Synopsis
Join New York Times bestselling author Tom Woods for your daily serving of liberty education! Guests include Ron Paul, Judge Andrew Napolitano, David Stockman, and hundreds more, with topics like war, the Federal Reserve, net neutrality, the FDA, Austrian economics, and many other subjects of interest to libertarians. Join us!
Episodes
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Ep. 669 Rape Culture Hysteria
26/05/2016 Duration: 33minWe live in a "rape culture," according to many feminists these days, in which men are by definition rapists and in which rape is encouraged and considered normal. In fact, rape is punished severely and some people's lives have been ruined because they were assumed to be guilty when they weren't, so what could this all be about? Wendy McElroy, author of a new book on the subject, joins me to shed some light. Show notes for Ep. 669
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Ep. 668 An Economist's Case for a Noninterventionist Foreign Policy
25/05/2016 Duration: 36minEconomist David R. Henderson, deeply affected by the wars following 9/11, turned his research energies toward foreign policy, looking to see how an economist's tools could be brought to bear in deciding on a sensible foreign policy. We talk about that today, in a really outstanding conversation. Show notes for Ep. 668
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Ep. 667 Mises and Hayek Caused the Financial Crisis, and the Rest of the World’s Problems, Too
25/05/2016 Duration: 38minThe left-wing George Monbiot of The Guardian says the financial crisis was caused by “neoliberalism,” a term Mises and Hayek never used, but a category into which Monbiot places them. He then says pretty much all our problems have been caused by “neoliberalism.” It’s a smorgasbord of stupidity, but (or should I say “so”?) it went viral. Show notes for Ep. 667
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Ep. 666 No, We Are Not Screwed
23/05/2016 Duration: 40minLibertarian entrepreneur TK Coleman confronts the "we're all doomed because of our choices in this election" chorus we hear every four years. As bad as the state is, you still hold a lot of power in your hands. Show notes for Ep. 666
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Ep. 665 Young Businessman Enjoys Rapid Success, Won't Abase Himself Before SJWs
20/05/2016 Duration: 40minEntrepreneur Ryan Daniel Moran returns to the show to discuss capitalism, business, and his own success. Show notes for Ep. 665
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Ep. 664 How the Fed Screwed Up Before and During the Great Depression
20/05/2016 Duration: 40minWe know the Fed inflated during the 1920s and set the stage for the bust, but some people say that if only the Fed had inflated during the 1930s, things would have improved. This is wrong on every conceivable level -- and in fact, the Fed tried its best to inflate in the 1930s. It's very important for us to get this right, because we've got the Keynesians and the Friedmanites united against us. We clear up the Fed's real record during the Depression in today's episode. Show notes for Ep. 664
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Ep. 663 Is the Constitution an Enemy of Liberty?
18/05/2016 Duration: 31minSheldon Richman, author of the new book America's Counter-Revolution, thinks so. (Warning: heads may explode while listening.) Show notes for Ep. 663
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Ep. 662 The Christian Libertarian: Oxymoron, or a Natural Fit?
17/05/2016 Duration: 35minChristians can be libertarians, and vice versa, says Norman Horn, who recently debated a seminary president on precisely this issue. Show notes for Ep. 662
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Ep. 661 A Visit to Zimbabwe, with Doug Casey
16/05/2016 Duration: 31minRenowned International investor Doug Casey recently returned from a trip to Zimbabwe with Nick Giambruno, editor of InternationalMan.com. Lots of interesting stories -- plus, Doug's take on the presidential election in the U.S. Show notes for Ep. 661
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Ep. 660 Steve Forbes and Tom on Financial Meltdown
13/05/2016 Duration: 34minHere's an episode I did of a PBS program, the subject of which was whether capitalism was the cause of or the solution to the problems stemming from the financial crisis of 2008. Show notes for Ep. 660
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Ep. 659 Afraid of President Trump? How About Presidents in General
12/05/2016 Duration: 38minMichael Malice makes his triumphant return to the show with a discussion of a possible President Trump, and why Trump Derangement Syndrome seems to make people forget how bad the other presidents have been. Show notes for Ep. 659
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Ep. 658 War and Peace: The Key Libertarian Issue
10/05/2016 Duration: 28minMarc Guttman joins me to discuss his outstanding volume Why Peace, with scores of contributions from fascinating people -- intelligence officers, intellectuals, military figures, war victims, and more -- from a wide variety of ideological backgrounds telling the real truth about war. Show notes for Ep. 658
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Ep. 657 An Episode About Episodes: My Personal Guide to the Tom Woods Show
10/05/2016 Duration: 01h06minToday I look back on the previous 656 episodes and pull out some memorable ones to discuss. I also point out episodes that weren't listened to as much but that deserved a larger audience. And in general I give you -- especially but not exclusively newcomers -- a nice overview of the two and a half years of the Tom Woods Show. Even (especially?) if you've listened to them all, you'll enjoy taking this little trip with me. Show notes for ep. 657
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Ep. 656 How the Wholesome Meat Act Gives Us Less Wholesome Meat
06/05/2016 Duration: 39minWould you believe me if I told you something called the Wholesome Meat Act didn't in fact make our meat more wholesome? I mean, it's called the Wholesome Meat Act! Didn't I read the name? As usual, there's more to a benign-sounding bill than meets the eye. Show notes for Ep. 656
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Ep. 655 Economist Goes Very Wrong on Business Cycles; We Correct Him
05/05/2016 Duration: 32minEconomist Steve Horwitz recently wrote an article urging Austrians to be not quite so boastful about their business cycle theory. After all, he said, it has serious shortcomings. And we should supplement our view of the Great Depression with the work of Milton Friedman, who blamed it on deflation. In today's episode, my guests put everything right. Show notes for Ep. 655
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Ep. 654 How Government Stifles Competition and Helps the Established
04/05/2016 Duration: 34minThe comic-book version of government portrays it as a benign institution innocently fostering the common good In practice, it creates a labyrinth of rent-seeking regulation that often benefits established firms and industries at the expense of upstarts. Connor Boyack and I discuss this phenomenon on the show today. Show notes for Ep. 654
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Ep. 653 The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels: Educating Barbara Boxer
04/05/2016 Duration: 36minAlex Epstein, author of The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, recently testified before a Senate committee -- and as you might guess, sparks flew. Show notes for Ep. 653
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Ep. 652 That Donald Trump Foreign Policy Speech
02/05/2016 Duration: 36minDonald Trump's April 2016 speech before the Center for the National Interest has sparked discussion, controversy, and debate. Was it really a call for an America First foreign policy? Scott Horton walks through it with us. Show notes for Ep. 652
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Ep. 651 Austrian School Physician on What's Wrong with Health Care
29/04/2016 Duration: 42minDr. Michel Accad, a physician influenced by Austrian economics, says Austrian insights are essential to a proper understanding of health, which mainstream medicine cannot coherently define. Plus: why we don't need medical licensing. Show notes for Ep. 651
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Ep. 650 Fascism: The Career of a Concept
28/04/2016 Duration: 46minHow about that: fascism has a definition after all, and isn't just a term for whatever people happen to dislike. In his new book, Paul Gottfried traces the meaning of the word and how it's been used over the years as a polemical device in ideological battles. Show notes for Ep. 650