Archive for Tom Woods

Tom Woods Confesses to His Listeners

There are a lot of things you will learn in this episode of the Tom Woods Show: (1) He is a good dad. (2) He is a workaholic. (3) “Contra Krugman” will launch in April. Let’s hope Krugman is still a Keynesian!

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Murphy Plugs *Understanding Bitcoin* and Tom Woods’ *Real Dissent*

Here’s the link to the Bitcoin website, and here’s the link to Tom’s new book that helps me buy Christmas presents.

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Tom Woods and I Dissect an Article Complaining About Cheap Gas

For your listening convenience I’ve embedded the video below, but go to Tom’s show notes for all the relevant links, both to the offending article and to the other information Tom and I brought up during the interview.

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The Rhetorical Significance of the 1920-1921 Depression

My favorite NY Times economist is none too happy that Jim Grant wrote a book on the topic. I’ll let others (like Tom Woods) speak for themselves, but as for me, I am completely unapologetic about what I’ve written. I explain the situation at Mises CA. An excerpt: What happened in my case is that […]

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Tom Woods and I Talk Japan, Plus a Surprise Announcement

As I said on Facebook, it might be about the Flying Spaghetti Monster we captured. Or should I say, Spaghetti Monster.

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Secession Solves Social Strife

My latest LibertyChat, amplifying a remark Tom Woods made in a recent podcast. My conclusion: Last thing: Whenever someone brings up secession as a strategy for modern American politics, some wiseguy will say, “Didn’t the Civil War show that doesn’t work?” This is such a monstrous quip that it’s hard to know how to respond. […]

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Tom Woods and I Talk Austrian vs. Chicago, Bitcoin, Gold Standard

Here’s his blog post with various formats, below is the YouTube version.

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Tom Woods’ Opening Talk at Mises University

Tom got us all fired up last night: Hmm you’re probably wishing that you could catch Tom live. And you’re free on August 15. Plus you’ve been meaning to visit Nashville because you hear it’s as fun as Vegas but classier. Oh I know! You can come to our Night of Clarity!

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