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. 2020 Media Blackout Greets RFK Jr.'s New Book on Fauci
05/12/2021 Duration: 28minTony Lyons is president of Skyhorse Publishing, the house that published Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new book on Dr. Fauci. That book has been subject to the kind of blackout we have come to expect by now, and Tony gives us the details.
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Ep. 2019 Pandemic Socialism
04/12/2021 Duration: 36minMatt Kibbe joins us to discuss how F.A. Hayek's sometimes overlooked work The Counter-Revolution of Science relates to COVID central planning around the world.
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Ep. 2018 Judge Napolitano on the FBI and CIA
02/12/2021 Duration: 35minJudge Andrew Napolitano joins me to discuss what we've recently learned about FBI and CIA wrongdoing.
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Ep. 2017 Lockdown and Post-Lockdown in Music City
02/12/2021 Duration: 49minMusician Dan Hagen discusses what happened to Nashville during lockdown, his role in returning it gradually to normal, vaccine passports, and what the future may hold for Nashville and the rest of us. Sponsor: Persist SEO -
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Ep. 2016 The Truth About Inflation
30/11/2021 Duration: 29minWith price inflation now evident to everyone, I decided to revisit some fallacies (like Elizabeth Warren's claim that price increases are caused by "greed") about inflation and fiat money.
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Ep. 2015 An Anti-State Christmas
26/11/2021 Duration: 26minWith Thanksgiving over and Advent approaching, people have begun thinking about Christmas 2021 -- and there are plenty of Christmas-related fallacies to smash. Tom Mullen joins me for an anti-state Christmas.
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Ep. 2014 Economic Fallacies Everyone Believes
25/11/2021 Duration: 32minEconomic ignorance and stupidity just won't go away, but for the sake of all that's decent we have to keep fighting it. Caleb Fuller of Grove City College joins us to discuss some common goofs. Sponsor: Cheeky Maiden Soap is a family-run business operated by libertarian fans of the Tom Woods Show that makes all-natural soaps and other cleansers that you'll surely love. Take 15% off your first order with code WOODS at
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Ep. 2013 Your US History Book Treated You Like You Were 7
25/11/2021 Duration: 31minPatrick Newman joins me to discuss two issues in 19th-century economic history that your textbook covers cartoonishly: money and banking, and internal improvements.
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Ep. 2012 Let's Draft Women, Say the Champions of Equality
24/11/2021 Duration: 33minDemocrats and some Republicans favor adding women to the military draft. "Proponents of the change see the move as a victory for women's rights," says Roll Call. Eric Brakey and I discuss.
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Ep. 2011 Jeff Deist on Kyle Rittenhouse
23/11/2021 Duration: 36minMises Institute president Jeff Deist joins me to discuss the significance of Kyle Rittenhouse and the way the two Americas saw it.
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Ep. 2010 Business Guru vs. Paul Krugman
21/11/2021 Duration: 57minKen McCarthy perceived the commercial potential of the Internet before almost anyone, and is considered the godfather of Internet marketing. Paul Krugman, meanwhile, claimed in the 1990s that the Internet's effect on the economy would be no greater than that of the fax machine. Ken and I have a wide ranging discussion of book publishing, online business, copywriting, and a lot more, in one of my favorite of my over 2000 episodes.
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Ep. 2009 Thomas Jefferson vs. Your Teacher
20/11/2021 Duration: 39minMarco Bassani fills in the sections of 19th-century US history your teacher left out, particularly involving state resistance to the federal government.
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Ep. 2008 Woods Takes on the Big Questions
19/11/2021 Duration: 54minand I talk about public speaking, the role of politics, the government's virus response and how to know it's been b.s., whether libertarians are "individualists" who neglect "society," whether we think life is all about dollars and cents, and a lot more. One of my favorite conversations. Sponsor: CrowdHealth - Save 50% for the first six months at , using code WOODS.
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Ep. 2007 New Alternatives to the State's Indoctrination Centers
17/11/2021 Duration: 28minThis episode discusses easily accessible alternatives to the state's schools. Book Mentioned: Other Links:
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Ep. 2006 Why the Fifth Circuit Slammed the Vaccine Mandate
16/11/2021 Duration: 25minThe Fifth Circuit recently affirmed its stay of the Biden vaccine mandate. I review the text of its decision and discuss the highlights.
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Ep. 2005 Phil Labonte on Music, the Virus, Liberty, and White or Black Pill
14/11/2021 Duration: 45minPhil Labonte of All That Remains talks libertarianism (he credits ol' Woods here with radicalizing him) talks music, Covid, and whether he's white or black pilled. Special Offer: We love our monthly Happily date box — it's full of games, recipes, and activities that bring us closer together. With a different theme each month, it's something we're always thrilled to receive. Take 50% off your first date at
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Ep. 2004 A Skeptical Observer's Tour of Modern Feminism
13/11/2021 Duration: 37minPaula Wright joins us to discuss feminism in its various forms, and what if anything it commits people to other than equal access to opportunities for women.
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Ep. 2003 A Step Toward Sound Money
12/11/2021 Duration: 26minAddison Quale of Monetary Metals joins us to discuss gold and sound money, and a way we can start moving toward it even without the pronouncements of legislators. Guest's Link:
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Ep. 2002 Why It's Hurting Your Pocketbook to Be Bearish All the Time
10/11/2021 Duration: 48minInvestor and economist Mark Skousen warns that our movement tends to be so pessimistic about the economy that we miss out on income growth opportunities and have nothing to show for it but a bunch of botched predictions.
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Ep. 2001 Actor Resists Mandate at Great Personal and Professional Cost
09/11/2021 Duration: 52minOne of my favorite episodes of all time. Broadway actor Clifton Duncan discusses his evolution from someone who was generally panicked about COVID to an immovable foe of vaccinate mandates, even at tremendous cost to himself.