Synopsis
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Episodes
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Ep. 1603 Weaknesses in Austrian Economics?
03/03/2020 Duration: 30minBob Murphy is a prolific scholar and popular writer and speaker on the Austrian School of economics, so I thought I'd ask him: what if any weaknesses do you find in Austrian Economics, and/or where do we need to do more work? Sponsor: Skillshare Show notes for Ep. 1603
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Ep. 1602 Weaknesses in Libertarianism?
03/03/2020 Duration: 31minAs we kick off Bob Murphy Week with libertarian theorist and Austrian economist Bob Murphy, I ask him if there are areas of libertarianism that could use further work, and/or where the conventional libertarian responses are weak. Oh, yes, he says. Sponsor: Policy Genius Show notes for Ep. 1602
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Ep. 1601 How to Be a Successful Capitalist in a World of Fickle Consumers
29/02/2020 Duration: 35minSuccess within the market economy boils down to one thing: the satisfaction of consumer preferences. But this is easier said than done. What are consumer preferences? What do people want? What will they buy? How does the entrepreneur answer these questions? Ryan Levesque, bestselling author of the books Ask and Choose, shows us how we move from the theory of capitalism to the successful real-life capitalist. Sponsor: Save yourself the time and hassle of going to the Post Office, and get discounts on postage, with Stamps.com. Get a four-week free trial plus free postage and a digital scale when you go to Stamps.com, click on the microphone at the top right of the screen, and type code WOODS. Show notes for Ep. 1601
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Ep. 1600 The Great Society and Its Failures
28/02/2020 Duration: 38minAmity Shlaes returns to the show to discuss her new book on Lyndon Johnson's Great Society, which -- to say the least -- failed to live up to its promises. Sponsor: Sanebox helps you overcome the mental angst associated with an overflowing email inbox by sorting what's really important and helping you manage your email more efficiently. Start your free trial and get a $25 credit at sanebox.com/woods. Show notes for Ep. 1600
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Ep. 1599 Lew and I Talk Bernie and Bloomberg
26/02/2020 Duration: 30minLast night's Democratic debate was more interesting than some of the others, partly because of the attacks on Bernie and partly because everyone was dying to see whether Bloomberg could recover from his disastrous performance last week. The result is one of my favorite debate analysis episodes of the season. Enjoy! Show notes for Ep. 1599
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Ep. 1598 Common Logical Fallacies That Need to Be Smashed
26/02/2020 Duration: 37minGerard Casey, who taught logic at University College, Dublin, for 30 years, joins us to discuss some common logical fallacies we regularly encounter. Learn logic and other subjects with Gerard Casey, Tom Woods, and other great libertarian academics at Liberty Classroom. Get coupon codes on our coupon page. Show notes for Ep. 1598
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Ep. 1597 President Bernie Sanders?
25/02/2020 Duration: 24minI talk about (the horrendous) Mike Bloomberg and what he might have said in the debate, and also cover the Bernie Sanders phenomenon: his struggle against the Democratic establishment, and what's liable to happen if he gets elected. Sponsor: Harry's Show notes for Ep. 1597
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Ep. 1596 What Punishments Do Criminals Deserve, and Other Questions in Libertarian Theory
21/02/2020 Duration: 27minWe wrap up Walter Block week with a glance through his enormous list of publications and picking out interesting topics for libertarians: punishment theory, conjoined twins, the death penalty, and more, as well as a sneak preview of Defending the Undefendable 3. Show notes for Ep. 1596
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Ep. 1595 Suing the New York Times for Libel
20/02/2020 Duration: 30minWalter Block week continues with this episode about Walter's experience suing the New York Times for libel, after they misrepresented his comments in what had to be a deliberate act of journalistic malpractice. But what does libertarian theory have to say about libel law? Show notes for Ep. 1595
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Ep. 1594 In Defense of Corporate Raiders, Organ Merchants, and More
19/02/2020 Duration: 32minWe continue Walter Block week with a discussion of the second Defending the Undefendable book, and cover the corporate raider, the multinational enterpriser, the picket-line crosser, the hatchet man, the human organ merchant, and more. Show notes for Ep. 1594
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Ep. 1593 Defending the Undefendable: A Libertarian Defense of Despised People
19/02/2020 Duration: 28minToday we discuss Walter's classic work, Defending the Undefendable. The rogues gallery Walter seeks to rehabilitate in this episode includes the middleman, the slumlord, the speculator, and more. Sponsor: Skillshare Show notes for Ep. 1593
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Ep. 1592 Walter Block: I Lost a Debate to Ayn Rand
18/02/2020 Duration: 28minWalter Block must be the most prolific living libertarian, with over 600 peer-reviewed articles, more than 30 books, and thousands of popular articles to his credit. In this first episode of Walter Block week, we get into Walter's own history, from his high school years with classmate Bernie Sanders to his conversion to economic liberty by none other than Ayn Rand herself. Sponsor: Policy Genius Show notes for Ep. 1592
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Ep. 1591 Libertarianism: The Non-Embarrassing Version, With Scott Horton
15/02/2020 Duration: 29minScott Horton, the great libertarian foreign-policy expert, returns to the show to discuss the state of the campaign for the Libertarian Party's presidential nomination, and the prospects for having a spokesman who knows, loves, and can persuasively defend the ideas of liberty. Show notes for Ep. 1591
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Ep. 1590 Peter Schiff on Trump, and How to Protect Your Money
14/02/2020 Duration: 39minEuro Pacific Capital's Peter Schiff joins me to take listener questions (submitted via my Tom Woods Show Elite private group), including (1) what sectors tend to get hit the hardest or hit the least during downturns, including our next one? (2) what can people who aren't wealthy do to protect the savings they do have? (3) what did you tell those Occupy Wall Street protesters, and would you do such a thing in 2020? (4) what's your evaluation of Trump? ... and more. Show notes for Ep. 1590
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Ep. 1589 Brexit Opponents Mercilessly Lampooned
13/02/2020 Duration: 36minThe great Dominic Frisby joins me to discuss how he successfully lampooned the elitists who pushed the Remain cause on the British, and defended the Brexiteers. Plus libertarianism, comedy, and how (if at all) a comedian can come back after bombing. Show notes for Ep. 1589
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Ep. 1588 Is There a Way to Protect Against Cancel Culture and Deplatforming?
12/02/2020 Duration: 28minMark Jeftovic, CEO of easyDNS and cryptocurrency enthusiast, says yes, and in his new book and in our conversation today he describes the approach all of us should take, regardless of how obviously inoffensive what you're saying might be. Sponsor: Blinkist Show notes for Ep. 1588
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Ep. 1587 The Problems With Economic Nationalism
11/02/2020 Duration: 55minGene Epstein joins me to discuss the problems associated with protectionism, industrial policy, and the overall package of economic nationalism. Sponsor: Stamps.com Show notes for Ep. 1587
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Ep. 1586 The Truth About Income Inequality
08/02/2020 Duration: 27minIncome inequality has been a hot topic in recent years, but nearly everyone gets it wrong. Here are the real facts, and the best way for libertarians -- or anyone -- to think about them. Sponsor: This election season, trust C-SPAN to give you an unfiltered look at politics and the candidates. Follow Campaign 2020 on the C-SPAN television networks, on the C-SPAN app, or online at c-span.org. Show notes for Ep. 1586
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Ep. 1585 Other Arguments Against Socialism Are Fine, But Not Decapitating
07/02/2020 Duration: 27minThis episode builds on the discussion in episode 1584 about the primary, and devastating, argument against socialism, namely the one developed by Ludwig von Mises that involves the impossibility of economic calculation under socialism. Today I explain why this is the most fundamental argument against socialism, trumping even the problem of dispersed knowledge emphasized by F.A. Hayek. Sponsor: Skillshare Show notes for Ep. 1585
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Ep. 1584 The Greta Thunberg Problem
06/02/2020 Duration: 39minWe've heard Greta Thunberg's angry, apocalyptic warnings about the problems arising from climate change. Now economist Paul Krugman says she's closer to the economics than her critics are. What's the right way to think about all this? Sponsor: This election season, trust C-SPAN to give you an unfiltered look at politics and the candidates. Follow Campaign 2020 on the C-SPAN television networks, on the C-SPAN app, or online at c-span.org. Show notes for Ep. 1584