Don Boudreaux, professor of economics at George Mason University, joins me to review some of the more common… Read More
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Ep. 819 The Campus Crazies: What They’re Up to, and What We Should Do
I’ve spoken to numerous professors who have confronted the campus left, so I thought I’d talk to a… Read More
Ep. 818 Rothbard v. Rand? Michael Malice and Tom Discuss
Michael Malice comes to libertarianism more from a Randian perspective, and Tom from a Rothbardian one. Michael recently… Read More
Ep. 817 Death by HR: How Affirmative Action Cripples Organizations
Human Resources departments have for practical purposes become wings of the federal regime. Instead of seeking out the… Read More
Ep. 816 Liberty Lost a Great Historian in 2016 — Plus, Nullification and Listener Questions Answered
We lost Ralph Raico, a great libertarian historian, in December 2016. I spent the first part of this… Read More
Sticks and Stones Yada Yada, But Call Me a Name and I’ll Put You in the Gulag
Today’s Tom Woods Letter, which all the influential people receive every weekday. Be one of them . I just read this headline:… Read More
Ep. 815 Are We Like Rome?
Does the American system bear any resemblances to Rome during its imperial period? Paul Krugman, who has cheered… Read More
Who’s Most Oppressed? Tensions High at Students of Color Conference
Is it wrong or juvenile of me to take secret delight in stuff like this? This year’s University… Read More
Ep. 814 A Feminist Takes a Second Look at the Men’s Rights Movement
Documentary filmmaker Cassie Jaye began her project on the men’s rights movement as an unsympathetic, almost uncomprehending observer.… Read More
Obama Establishes Anti-“Fake News” Agency
Today’s Tom Woods Letter, which all the influential people receive every weekday. Be one of them . Well, that escalated quickly. We’re… Read More