Wed, 24 June 2015
James Bovard, the author of ten books, is an investigative journalist who has written for a wide variety of publications. |
Tue, 23 June 2015
Robert Reich keeps on making consistently fallacious but widely viewed short videos on economic topics. His video demanding a $15 minimum wage is a case in point. Thankfully, you have this episode to help you fight back. |
Mon, 22 June 2015
Why is it that despite your excellent arguments, you can't seem to get any traction with a lot of people? Is it enough to appeal to people's reason? Jonathan Haidt offers a provocative argument about how people come to hold their views. |
Fri, 19 June 2015
The irreplaceable Walter Williams smacks down the conventional wisdom on everything from so-called white privilege to education, government spending and debt, and much more. |
Thu, 18 June 2015
It's not uncommon to hear it said that Jesus was a socialist and that the early Church practiced socialism. None of this is true, and our guest takes us through all the key claims. |
Wed, 17 June 2015
The kill rate of American police will surprise you. Ed Stringham gives us the data, as well as the radical libertarian solution. |
Tue, 16 June 2015
Politicians and the media try to cram Americans into two categories: red and blue. The real America is so much more interesting, says Bill Kauffman, one of my favorite guests. |
Mon, 15 June 2015
Interest in Austrian economics is growing in China, of all places, and our guest, Jing Jin, gives us the inside scoop from Beijing. Plus: political and economic conditions in China, and whether China's growth is real. |
Fri, 12 June 2015
Antiwar.com's Angela Keaton, who will be taking the antiwar position in a debate at FreedomFest this year, discusses how to talk to conservatives about war. |
Thu, 11 June 2015
We know that's what the Federal Reserve is doing, but precisely how? Mark Thornton gives all the details. |