Ep. 2080 DeSantis Defies the Herd
Yesterday I had a chance to attend a COVID-related roundtable hosted by Florida governor Ron DeSantis and plenty of voices of reason were to be heard. Tom WoodsThomas E. Woods, …
Yesterday I had a chance to attend a COVID-related roundtable hosted by Florida governor Ron DeSantis and plenty of voices of reason were to be heard. Tom WoodsThomas E. Woods, …
If we’re going to be faithful to the tradition of thought we have inherited, we must sometimes defend unpopular truths. If instead we’d rather jump on whatever the latest left-wing …
This is the backgrounder you need on the history leading up to the present moment. The great Scott Horton includes copious quotations from members of the foreign-policy establishment predicting exactly …
Abel Upshur wrote the very best defense of the compact theory of the Union — i.e., reality — ever written, in the form of A Brief Enquiry into the True …
Germinal G. Van joins me to discuss his 22nd book, in which he evaluates the good and the bad in Jeffersonian economic policy. Tom WoodsThomas E. Woods, Jr., is the …
Podcaster Pete Quiñones joins me to discuss how the past few years have changed his thinking and strategy for what we should be doing and who our natural audience is …
After the Canadian government’s crackdown on the truckers, people are looking for answers and alternatives when it comes to money, and we’re all interested in fortifying our privacy. Naomi Brockwell, …
Russian expert Gilbert Doctorow joins us for a rational discussion of the conflict between Russia and ukraine, and to caution against the wild demands of armchair warriors on the Internet …
A bill that became law in Missouri in June 2021 prevents state and local law enforcement from cooperating in the execution of federal gun regulations in the state. The Justice …
James Lindsay returns to discuss his new book on the origins and consequences of Critical Race Theory. Can it really derive from Marxism if it lacks the traditional economic analysis? …