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. 1384 Andrew Yang and Universal Basic Income
14/04/2019 Duration: 32minAntony Sammeroff joins me to discuss Andrew Yang's recent appearance with Ben Shapiro, and how Shapiro might have pushed back a bit more against Yang's proposal of a universal basic income. Show notes for Ep. 1384
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Ep. 1383 How Phony "Rights" Empower the State, and Other Libertarian Topics
12/04/2019 Duration: 01h22minToday's episode covers a wide array of foundational libertarian topics: positive vs. negative rights, Locke vs. Hobbes, constitutional interpretation, slavery and the U.S. Constitution, subsidiarity, the social contract, and a lot more. It comes from my recent appearance on the Western Canon Podcast. Show notes for Ep. 1383
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Ep. 1382 Lew Rockwell on the 2020 Democrats, and Everything Else
10/04/2019 Duration: 37minAll right, not quite *everything* else... but on: Trump, Russiagate, the media, Barry Goldwater, meeting Rothbard, being Mises' editor, becoming an anarcho-capitalist, and more. Show notes for Ep. 1382
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Ep. 1381 I've Been Wrong About Right and Left
09/04/2019 Duration: 40minI felt uneasy after my recent episode with Michael Malice on the meaning of political left and right, and now I know why: I've been wrong about a major piece of the puzzle. The brilliant Paul Gottfried joins me to walk through the issue: is there really a "left-right spectrum"? What do the terms mean? Has there been a "right" in America? Is "fascism" really resurgent? What books does he recommend? Plenty of provocative stuff here, including Gottfried's contention that politics is not "downstream of culture," but rather that it's the other way around: to a considerable extent, culture flows from politics. Show notes for Ep. 1381
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Ep. 1380 Don't Get Snookered by Phony Constitutional Originalists
09/04/2019 Duration: 41minMark Pulliam returns to the show to discuss the problem of faux originalism in constitutional interpretation, emanating these days from certain libertarian and conservative think tanks. It's easy to be fooled by these arguments. What these arguments promote in the long run is not liberty but centralization and rule by judges. Sponsor: Harry's Show notes for Ep. 1380
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Ep. 1379 Andy Ngo on Hate Crime Hoaxes and Dissident Journalism
06/04/2019 Duration: 36minAndy Ngo of Quillette.com joins me to discuss recent hate crime hoaxes, particularly in left-liberal Portland, as well as dissident journalism in general and his own philosophical evolution after observing the progressive left up close again and again. Show notes for Ep. 1379
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Ep. 1378 What Is Socialism, Anyway? Pinning Down a Slippery Term
05/04/2019 Duration: 40minThe word "socialism" is thrown around constantly these days, usually in favorable contexts. But what in fact is socialism? Hitler wasn't a socialist, socialists insist, who then turn around and say Sweden is socialist, even though no true socialist thinks so. Can we pause a minute to figure out what they favor and what they're talking about? CJay Engel joins me. Sponsor: Blinkist Show notes for Ep. 1378
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Ep. 1377 Dissident Voices Suppressed Online? Technology to the Rescue
04/04/2019 Duration: 40minThe news continues to be grim about purges on major social media platforms, but Andrew Torba, creator of Gab, has just released Dissenter, a browser extension that adds an independent comments section to any website. We discuss this, and the future of social media, including alternatives like Gab. Sponsor: Skillshare Show notes for Ep. 1377
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Ep. 1376 The Fed's Lies: A Fun-Filled Review
03/04/2019 Duration: 30minDuring the critical year of 2007, between the end of the housing bubble and the onset of the financial crisis, major officials of the Federal Reserve made claims that appear to have been designed more to prop up confidence in a shaky system than to give real insight into what was actually happening. These people were supposed to be the country's experts on the topics involved, and they could not have been more consistently wrong. Why? Sponsor: Away Show notes for Ep. 1376
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Ep. 1375 Myths of Gun Control, Plus: New Rothbard Book
02/04/2019 Duration: 39minJosé Niño returns to discuss the most common myths of gun control. Before that, I spend some time talking about the fifth volume of Conceived in Liberty, which will be released sometime this year. It takes Murray Rothbard's history of the United States, which he never completed but which began with extensive coverage of the colonial period in the first four volumes, up through 1791. I share my impressions of the manuscript, and Rothbard's coverage of a historical episode that everyone else got wrong until 2002, but Rothbard had somehow figured out in the 1970s. Show notes for Ep. 1375
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Ep. 1374 Russiagate: Here's How Bad the Media Really Was
29/03/2019 Duration: 33minThis episode reviews some of the key moments and claims from the Russiagate fiasco, to help clarify just what a damning indictment of the media it truly is. Show notes for Ep. 1374
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Ep. 1373 Scott Horton on Yemen 4th Anniversary and Afghanistan Peace Talks
28/03/2019 Duration: 01h13sScott Horton, the great libertarian foreign policy expert, brings us up to date on the humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen as well as the ongoing peace talks in Afghanistan. We touch a bit on Syria and on Russiagate as well. Any episode with Scott is indispensable, and this one is no exception. Show notes for Ep. 1373
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Ep. 1372 Michael Malice on What Left and Right Mean
28/03/2019 Duration: 53minBy popular demand, Michael Malice and I discuss the political terms "left" and "right" -- are they meaningful? If so, what do they mean? Do libertarians belong somewhere on that continuum? Show notes for Ep. 1372
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Ep. 1371 The Mueller Report and Fake News
26/03/2019 Duration: 29minThe year 2019 hasn't been a good one for the news media -- and now the Mueller report, which failed to find evidence of "collusion" between the Trump campaign and Russia, has just hit like a 10-megaton bomb. Mike Cernovich and I survey the wreckage. Show notes for Ep. 1371
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Ep. 1370 The Fake Social Contract
26/03/2019 Duration: 35minThe "social contract," which we are said to have consented to "implicitly," is the primary way we hear the state justified. Our opponents on social media seem to consider this a devastating reply, as if we've never heard it before. Taxation isn't theft because we've all agreed to it via the social contract, they say. Uh huh. Sure. This episode puts the social contract through the shredder. Show notes for Ep. 1370
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BONUS Ep. 1369 Church Politics in the Age of Francis
23/03/2019 Duration: 50minSome of my favorite conversations on or off the air are with Catholic publisher Roger McCaffrey (who's the godfather to two of our daughters, incidentally). In addition to being very knowledgeable about a great many things, he is a man of impeccable judgment, such that whenever I need advice I nearly always contact Roger first. In this bonus episode he and I discuss the Francis papacy, the next conclave, the five living people who have most influenced me, and plenty more. It's such a fun discussion. Show notes for Ep. 1369
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Ep. 1368 Reagan Admin's David Stockman: Is MAGA a Fantasy?
23/03/2019 Duration: 40minDavid Stockman, who served as director of the Office of Management and Budget under Ronald Reagan, and who's been a great friend of the Tom Woods Show, returns to discuss his new book, Peak Trump: The Undrainable Swamp and the Fantasy of MAGA. We discuss John McCain (Stockman pulls no punches), the Fed, Trump's economics, Russiagate, and more. Show notes for Ep. 1368
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Ep. 1367 Jordan Peterson Hits Back at Cambridge University
21/03/2019 Duration: 31minCambridge University has rescinded a fellowship offer extended to Jordan Peterson, probably the best-known and most followed academic in Canada's history. He hit back in his characteristic style. Show notes for Ep. 1367
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Ep. 1366 The Democrats and Their Court-Packing Plan
20/03/2019 Duration: 25minOn a previous episode I predicted that the Democrats would not let the transformation of the Supreme Court stand, and would instead try to revive the idea of packing the Court. I was right. In this episode I discuss the history behind the number of justices on the Court, the FDR Court-packing episode, and current proposals from Democratic officials. Sponsor: Skillshare Show notes for Ep. 1366
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Ep. 1365 The Shrinking Index Card of Allowable Libertarian Opinion
20/03/2019 Duration: 37minYou'll never guess what your host did that outraged the delightful "left-libertarian" wing of our little movement this time, but it speaks volumes. I also discuss the ongoing Tulsi Gabbard situation. Show notes for Ep. 1365