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Ep. 372 Religious Freedom, Freedom of Association, and That Indiana Law
Today I discuss the controversy surrounding Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Lesson: stand on principle in the first place,… Read More
Ep. 371 Private Cities?
Alex Tabarrok discusses the case of India’s private city, and the challenges — and promise — of a… Read More
Ep. 370 It Is Impossible to Argue Against Libertarianism Without Contradiction
Stephan Kinsella discusses the argumentation ethics of Hans-Hermann Hoppe, who argues that only libertarian norms can be argumentatively… Read More
Ep. 369 Who Was the Real James Madison?
James Madison biographer Kevin Gutzman discusses religious liberty, nullification, federalism, and other, often misunderstood, features of the Madison… Read More
Ep. 368 War: Big Government’s Best Friend
War has all the features we associate with a government program: propaganda, lies, central planning, power grabs, cronyism,… Read More
Ep. 367 Murphy Takes on Krugman on Recessions, Business Cycles
Whether his colleagues like it or not, Paul Krugman is the public face of the Keynesian establishment. Replying… Read More
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Ep. 366 If There Were an Aristocracy of Wrong, Its Lords Would Be Fed Chairmen
About the Guest Mark Thornton, a senior fellow of the Mises Institute , is book review editor of the Quarterly… Read More
Ep. 365 Generational Poverty and the Welfare State
Is there more to poverty than a “lack of jobs”? Adam Vass Gal discusses the culture of poverty.… Read More
