The Tom Woods Show

Haven't labor unions improved the standard of living of American workers? Why, wouldn't we not even have the weekend without them? My father belonged to the Teamsters, so I have a natural inclination to side with unions, but the facts won't let me, and in this episode I explain why.

Show notes for Ep. 1019

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Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 5:56pm EDT

I keep hearing success stories from people who got started in eCommerce at my urging, so I finally decided to make an episode out of a few of them. A little good news for a change!

Show notes for Ep. 1018

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Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 11:23am EDT

In 2010 I addressed the annual meeting of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. I spoke about government and health care, yes, but I also spoke about state nullification -- not your usual topic at a physicians' gathering.

Show notes for Ep. 1017

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Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 5:38pm EDT

It's fashionable again for libertarians to urge the abandonment of the nonaggression principle, the bedrock of our entire philosophy. It's dumb, you see. But what they propose in its place is dumb x 1000.

Show notes for Ep. 1016

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Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 3:52pm EDT

With Donald Trump publicly undermining Rex Tillerson and calling Kim Jong Un "Rocketman," should we be concerned about a potential nuclear conflict? Is there a strategy behind Trump's comments and actions? Michael Malice joins me for an update.

Show notes for Ep. 1015

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Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 7:59pm EDT

In this episode I check in with James Damore, author of the notorious memo on the "gender gap" in tech, to find out what he's up to now, what his plans are, and how he looks back on the incident that got him fired as a senior software engineer at Google.

Show notes for Ep. 1014

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Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 6:17pm EDT

Fred Lam is an eCommerce expert who went from washing dishes to doing over $20 million in sales. His book Starting from Zero, which he explains how to get for free in the episode, features a foreword by Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad.

Show notes for Ep. 1013

Direct download: woods_2017_10_01.mp3
Category:Talk Radio -- posted at: 8:50pm EDT