The Tom Woods Show

The debate was much more serious this time around than it was last time, and Lew believes it's because the candidates see the writing on the wall and want to go out with dignity. Whatever the motivation, it's still good fodder for Lew and me, as we discuss the debate's style and content, as well as some important news items related to the race. Don't miss it!

Show notes for Ep. 615

Direct download: woods_2016_03_11.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 2:18pm EDT

Murray Rothbard's work, more than anything else, is responsible for making me into a libertarian. I continue to learn so much from that vast body of scholarship, spanning several disciplines. He was unforgettable, too, for his infectious enthusiasm and lively personality. On the occasion of the release of a new collection of Rothbard's work, we revisit his legacy.

Show notes for Ep. 614

Direct download: woods_2016_03_10.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 11:53am EDT

To call any aspect of the climate change orthodoxy into question is to risk being condemned as "anti-science." But are the arguments and computer models of the so-called mainstream really so rock solid?

Show notes for Ep. 613

Direct download: woods_2016_03_09.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 10:43am EDT

Euro Pacific Capital CEO Peter Schiff says the U.S. is actually already in recession, Plus, listener questions about asset allocation, the Department of Labor's crazy new rules for the financial industry, Donald Trump and international trade, and more.

Show notes for Ep. 612

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Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 10:30am EDT

Libertarians have done a good job when it comes to economics, and a terrible job when it comes to filmmaking and entertainment. Unfortunately, that's where a lot of people's views come from. Patrick Reasonover joins me to discuss his strategy for changing this!

Show notes for Ep. 611

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Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 11:52am EDT

Sara Young decided she didn't want to have to leave her children in order to earn an income, so she turned to the Internet, where she became very successful as an affiliate marketer and product creator. Learn how she did it in today's episode.

Show notes for Ep. 610

Direct download: woods_2016_03_06.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 9:45am EDT

In last night's debate (March 3, 2016), Trump suffered blows at the hands of moderators and candidates alike, and didn't respond well. Some very lively exchanges occurred, just as they did last time. Lew Rockwell and I give you the details and our thoughts.

Show notes for Ep. 609

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Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 3:35pm EDT

Here's a talk I gave in Kansas City in 2011 about state nullification, a topic I'd written a whole book about the previous year. The audience had a good many Tea Party people in it, so listen and see how I bring them over to the idea of really breaking with the Establishment and entertaining unconventional thoughts and strategies.

Show notes for Ep. 608

Direct download: woods_2016_03_03.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 1:53pm EDT

I wanted to discuss a few topics in the news, so we got them all done in one episode: the real story of Guantanamo, the federal government and the iPhone, and countries resisting the EU over migrants.

Show notes for Ep. 607

Direct download: woods_2016_03_02.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 10:48am EDT

Were we lied into war, or was it an innocent mistake on the basis of faulty intelligence? Our guest observed the formulation of the propaganda up close, and tells us what really happened. Oh, and now she's a Rothbardian libertarian.

Show notes for Ep. 606

Direct download: woods_2016_03_01.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 8:29am EDT