Ep. 2180 Mao’s Mass Murder
You can still find people to this day who try to claim Mao Tse-Tung was an agrarian reformer and that the deaths were caused by bad weather, but in this …
You can still find people to this day who try to claim Mao Tse-Tung was an agrarian reformer and that the deaths were caused by bad weather, but in this …
Jason Jewell of Faulkner University joins us to discuss communism (theory and history) and the realities of life under Lenin and Stalin. Sponsor: Liquid IV – Take 15% off your …
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The founder of the Beef Initiative joins me to discuss what ranchers and consumers alike can do to ensure the uninterrupted consumption of nourishing food. Tom WoodsThomas E. Woods, Jr., …
Matthew Sercely is a tax advisor who shares your values, so he’s part of an exclusive elite. Today we discuss all manner of tax questions. Matthew began his business in …
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The great jack-of-all-trades Dominic Frisby joins me to compare lunacies between the UK and the US these days, and then discusses his latest project: a dramatic production based on the …
Richard Hanania joins us for a potpourri episode: Ukraine/Russia, wokeism, what non-progressives can learn from progressives, and more. Tom WoodsThomas E. Woods, Jr., is the 2019 winner of the Hayek …