When the heck did 85%… Read More
Ep. 1020 Statelessness: Another Case Study
Pete Earle, author of the study A Century of Anarchy, joins me to discuss a little-known case study of… Read More
Ep. 1000 Roast of Tom Woods, Plus a Lot More: Episode 1000, Live from Orlando!
We recorded this episode live in Orlando on September 30, 2017. It features Eric July, Michael Malice, Dave… Read More
Ep. 1019 Labor Unions: Myths and Facts
Haven’t labor unions improved the standard of living of American workers? Why, wouldn’t we not even have the… Read More
Ep. 1018 Listener Success Stories: How the Tom Woods Show Spawned These New Entrepreneurs
I keep hearing success stories from people who got started in eCommerce at my urging, so I finally… Read More
Ep. 1017 What I Told a Room Full of Doctors
In 2010 I addressed the annual meeting of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. I spoke about… Read More
Ep. 1016 Some Libertarians Are Just Too Good for the Nonaggression Principle
It’s fashionable again for libertarians to urge the abandonment of the nonaggression principle, the bedrock of our entire… Read More
