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Ep. 135 Money, Sound and Unsound
Joseph Salerno, academic vice president of the Mises Institute and author of Money, Sound and Unsound , talks about the Fed, the… Read More
Ep. 134 The ‘Equal Pay Day’ Scam
On Equal Pay Day, Mark Perry of the University of Michigan and the American Enterprise Institute gives the… Read More
Ep. 133 The Last Soviet Defector?
Yuri Maltsev , economist and Soviet defector, discusses life in the Soviet Union.
Ep. 132 The Real Hamilton
Tom DiLorenzo, author of Hamilton’s Curse, tells the truth about the beloved Alexander Hamilton.
Ep. 131 The Libertarian Homeschooler
Ana Martin, aka The Libertarian Homeschooler, joins Tom. Check out The Libertarian Homeschooler’s Facebook page .
Ep. 130 The Fallacies of ‘Public Goods’
Jeff Herbener, department chairman of economics at Grove City College and a faculty member at Tom’s Liberty Classroom , discusses… Read More
Ep. 129 Righting Rawls
Gary Chartier, author of Radicalizing Rawls: Global Justice and the Foundations of International Law , makes an argument for private-property anarchism, and explains about how the project of… Read More
Ep. 128 David Stockman on Keynes and the GOP
What good is the GOP if its economics is semi-Keynesian? David Stockman, former director of the Office of… Read More
Ep. 127 Against Fuzzy Thinking
Stephan Kinsella joins Tom for an overview of libertarian ideas, clearing up common confusions.