The Tom Woods Show

Diana Johnstone, a frequent contributor to CounterPunch.org, takes aim at Hillary's hawkish foreign policy and the wreckage she's left everywhere.

Direct download: woods_09_16_2015_2.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 5:35pm EDT

There's nothing conservative about the neoconservative worldview, says Professor Claes Ryn, author of the withering study The New Jacobinism. We get into the weeds of the neoconservative phenomenon in this provocative discussion.

Direct download: woods_09_15_2015_2.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 9:47am EDT

I've written and spoken quite a bit about nullification, but my guest today, Sheriff Richard Mack, says it's also up to the local sheriff to prevent federal officials from harassing citizens. This one's a must-listen for sure! 

Direct download: woods_09_14_2015_2.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 2:31pm EDT

One of the areas of economics to which Murray Rothbard contributed significantly is known as welfare economics. As we explain in this episode, it deals with how we can determine whether utility (individual or "social," properly understood) has been increased. Rothbard's analysis led him to the conclusion that it was impossible for state action to increase social utility.

Free-market economist Bryan Caplan, in his famous article on why he isn't an Austrian, argues that Rothbard's solution is riddled with problems. Jeff Herbener joins me for a robust defense of Rothbard.

Direct download: woods_09_11_2015_2.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 11:43am EDT

It's easy to say college is overpriced and unnecessary for some people, but what exactly do we expect people to do? Isaac Morehouse and his company, Praxis, have a tremendous answer.

Direct download: woods_09_10_2015_2.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 12:23pm EDT

Country after country is scrambling to deal with the thousands of refugees pouring into Europe. But the neoconservatives are also taking the opportunity to argue that if only the West had intervened in Syria, the situation would never have deteriorated to this point. Daniel McAdams joins me to evaluate this story.

Direct download: woods_09_09_2015_2.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 12:13pm EDT

By popular demand and at long last, the great Jim Rogers joins the program today. We discuss China, India, Africa, the financial crisis of 2008, whether central banks have everything under control now, and how to decide where to put your money.

Direct download: woods_09_08_2015_2.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 12:15pm EDT

The issue of abortion has divided libertarians from the very beginning. Stephen Wagner joins me to think through the issue as dispassionately as possible.

Direct download: woods_09_07_2015_2.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 12:01pm EDT

What are the real trends in income inequality, income mobility, and standards of living? Does inequality hamper growth? These and other issues are covered in today's episode.

Direct download: woods_09_04_2015_2.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 2:32pm EDT

Euro Pacific Capital CEO and bestselling author Peter Schiff takes listener questions today and paints us a picture of what's happening in the economy and what individuals can do to weather what storms may come.

Direct download: woods_09_03_2015_2.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 10:41am EDT