Quite a diverse array of voices have spoken out against the U.S. war machine over the past two centuries, and in today’s episode we discuss a bunch of them. Book… Read More
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Ep. 1631 What the Governors Should Do Now
Jeff Deist of the Mises Institute joins me to review the specific steps the state governors should take right now to restore normal life in the United States. Sponsor At… Read More
Ep. 1630 Dissident Virus Voices
Brett Veinotte of the School Sucks Project invited me onto his podcast to talk coronavirus, lockdowns, and frustration — and hope. The Brett/Tom Program The Ideas Into Action Summit (use code WOODS for 30% off) Listener Website Mentioned… Read More
Ep. 1629 Kinsella on the Coronavirus, His Road to Libertarianism, and the Good and Bad in Ayn Rand
Libertarian legal theorist Stephan Kinsella and I discuss his road to libertarianism (of the Rothbardian kind), where he thinks we need more work, the rights and wrongs of Ayn Rand,… Read More
Ep. 1628 Is the Coronavirus a Libertarian Moment?
Finance professor Murray Sabrin thinks so. Murray is convinced that libertarians in fact have an excellent opportunity to lay bare the problems with the state. Sponsor Skillshare is an online learning… Read More
Ep. 1627 Lockdowns vs. Human Flourishing: Is There Another Approach?
Alex Epstein returns to discuss the coronavirus response, what sensible practices we ought to adopt, and why mere biological life is not enough. Sponsor At PolicyGenius.com , you can get quotes and… Read More
Ep. 1626 What’s Wrong With American Health Care?
Anthony Welti, candidate for Washington state insurance commissioner, joins us to discuss the libertarian insights that reveal what’s wrong with American health care. Guest’s Website AnthonyWelti.com Free Resources! 1) Free guide on… Read More
Ep. 1625 The Woods Controversies Revisited
With the insightful — and to my mind hilarious — Roger McCaffrey, I review the fun controversies surrounding some of my most successful books. We also discuss libertarianism and the… Read More
Ep. 1624 Non-Marxist Latin American History
Dedra Birzer, lecturer in history at Hillsdale College, joins me for a bird’s-eye view of a major chunk of Latin American history, beginning with pre-Columbian civilizations and continuing through European… Read More
Ep. 1623 Doug Casey on the Coronavirus Fallout
Doug Casey, whose book Crisis Investing spent 29 weeks at the #1 position on the New York Times bestseller list, joins me to assess the fallout from the various governmental… Read More