Walter Block must be the most prolific living libertarian, with over 600 peer-reviewed articles, more than 30 books, and thousands of popular articles to his credit. In this first episode… Read More
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Ep. 1591 Libertarianism: The Non-Embarrassing Version, With Scott Horton
Scott Horton, the great libertarian foreign-policy expert, returns to the show to discuss the state of the campaign for the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination, and the prospects for having a spokesman… Read More
Ep. 1590 Peter Schiff on Trump, and How to Protect Your Money
Euro Pacific Capital’s Peter Schiff joins me to take listener questions (submitted via my Tom Woods Show Elite private group), including (1) what sectors tend to get hit the hardest or hit the least during downturns,… Read More
Ep. 1589 Brexit Opponents Mercilessly Lampooned
The great Dominic Frisby joins me to discuss how he successfully lampooned the elitists who pushed the Remain cause on the British, and defended the Brexiteers. Plus libertarianism, comedy, and… Read More
Ep. 1588 Is There a Way to Protect Against Cancel Culture and Deplatforming?
Mark Jeftovic, CEO of easyDNS and cryptocurrency enthusiast, says yes, and in his new book and in our conversation today he describes the approach all of us should take, regardless… Read More
Ep. 1587 The Problems With Economic Nationalism
Gene Epstein joins me to discuss the problems associated with protectionism, industrial policy, and the overall package of economic nationalism. Sponsor Save yourself the time and hassle of going to… Read More
Ep. 1586 The Truth About Income Inequality
Income inequality has been a hot topic in recent years, but nearly everyone gets it wrong. Here are the real facts, and the best way for libertarians — or anyone… Read More
Ep. 1585 Other Arguments Against Socialism Are Fine, But Not Decapitating
This episode builds on the discussion in episode 1584 about the primary, and devastating, argument against socialism, namely the one developed by Ludwig von Mises that involves the impossibility of… Read More
Ep. 1584 The Greta Thunberg Problem
We’ve heard Greta Thunberg’s angry, apocalyptic warnings about the problems arising from climate change. Now economist Paul Krugman says she’s closer to the economics than her critics are. What’s the… Read More
Ep. 1583 Mises’ Smash of Socialism, 100 Years Later
In 1920 Ludwig von Mises published “Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth,” an article that demolished the foundations of socialism in its original, no-private-property-in-the-means-of-production form. In this episode I explain… Read More