Thu, 31 July 2014
Robert Higgs, economist and economic historian and author of Crisis and Leviathan: Critical Episods in the Growth of American Government, looks at the domestic consequences of World War I. |
Wed, 30 July 2014
David Henderson of Stanford University's Hoover Institution makes the case for a foreign policy of nonintervention. Read his speech "An Economist's Case for a Noninterventionist Foreign Policy." |
Tue, 29 July 2014
Richard Gamble, author of The War for Righteousness: Progressive Christianity, the Great War, and the Rise of the Messianic Nation, talks about religion as a factor in World War I. And read Richard's article "Was World War I the Last Crusade?" |
Mon, 28 July 2014
Hunt Tooley, author of The Western Front: Battle Ground and Home Front in the First World War, discusses the factors that combined to produce World War I. |
Fri, 25 July 2014
Tom DiLorenzo discusses his book Organized Crime: The Unvarnished Truth About Government. |
Thu, 24 July 2014
Joseph Salerno, director of the graduate program in economics at Pace University, academic vice president of the Mises Institute, and author of Money: Sound and Unsound, joins Tom to cover a wide variety of Austrian ground. |
Wed, 23 July 2014
John Papola of EconStories.tv on his multimedia approach to spreading Austrian economics and liberty. |
Tue, 22 July 2014
Judge Jim Gray talks about how his professional experience turned him against the drug war. |
Mon, 21 July 2014
Eapen Thampy of Americans for Forfeiture Reform talks about asset forfeiture. |
Fri, 18 July 2014
Ralph Nader joins Tom to discuss his new book Unstoppable: The Emerging Left-Right Alliance to Dismantle the Corporate State. |
Thu, 17 July 2014
Philip Hamburger of Columbia Law School discusses his new book, Is Administrative Law Unlawful? |
Wed, 16 July 2014
Jason Jewell discusses the libertarian case he makes in an edited volume called Christian Faith and Social Justice: Five Views. |
Tue, 15 July 2014
Bob Murphy joins Tom to discuss a recent Fed announcement, and the problems the Fed has created for itself since the financial crisis. |
Mon, 14 July 2014
Tom talks to Prof. Joshua Hall, editor of Homer Economicus: The Simpsons and Economics. |
Fri, 11 July 2014
Veronique de Rugy joins Tom (1) to make the case for the Export-Import Bank, and (2) to discuss the controversy over "austerity." |
Thu, 10 July 2014
The Abbeville Institute's Donald Livingston, professor emeritus at Emory University, joins Tom to discuss secession and the southern tradition. |
Wed, 9 July 2014
Tom shares an interview with C-SPAN about his book Rollback. |
Tue, 8 July 2014
Pat Buchanan returns to the show to discuss The Greatest Comeback: How Richard Nixon Rose from Defeat to Create the New Majority. |
Mon, 7 July 2014
Sean Parnell, author of The Self-Pay Patient, joins Tom. |
Thu, 3 July 2014
Pete Leeson of George Mason University discusses his new book Anarchy Unbound: Why Self-Governance Works Better Than You Think (Cambridge University Press, 2014). |
Wed, 2 July 2014
Charles Sauer of the Free Market Medical Association talks markets and health care. |
Tue, 1 July 2014
Michael Boldin of the Tenth Amendment Center returns for an update on nullification initiatives, plus his anti-NSA work with Greenpeace. Check out his new report, "The State of the Nullification Movement 2014." |