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. 1623 Doug Casey on the Coronavirus Fallout
01/04/2020 Duration: 36minDoug Casey, whose book Crisis Investing spent 29 weeks at the #1 position on the New York Times bestseller list, joins me to assess the fallout from the various governmental responses to the coronavirus, as well as his own approach to a crisis like this. Show notes for Ep. 1623
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Ep. 1622 You Want Your Grandmother Dead, Says the Herd
31/03/2020 Duration: 01h06minDave Smith and I discuss the approach being recommended to cope with COVID-19. Is "if this saves one life, I'll be happy" a sensible way to think about the world? If you object to shutdowns for indeterminate amounts of time, does this mean you want your grandmother dead? This episode is taken from my recent appearance on Part of the Problem, Dave Smith's podcast. Show notes for Ep. 1622
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Ep. 1621 Resisting the Federal Government in These Dark Days?
28/03/2020 Duration: 52minI talk to the Tenth Amendment Center's Michael Boldin and Free Man Beyond the Wall host Peter Quinones about state nullification of unconstitutional federal laws, and whether it might apply in the current circumstances. Show notes for Ep. 1621
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Ep. 1620 The Economics of the Shutdown
27/03/2020 Duration: 33minProfessors Joseph Salerno and Peter Klein join me to discuss the economics of the extraordinary episode we are currently living through, as well as the likely consequences of how the federal government and the Federal Reserve are responding. Sponsor: Blinkist Show notes for Ep. 1620
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Ep. 1619 How Free People Can Help the Most Vulnerable, Especially During a Crisis
26/03/2020 Duration: 29minDonorSee creator Gret Glyer joins us to discuss how individuals can make real differences in the lives of other individuals, often halfway around the world -- particularly during the coronavirus crisis of 2020. Show notes for Ep. 1619
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Ep. 1618 How to Prepare for the Unexpected, Step by Step
25/03/2020 Duration: 39minJack Spirko, host of The Survival Podcast, joins me to answer the questions we all have right now: what exactly should we do to prepare for the unexpected? What do we need and what do we not need? I ask Jack a bunch of excellent listener-submitted questions that will help you be ready for whatever the world throws at you. Sponsor: Sanebox Show notes for Ep. 1618
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Ep. 1617 Another Libertarian Strategy: Startup Societies
24/03/2020 Duration: 30minJoe McKinney, founder and CEO of the Startup Societies Foundation, discusses the array of models and possibilities for "startup societies," whereby new or existing communities establish arrangements in which the hand of the state is felt more lightly. Sponsor: Harry's Show notes for Ep. 1617
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Ep. 1616 More Forbidden Questions in American History
22/03/2020 Duration: 48minHere's a freewheeling discussion of a whole bunch of questions your junior high school teacher never answered -- or even raised. Enjoy! Show notes for Ep. 1616
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Ep. 1615 How the State Makes Busybodies into Busybullies
20/03/2020 Duration: 33minEconomist Antony Davies and political scientist James Harrigan join me to discuss their new book "Cooperation and Coercion: How Busybodies Became Busybullies and What That Means for Economics and Politics". We talk about how the state thrives on wars on poverty, drugs, terror, etc., the cooperation that is at the center of the market economy, and a lot more. Sponsor: Skillshare Show notes for Ep. 1615
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Ep. 1614 Peter Schiff on the Economics of the Coronavirus
19/03/2020 Duration: 43minUncertainty casts a shadow over everything right now, as people wonder how long the coronavirus problem will persist and how intense it will become. Some people face questions about employment and staying afloat during the coming weeks and possibly even months. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve and the federal government are talking about and even taking radical action. Peter Schiff joins me to talk some sense. Show notes for Ep. 1614
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Ep. 1613 Dave Smith on Humorless Libertarian Ninnies
18/03/2020 Duration: 45minPopular podcaster and comedian Dave Smith joins me to discuss the libertarian movement's ninny problem, whereby a tiny (but obnoxiously loud) minority spends its time on the rampage against people like Dave for wrongthink because he interviews unpopular people. Oddly, neither Dave nor I has ever been criticized for featuring left-wingers on our shows and not grilling them over their faulty views. I wonder why that is. Show notes for Ep. 1613
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Ep. 1612 Joe and Bernie Go One-on-One
17/03/2020 Duration: 28minI review last night's one-on-one presidential debate between the top two remaining democratic presidential contenders. Plenty of lunacy to go around, that's for sure. Sponsor: Policy Genius Show notes for Ep. 1612
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Ep. 1611 How Innovation Works, and Why It Thrives in Freedom
14/03/2020 Duration: 32minThe great Matt Ridley joins us for a fascinating whirlwind tour of the history of innovation, and identifies key features of it that free societies disproportionately make possible. One of my all-time favorite guests! Show notes for Ep. 1611
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Ep. 1610 Both Sides Get the Economy Wrong
13/03/2020 Duration: 29minJohn Tamny returns to discuss job-training programs, price deflation, deficits, and other areas where one side (liberals or conservatives) get it badly wrong. Show notes for Ep. 1610
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Ep. 1609 How Did Iran Become Enemy #1?
12/03/2020 Duration: 37minGareth Porter discusses the history of U.S.-Iran relations, how they became so strained, the truth about the Iranian nuclear program, and more. Sponsor: Sanebox Show notes for Ep. 1609
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Ep. 1608 How to Speak Effectively, Research Better, and Read Faster
11/03/2020 Duration: 39minBrett Veinotte of the School Sucks Project has just produced something new: not the overview of schooling, education, unschooling, and the usual topics he covers, but topics like these: once we have all this (unpopular) knowledge, how do we convey it most persuasively? Or: what's the secret to being a good researcher? Or: what's the quickest, most efficient way to read a book? Sponsor: Blinkist Guest's Product: The Ideas Into Action Summit (use code WOODS for 30% off) Show notes for Ep. 1608
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Ep. 1607 How to Defend Liberty in Challenging Territory
10/03/2020 Duration: 38minAngela McArdle, who chairs the Libertarian Party of Los Angeles, has poured enormous energy into the libertarian movement and come up with a great many creative ideas to spread our message. She's also done effective battle against the crazies. Not to mention she's a blast to talk to. Enjoy! Sponsor: Stamps.com Show notes for Ep. 1607
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Ep. 1606 Anarcho-Communism and Other Challenges to Libertarians
06/03/2020 Duration: 33minIn this final episode of Bob Murphy Week we begin by talking animal rights, school shootings, and how the poor would be cared for in a libertarian society, and finish with a discussion of the problems with anarcho-communism. Show notes for Ep. 1606
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Ep. 1605 Two Hard Cases: Child Abuse, and Coronavirus
05/03/2020 Duration: 27minIn this installment of Bob Murphy Week, we consider whether and how a stateless society could handle difficult problems like child abuse and pandemics. Show notes for Ep. 1605
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Ep. 1604 How Would a Libertarian Society...
04/03/2020 Duration: 29minAs Bob Murphy Week on the Tom Woods Show continues, I take advantage of having a great libertarian theorist on the show in order to raise challenging problems like consumer safety, hunting and fishing rights, and how to deal with a mad scientist running unethical experiments. Show notes for Ep. 1604