In this week’s flagship Lions of Liberty podcast, it’s this month’s Patreon Nittany Level Special, as longtime Patron of the show Anthony Meier takes over producing duties and tasks us with watching and reviewing the 1976 sci-fi classic “Logan’s Run” starring Michael York (aka Basil Exposition from the Austin Powers films.) Marc brings in two sci-fi fanatics for this one – Electric Libertyland host Brian McWillams, as well as his Second Print Comics co-host Remso Martinez, who is briefly defecting from his position in the We Are Libertarians network to join the Lions of Liberty for this episode. They break down the entire film from beginning to end and look at everything aspect from the absurd to the profound, breaking down libertarian themes along the way.
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