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Ep. 1042 Ivy League Professor Turns Libertarian (and We Also Discuss Machiavelli)
Jo Ann Cavallo, who chairs the Department of Italian at Columbia University, found herself drawn to libertarianism and… Read More
Ep. 1041 How to Make (Funny) Two-Minute Arguments Against Statism
Seamus Coughlin, creator of Freedom Toons, has mastered the art of using animation to convey libertarian ideas in… Read More
Ep. 1040 Why We Should Cheer Political Fragmentation All Over the West, with Michael Malice
Michael Malice has written an important column for the Observer, on the fragmented politics of the West. In Europe,… Read More
Ep. 1039 WTF?! An Economic Tour of the Weird
Economist Peter Leeson has just released a challenging new book, via Stanford University Press, that tries to make… Read More
Ep. 1038 Race and Economics: How Much Can Be Blamed on Discrimination?
Walter Williams, a professor of economics at George Mason University and the author of many books, discusses discrimination,… Read More
Ep. 1037 A War on Terror Scorecard, with Scott Horton
Scott Horton, our great libertarian foreign-policy expert, joins me to review seven countries and discuss the (grim) outcome… Read More
Bernie Supporters: Bolshevik Revolution “Lit a Spark of Hope”
The Bolshevik Revolution was one of the worst events in human history. That scarcely seems debatable. Some deluded… Read More
Ep. 1036 What Are Other Economists Missing About the Economy?
Mark Skousen, who just released the 5th edition of his economics textbook, joins me to discuss quite a… Read More
Ep. 1035 How Ludwig von Mises Fixed Economics (But Ingrates Won’t Thank Him)
Mises was of course one of the great economists, and casual followers rightly credit him for his work… Read More
