Ep. 1592 Walter Block: I Lost a Debate to Ayn Rand
Walter Block must be the most prolific living libertarian, with over 600 peer-reviewed articles, more than 30 books, and thousands of popular articles to his credit. In this first episode …
Walter Block must be the most prolific living libertarian, with over 600 peer-reviewed articles, more than 30 books, and thousands of popular articles to his credit. In this first episode …
Scott Horton, the great libertarian foreign-policy expert, returns to the show to discuss the state of the campaign for the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination, and the prospects for having a …
Euro Pacific Capital’s Peter Schiff joins me to take listener questions (submitted via my private group), including (1) what sectors tend to get hit the hardest or hit the least …
The great Dominic Frisby joins me to discuss how he successfully lampooned the elitists who pushed the Remain cause on the British, and defended the Brexiteers. Plus libertarianism, comedy, and …
Mark Jeftovic, CEO of and cryptocurrency enthusiast, says yes, and in his new book and in our conversation today he describes the approach all of us should take, regardless of …
Gene Epstein joins me to discuss the problems associated with protectionism, industrial policy, and the overall package of economic nationalism. Tom WoodsThomas E. Woods, Jr., is the 2019 winner of …
Income inequality has been a hot topic in recent years, but nearly everyone gets it wrong. Here are the real facts, and the best way for libertarians — or anyone …
This episode builds on the discussion in episode 1584 about the primary, and devastating, argument against socialism, namely the one developed by Ludwig von Mises that involves the impossibility of …
We’ve heard Greta Thunberg’s angry, apocalyptic warnings about the problems arising from climate change. Now economist Paul Krugman says she’s closer to the economics than her critics are. What’s the …
In 1920 Ludwig von Mises published “Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth,” an article that demolished the foundations of socialism in its original, no-private-property-in-the-means-of-production form. In this episode I explain …