Janice Fiamengo, a professor of English at the University of Ottawa and an outspoken opponent of feminism, found herself brought before the Ottawa Human Rights Commission in a two-year ordeal… Read More
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Ep. 1207 Pat Buchanan on Trump, Russia, and What the President Should Do
Pat joins me to discuss the state of Russiagate, how the President should respond, what a President Buchanan would be doing, what’s likely to happen in the fall elections, the… Read More
BONUS Ep. 1204 Without This Music, Your Life Is Worse
At long last, the episode you’ve been waiting for on progressive rock is here. This is yet another way the Tom Woods Show improves your life. My guests today are… Read More
Ep. 1202 Abolish the Sex Offender Registry?
Emily Horowitz, a professor at St. Francis College in Brooklyn, was the overwhelming winner (measured objectively by audience opinions before and after) of a debate earlier this year at the Soho Forum… Read More
Ep. 1200 Walter Block on His Life With Ayn Rand and Murray Rothbard
The prolific libertarian scholar Walter Block joins me for a fascinating look at his life in the libertarian world, from his days as a social democrat through libertarianism and beyond.… Read More
Ep. 1198 Judge Napolitano on Kavanaugh, and the Court’s Worst Decisions
Judge Andrew Napolitano, senior judicial analyst at the FOX News Channel, joins me to discuss Trump’s most recent Supreme Court nominee as well as the names the Judge would have… Read More
Ep. 1190 Me to the Libertarian Party: Wake People Up; Don’t Put Them to Sleep
At the recent event in New Orleans sponsored by the Mises Caucus of the Libertarian Party I spoke very bluntly about what a libertarian party should be doing and the… Read More
Ep. 1188 Just When You Thought We’d Smashed the Schools Good, Along Comes Gene Epstein
Gene Epstein joins me to make if anything an even more radical case against the existing education system than Bryan Caplan does in the latter’s recent book The Case Against Education.… Read More
Ep. 1182 Micro-Experiments in Liberty Around the World
Tom W. Bell joins me to discuss the variety of micro-experiments in liberty, of varying degrees of significance, going on all over the world — like special economic zones, the… Read More
Ep. 1180 Inflation: Its Cultural and Political Consequences
Jorg Guido Hulsmann, a senior fellow of the Mises Institute and a professor of economics at the University of Angers in France, discusses those aspects of inflation most people overlook, involving how… Read More
