Thu, 30 April 2015
For fifteen solid years we've had one form of stimulus or another, and the results do not impress. For the true believer, this means we need more stimulus. For the rest of us, it's time to try something else. |
Wed, 29 April 2015
Tom and famed investor Doug Casey are interviewed on the McQuistion PBS program about anarchism and the state. |
Tue, 28 April 2015
How bad is American education? Worse than you think. Alex Newman walks us through the crazy math, the crazy reading strategies, the behavioral drugs, and the historical origins of it all. |
Mon, 27 April 2015
Carbon taxes are a free-market way of dealing with climate change and averting disaster, says a prominent policy analyst. Economist Bob Murphy doesn't let him get away with it. |
Fri, 24 April 2015
Here's the evidence. |
Thu, 23 April 2015
Few topics are more foundational to libertarianism than rights. What are rights? How can we derive them? And do they extend beyond human beings? We explore these and other questions in today's episode. |
Wed, 22 April 2015
Terms like fascist and fascism get thrown around indiscriminately by people who know how toxic they are and who want to demonize their opponents. But almost nothing and no one accused of fascism these days has the slightest connection to genuine fascism, and the result is confusion. What was fascism really all about? Paul Gottfried joins us for a lesson in intellectual history. |
Tue, 21 April 2015
We hear a lot of talk about "equality of opportunity." But is there or could there be such a thing? This apparently benign idea, if taken seriously, would yield innumerable horrors, argues George Reisman in today's episode. |
Mon, 20 April 2015
Ep. 384 Will You Join Me? I Plan to Try the Miracle Morning for a Month -- the Testimonials Are Just Too Powerful
Hal Elrod's story will stun you -- in a terrible car accident at age 20, he was dead for six minutes, and when he did revive, he was told he'd never walk again. He went on to run a 52-mile ultra-marathon. And he developed the Miracle Morning, a morning action plan that has changed countless lives. Have a listen! |
Fri, 17 April 2015
The conventional wisdom on presidential war powers is dangerously mistaken. Today I talk to one of the country's foremost experts, to set the record straight. |
Thu, 16 April 2015
Ron Paul used to talk quite a bit about "the remnant." Few knew what he meant. But when you find out, it's almost eerie. Have a listen! |
Wed, 15 April 2015
As the Brazilian economy has cooled off and public discontent is mounting, recent economic policy in Brazil is coming under increasing scrutiny. In today's episode we get to the bottom of what's really going on -- plus the "less Marx, more Mises" protests! |
Tue, 14 April 2015
PressTV is a 24-hour English-language news network in Iran. It is state-owned, but independent of the state in its management. PressTV's Susan Modaress has interviewed me twice; this was the first time. |
Mon, 13 April 2015
What a delight to be joined by John Tamny on the launch day of his excellent new book! We hit lots of hot-button topics, and you'll enjoy John's compelling, informed, and entertaining answers. |
Fri, 10 April 2015
Discussions of spreading democracy in the Middle East always come back to Germany and Japan — if it can be done there, the argument goes, it can be done anywhere. Christopher Coyne discusses the flaws in this argument. |
Thu, 9 April 2015
It still amazes me that an anti-Fed book spent two and a half months as a national bestseller. And I spent that time explaining the Fed to all kinds of new audiences as a result. I hope you enjoy my story about it all! |
Wed, 8 April 2015
We could all stand to be more productive, but we need specifics, not the platitudes we find in the typical productivity and self-improvement literature. That's where the great Ari Meisel comes in. |
Tue, 7 April 2015
Tom discusses a variety of issues: environmentalism and American Indians, the allegedly laissez-faire Herbert Hoover, and the true nature of Social Security. Host of This EventBook Mentioned33 Questions About American History You're Not Supposed to Ask Related Article"What Austrian Economics Can Teach Historians," by Tom Woods (Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, vol. 11. no. 3, 2008) ResourceResource PageWorld War II and American Prosperity (smashes this myth) Related EpisodesEp. 137 Questions You're Not Supposed to Ask Special OffersIf you enjoy the Tom Woods Show, my new book — Real Dissent: A Libertarian Sets Fire to the Index Card of Allowable Opinion — is for you. Check it out! And get a free copy of the audiobook version, with me reading it, at TomWoodsAudio.com. Learn the history and economics they didn’t teach you, from professors you can trust and in courses you can listen to on the go at my Liberty Classroom. Plus live Q&A sessions, recommended readings, and more. Join us, using coupon code SHOW (all caps) for a special discount. Here are 26 reasons to adopt Ron Paul’s homeschool curriculum today (and 4 not to). I am producing courses for this curriculum. Sign up through this link and I’ll send you a FREE 10-lesson bonus course on the foundations of liberty, in time for the 2015-2016 academic year! Just drop me a line once you’ve signed up and I’ll get it to you. Previous Guest's Special OfferDon't forget about Overstock's Club O discount club (free shipping on every order, plus discounts from 5% to 40%), which normally costs $19.95, for free by emailing Patrick directly at patrick -at- overstock dot com and saying you heard the offer on the Tom Woods Show! Act fast -- you have only until April 10! |
Mon, 6 April 2015
Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne discusses libertarianism, his friend Warren Buffett, the revolutionary potential of the blockchain, and more. About the GuestPatrick Byrne is CEO of Overstock.com. Guest’s WebsiteGuest’s Special OfferJoin Overstock’s Club O discount club (free shipping on every order, plus discounts from 5% to 40%), which normally costs $19.95, for free by emailing Patrick directly at patrick -at- overstock dot com and saying you heard the offer on the Tom Woods Show! Act fast — you have only until April 10! Guest’s TwitterVideo Mentioned |
Fri, 3 April 2015
About the GuestJoseph T. Salerno is academic vice president of the Mises Institute and a professor of economics at Pace University. Paper Discussed“A Modest Proposal for Reining in the Bernanke Fed” Guest’s BookFestschriftThe Next Generation of Austrian Economics: Essays in Honor of Joseph T. Salerno (PDF) Guest’s TwitterRelated Episodes Ep. 361: Against Market Monetarism and NGDP Targeting (Joe Salerno) Special OffersI’ve just released a brand new, free eBook: 14 Hard Questions for Libertarians — Answered. Click here to get your copy! Here are 26 reasons to adopt Ron Paul’s K-12 homeschool curriculum today (and 4 not to). I produce courses for this curriculum. Sign up through this link and I’ll send you a FREE 10-lesson bonus course on the foundations of liberty, in time for the 2015-2016 academic year! Just drop me a line once you’ve signed up and I’ll get it to you. |
Thu, 2 April 2015
Article Mentioned“Is Indiana Protecting Discrimination?” by Josh Blackman Related Episodes Ep. 82: Walter Williams on Nullification, Secession, and More Book MentionedReal Dissent: A Libertarian Sets Fire to the Index Card of Allowable Opinion, by Tom Woods Special OffersGet my FREE eBook, 14 Hard Questions for Libertarians — Answered! We now have 12 courses at LibertyClassroom.com! Learn the history and economics they didn’t teach you, from professors you can trust and in courses you can listen to anywhere. Take 30% off a year’s subscription with coupon code SHOW (all caps). |
Wed, 1 April 2015
About the GuestAlex Tabarrok holds the Bartley J. Madden Chair in Economics at the Mercatus Center and is a professor of economics at George Mason University. Paper Discussed“Lessons from Gurgaon, India’s Private City” by Shruti Rajagopalan and Alexander Tabarrok, in Cities and Private Planning: Property Rights, Entrepreneurship and Transaction Costs, eds. David Emanuel Andersson and Stefano Moroni Books by the Guest Entrepreneurial Economics: Bright Ideas from the Dismal Guest’s WebsiteGuest’s TwitterGuest’s BlogRelated EpisodeEp. 363 It’s Happening: Seasteading — Liberty Through Floating Cities (Joe Quirk) Special OffersLearn from Tom on the go at LibertyClassroom.com! Discover the history and economics they didn’t teach you, from professors you can trust and in courses you can listen to anywhere. Take 30% off a year’s subscription with coupon code SHOW (all caps). Click here to get your copy of my free eBook: 14 Hard Questions for Libertarians — Answered! |