Ep. 1858 Christianity and the State
We’re familiar with the arguments regarding why Christians should view the state in a positive light. Are there countervailing arguments? (You know the answer!) Gary Chartier joins me to discuss. …
We’re familiar with the arguments regarding why Christians should view the state in a positive light. Are there countervailing arguments? (You know the answer!) Gary Chartier joins me to discuss. …
Gary Chartier and I discuss why it’s incorrect to claim that the market economy is opposed to Christian ethics. Tom WoodsThomas E. Woods, Jr., is the 2019 winner of the …
The term “left-libertarian” is sometimes used colloquially to refer to libertarians who favor cultural trends that are generally described as left wing, but it has a more precise and interesting …
Gary Chartier is a polymath who has made contributions to theology, philosophy, business ethics, and legal theory. He joins me this week to delve into some of these topics. This …
The story of state nullification of unconstitutional federal laws goes almost completely untold in most textbooks. If a sliver of it is told, it is told only in caricature and …
John Osterhoudt of Reason TV joins me to discuss the important direct primary care movement among physicians, which has brought price transparency and much lower costs to American health care. …
Pedro Adao went from nothing to having an 8-figure business in under two years, during COVID, and he did it using the kind of technique that was available to no …
Ian Miller’s heroic charts tell the story of the failure of the fashionable motivation measures against COVID, so I’m glad to have a chance to talk to him in today’s …
I think this one is self-explanatory, but let me add this: this episode begins with reference to three academic papers that make preposterous, blue-pilled claims about COVID, and which were …
This week I spoke in southern California to a group of people who capable of reading charts, and who are determined to be normal and live lives worthy of human …