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==> Dan Sanchez has a great review of the new Captain America movie. However, MAJOR SPOILERS. If you are borderline, I would strongly nudge you to go watch it; it was a lot better than I had hoped. Then after you watch it, read Dan’s review. ==> I was on the Power Trading Radio show […]
Read moreTom Woods and I Talk Private Law
We didn’t cover everything in this episode, but enough. If you want some quick reads, I recommend (in this order) the following things that I have written: ==> “The Possibility of Private Law” ==> “But Wouldn’t Warlords Take Over?” ==> Chaos Theory: Two Essays on Market Anarchy
Read moreTom Woods Offers a “Surprising” Fact about Lincoln the Hater of Slavery
I think it’s safe to say that Americans are taught from a young age that Abraham Lincoln despised slavery, and had no choice but to wage a war that killed hundreds of thousands of people. In that context, then, it’s rather surprising that his Administration continued to enforce the Fugitive Slave Law even after the […]
Read moreTom Woods and I Discuss a Rolling Stone Article
Sounds low brow, right? But not in our hands.
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Yikes I’ve been traveling lately and am way behind with some of these… ==> Niels van der Linden replies to my comment on his critique of Rothbard. ==> Richard Ebeling (my teacher in undergrad) reflects on the Great Society. ==> Megan McArdle on health insurance bailout. Joe Salerno provides more details on this interesting story […]
Read moreMemorial Video for the “Night of Clarity” 2013
Matt Harris (with help from wife Pacey) put together this excellent memorial of the event Carlos Lara and I hosted last summer in downtown Nashville. Stay tuned for the NOC 2014!
Read moreGreatest Hits from The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism
I had to send this to someone else, so I thought I’d take the opportunity to showcase this blast from the past. There was a gathering in DC in the summer of 2007 for a bunch of “PIG” authors to talk about their respective books. I think in this talk I focus on the economics […]
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