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Ep. 2324 Artificial Intelligence: Promise and Perils

Steve Patterson and I discuss the world of ChatGPT and beyond, and what it portends for the human experience. Sponsor: Converso Show notes for Ep. 2324

Apr 28, 202356 min

Ep. 2323 De-Zombifying Conformist Youth

Aaron Sobczak of the Libertarian Youth Caucus discusses the challenges of getting younger people to think independently rather than adopting the establishment position on pretty much everything. Sponsor: Persist SEO Show notes for Ep. 2323

Apr 27, 202328 min

Ep. 2322 Was I Wrong About Fiat Money? Gene Epstein Corrects Me

In a previous episode I made a claim about the unique difficulty of saving for retirement under a fiat money system. Gene Epstein emailed to say I was wrong. When he persisted in the argument over lunch in New York City, I decided to go ahead and invite our old friend on to discuss it. Sponsor: Converso Show notes for Ep. 2322

Apr 26, 202348 min

Ep. 2321 Kevin Gutzman on Today's History Profession

Distinguished Jefferson and Madison biographer Kevin Gutzman discusses the sad state of our profession. Sponsor: Converso Show notes for Ep. 2321

Apr 22, 202334 min

Ep. 2320 The Egalitarian Trap

Wanjiru Njoya of the law school at the University of Essex warns that the pursuit of "equality" ends in totalitarianism. Sponsors: Converso - ConversoApp.com Blinkist - Blinkist.com/Woods Show notes for Ep. 2320

Apr 22, 202345 min

Ep. 2319 Against the Medical Establishment

Sarah Thompson discusses homeopathy as an alternative to the medical establishment with a skeptical but open-minded Tom. Sponsor: Converso - ConversoApp.com Show notes for Ep. 2319

Apr 20, 202330 min

Ep. 2318 When Race Trumps Merit

The Manhattan Institute's Heather Mac Donald discusses the society-wide assault on the arts, education, medicine, the legal system, and more, on the alleged basis of racial equity. Sponsor: Policy Genius Show notes for Ep. 2318

Apr 19, 202344 min

Ep. 2317 A Libertarian Journalist in a Non-Libertarian Profession Tells His Stories

Veteran journalist Bill Steigerwald, a libertarian who interviewed people across the spectrum -- like George McGovern, Robert McNamara, Christopher Hitchens, Newt Gingrich, Pat Buchanan, Ron Paul, and yours truly -- talks about being the ideological oddball in his profession. Plus, how to be a good writer, what advice he has for aspiring journalists, who the most interesting people he interviewed were, and more. Book Discussed: Grandpa Bear Goes to Washington Show notes for Ep. 2317

Apr 15, 202351 min

Ep. 2316 A Chronicle of the Madness: Recording the Insanity of the Past Three Years

"Follow the Science: Lockdowns Go Viral" is a top-notch documentary series covering the full gamut of the Covid response, in order to help ensure nothing like this ever happens again. It is the record of events we need so that far into the future people will know exactly what happened, and what a load of b.s. it all was. Director Hawk Jensen and host Clifton Duncan join us to discuss. Special Offer: Happily date box: Take 50% off your first date at TomWoods.com/Date Documentary Premiere: TomWoods.com/Documentary Show notes for Ep. 2316

Apr 14, 202346 min

Ep. 2315 Why We're Getting Killed in the World of Ideas

Author Moriah Jovan discusses the importance of the arts in the transmission of ideas, and the best and worst ways to convey those ideas via the arts. Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand are discussed. Sponsor: Persist SEO Show notes for Ep. 2315

Apr 13, 202340 min

Ep. 2214 Jeff Deist on Our Unreal Society

Jeff Deist returns to discuss the weird, almost unreal America of 2023. Book Discussed: A Strange Liberty: Politics Drops Its Pretenses Show notes for Ep. 2314

Apr 12, 202334 min

BONUS Ep. 2313 Most Trends Are Stupid. This One Isn't

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Everywhere you look, businesses are adopting a recurring revenue model. Everything from your local car wash to Circle K to that trampoline park down the street has a membership option. Why? Because it makes them more money. I have three membership websites myself, and they have permanently removed the knot in my stomach that came from not knowing what the following month would bring. In this episode Stu McLaren -- indisputably the world's foremost expert on membership businesses, since his software powers 70,000 of them -- talks about how to create an online membership even with no audience, and how to generate ideas for one if you don't think you have any. Guest's Workshop: TomWoods.com/Stu Show notes for Ep. 2313

Apr 11, 202324 min

Ep. 2312 The Trump Indictment, with Robert Barnes

Attorney Robert Barnes, who has represented numerous high-profile clients, discusses the ridiculous indictment of Donald Trump. Sponsor: Blinkist Show notes for Ep. 2312

Apr 8, 202339 min

Ep. 2311 Vaccines and Allowable Opinion

Investigative journalist Jeremy Hammond joins me to discuss the undiscussable: the CDC-recommended vaccine schedule, as well as the particular case of the persecuted Dr. Paul Thomas. Book Discussed: The War on Informed Consent: The Persecution of Dr. Paul Thomas by the Oregon Medical Board Show notes for Ep. 2311

Apr 7, 202342 min

Ep. 2310 Making a Living During Covid

Gene Owens of Faithless Town discusses the fate of the arts during Covid, and a recent campaign to get their gig canceled because of their unacceptable views. (Did you know it's "fascist" to oppose state restrictions on individuals?) Sponsor: Policy Genius Show notes for Ep. 2310

Apr 6, 202331 min

Ep. 2309 Social Media and Mental Health: Where's the Evidence?

Jonathan Haidt, a generally level-headed academic, has been arguing that social media use contributes to depression in teen girls. A great many people, since the thesis sounds plausible enough, assume the claim has more or less been proven. But the studies alleging a link range from poor to embarrassing. Aaron Brown joins us to review the evidence. Sponsor: CrowdHealth - Save $99 when you use code WOODS at JoinCrowdHealth.com Show notes for Ep. 2309

Apr 5, 202331 min

Ep. 2308 Do We Have Free Will? and Other Fundamental Questions

I first got to know about Laura Davidson by reading her articles in the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. I was so struck by her work that for the first and only time, I inquired with my colleagues at the Mises Institute about this author. So it's a particular delight to be able to welcome her to the show. Book Discussed: The Logic of Freedom: Free Will, Human Nature, and the Rational Argument for a Genuinely Free World Show notes for Ep. 2308

Apr 1, 202332 min

Ep. 2307 The Real Story of Bank Regulation

Kevin Johnston has actually had to deal with bank regulation and regulators and thinks everyone has an extremely naive view of both. We get into the weeds in today's episode. Show notes for Ep. 2307

Mar 31, 202329 min

Ep. 2306 How to Handle a Hostile Media

Carla Gericke of the Free State Project joins us to discuss the recent 11-episode NBC News series on the New Hampshire libertarian group, and what to do when faced with a hostile media. Docuseries Discussed Show notes for Ep. 2306

Mar 30, 202328 min

Ep. 2305 How and Why They Control the Money

Thorstein Polleit, author of The Global Currency Plot, discusses the Euro as well as various plans for de facto or de jure world currencies, and why the elites want to carry out plans like these. Special Offer: Happily date box: Take 50% off your first date at TomWoods.com/Date Show notes for Ep. 2305

Mar 29, 202337 min

Ep. 2304 Bad Weather Events Aren't Worsening Because of Climate Change, and Other Good News Nobody Knows

The great Alex Epstein joins us to smack down more myths related to fossil fuel use. Guest's Book: Fossil Future Show notes for Ep. 2304

Mar 25, 202328 min

Ep. 2303 Julian Assange's Brother on the Family's Struggle

Gabriel Shipton joins us today to discuss the situation with his brother, along with a wonderful new documentary film that tells a deeply personal story about a family struggling against injustice. Film Discussed: Ithaka - ithaka.movie Show notes for Ep. 2303

Mar 24, 202329 min

Ep. 2302 The Scary Direction of American Law Schools

It made national news days ago when a federal judge who disagrees with the latest leftist obsessions was unable to deliver his prepared remarks because of heckling by students who cannot allow the expression of opposing ideas. But the icing on the cake came when a dean stood up and -- instead of scolding the little savages -- scolded the judge himself. Tim Rosenberger, Jr., heads the Federalist Society chapter at Stanford and joins us to discuss what happened, what it means for the future, and what we must do. Sponsor: Persist SEO Show notes for Ep. 2302

Mar 23, 202339 min

Ep. 2301 The Brainwashing of Kids Is Getting a Little Obvious

Karol Markowicz, a columnist for the New York Post, joins us to discuss the various ways in which, from COVID to gender, crazy people are trying to colonize your children's minds. Sponsor: Blinkist Show notes for Ep. 2301

Mar 22, 202334 min

Ep. 2300 The Global Currency Plot: The Background

Thorsten Polleit discusses part one of his new book The Global Currency Plot. This is the theoretical part. In a future episode (very soon), we will take this apparatus and apply it to current events and find that it accounts for pretty much everything the elites are up to. Book Discussed: The Global Currency Plot: How the Deep State Will Betray Your Freedom, and How to Prevent It Show notes for Ep. 2300

Mar 18, 202335 min

Ep. 2299 Silicon Valley Bank and Our Stupid Monetary System

Peter St. Onge of the Heritage Foundation discusses what went wrong with SVB, what should have happened next, and the problems with the bailout (which is said to be not a bailout, but it is). Show notes for Ep. 2299

Mar 17, 202331 min

Ep. 2298 Adam Smith: A Warning from Gene Epstein

I'm afraid the dull-sounding title will lead people to skip this episode, but it's one of the best of 2023. Gene Epstein comments on my episode with Mark Skousen on Adam Smith, and warns that Smith's deviations have been exploited by opponents of the market economy. The opening banter on this one is long but heartwarming. Sponsor: Persist SEO Debate Discussed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bpd5IjYvHc0 Event with Gene and Tom: Take Human Action Tour, New York City Show notes for Ep. 2298

Mar 16, 202352 min

Ep. 2297 A New Nuremberg Trial, So the Dystopia Is Never Repeated

Steve Deace joins us to discuss unknown heroes and martyrs of the Covid fiasco, and the steps necessary to prevent a repeat of those awful years. Sponsor: Gold Alliance - FreeGoldGuide.com/Tom Book Discussed: Rise of the Fourth Reich: Confronting COVID Fascism with a New Nuremberg Trial, So This Never Happens Again Listener Website Mentioned: Bitcoin Financial Advisors Network Show notes for Ep. 2297

Mar 15, 202337 min

Ep. 2296 The Totalitarians Fall, with Michael Malice

We conclude our series of episodes about Michael Malice's book The White Pill with some remarks about the collapse of the horrid regimes he chronicles. Book Discussed: The White Pill: A Tale of Good and Evil Listener Website Mentioned: The Blueberry Way Show notes for Ep. 2296

Mar 11, 202347 min

Ep. 2295 Three Years of Lunacy: A Retrospective

Health writer Gabrielle Bauer joins me for a retrospective on the weird and sinister cult that gripped America for three years -- supposedly in the name of health. Sponsor: Gold Alliance - FreeGoldGuide.com/Tom Show notes for Ep. 2295

Mar 10, 202350 min

Ep. 2294 The Invisible Hand Isn't a Libertarian Fantasy

On the 300th anniversary of the birth of Adam Smith, Mark Skousen discusses his historical significance. And yes, the "invisible hand" image is apt and should be defended against critics. Sponsor: Blinkist Show notes for Ep. 2294

Mar 9, 202343 min

Ep. 2293 How Countries Get Rich (or Stay Poor)

Shawn Ritenour, professor of economics at Grove City College, discusses his new book, The Economics of Prosperity: Rethinking Economic Growth and Development. Sponsors: Crowdhealth - Save $99 when you use code WOODS at https://joincrowdhealth.com Policy Genius - https://policygenius.com Show notes for Ep. 2293

Mar 8, 202342 min

Ep. 2292 Stalin Takes Over, with Michael Malice

Michael Malice and I continue our discussion of his book The White Pill with a look at the record of Joseph Stalin. Book Discussed: The White Pill: A Tale of Good and Evil Show notes for Ep. 2292

Mar 3, 202331 min

Ep. 2291 The Communists Take Power, with Michael Malice

After the Bolsheviks took power in Russia, a major chunk of the Western intellectual classes cheered with delight for what they insisted was the glorious new society of the future. Michael Malice joins us for the grim truth of the matter. Book Discussed: The White Pill: A Tale of Good and Evil Show notes for Ep. 2291

Mar 2, 202333 min

Ep. 2290 Jeff Deist on National Divorce, Monetary Policy, and "Experts"

My conversation with Mises Institute president Jeff Deist covers national divorce, as well as rule by "experts," and how the Federal Reserve tries to make money seem like something that requires expert management. Sponsor: Persist SEO Show notes for Ep. 2290

Mar 1, 202338 min

Ep. 2289 Friendship in an Age of Hate

Gary Chartier, dean of the business school at La Sierra University, joins us for a discussion of friendship: the philosophical challenges it raises, and its indispensable role in human flourishing. Book Discussed: Understanding Friendship: On the Moral, Political, and Spiritual Meaning of Love Show notes for Ep. 2289

Feb 25, 202327 min

Ep. 2288 Paul Gottfried on the Fate of Dissident Voices

Paul Gottfried, Yale Ph.D. and editor of Chronicles magazine, discusses the dissident Right, Murray Rothbard, the cowards who excommunicated them, and more. Book Discussed: A Paleoconservative Anthology: New Voices for an Old Tradition Show notes for Ep. 2288

Feb 24, 202342 min

Ep. 2287 A Program for Ignoring the Feds

Maine state senator Eric Brakey is pushing an ambitious legislative agenda that amounts to defying or refusing to cooperate with the federal government on a variety of issues. We also discuss the Twitter Files revelation that U.S. senator Angus King sought to have some of Eric's supporters silenced. Show notes for Ep. 2287

Feb 23, 202327 min

Ep. 2286 Why and How the State Attacks the Family

Connor Boyack discusses how the modern state targets the family and seeks to indoctrinate children. Book Discussed: Children of the Collective Show notes for Ep. 2286

Feb 22, 202328 min

Ep. 2285 White Privilege, Black Lives Matter, and Other Taboo Subjects

Wilfred Reilly joins us to discuss the reality behind so much of the oppression narrative that has come to dominate the American consciousness. Show notes for Ep. 2285

Feb 18, 202339 min

Ep. 2284 The Evil Woodrow Wilson Revisited

CJ Killmer, host of the Dangerous History Podcast, joins us for a review of the wickedness of Woodrow Wilson, with special attention to periods of Wilson's public life most people know little about. Show notes for Ep. 2284

Feb 17, 202344 min

Ep. 2283 Fake Conspiracies Democrats Still Believe

And a handful of Republicans, too, but let's be reasonable here: Democrats are vastly, vastly more diluted at this stage of our history than Republicans are. Keith Knight joins us for a lightning round of examples of things that are flat-out false that Democrats nevertheless believe and try to impose on everyone else. Sponsor: Blinkist Show notes for Ep. 2283

Feb 16, 202332 min

Ep. 2282 Do Viruses Exist?

The most direct and radical challenge to the public-health consensus about COVID-19 and the correct response to it has come from a group of scientists who claim that virology itself is pseudoscience that has led mankind down the wrong path. One such scientist, Dr. Mark Bailey, joins us to share his perspective. Sponsor: Persist SEO Show notes for Ep. 2282

Feb 15, 202350 min

Ep. 2281 The Psychology of Human Action: Why Some People Slavishly Follow the Elites

Jeff Leskovar wanted to figure out why so many people adopt the whole program of the elites, even though there's no particular reason that someone who favors arming Ukraine should also favor, say, a higher minimum wage. All these positions are nevertheless held as a bundle. Those holding them tend not to want to debate, and seem relatively untroubled by the suppression of their opponents' voices. Jeff thinks he's discovered the reason behind all this, and he shares it with us today. Guest's Paper: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/12/no_author/the-psychology-of-human-action-2/ Show notes for Ep. 2281

Feb 12, 202331 min

Ep. 2280 Questions a COVID Commission Should Ask

Martin Kulldorff, on leave from Harvard Medical School, has joined forces with seven colleagues to draft a devastating list of questions that it would be nice to see any proposed Covid commission ask politicians or public health officials, and we discuss some of them in this episode. Sponsor: Crowdhealth - Save $99 when you use code WOODS at JoinCrowdHealth.com Show notes for Ep. 2280

Feb 10, 202339 min

Ep. 2279 Spotify Isn't the Devil, and Other Items from the Music World

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You've heard the tale of woe: Spotify makes billions while giving content creators mere pennies. Won't someone rectify this capitalist injustice? Michael Kupris gives you the full story. Sponsor: Persist SEO Show notes for Ep. 2279

Feb 9, 202338 min

Ep. 2278 The President Historians Hate

Warren G. Harding has often come in dead last, or close to it, in historians' rankings of the presidents. These rankings are completely useless, since they simply reflect the political bias of historians. (How can someone nonideologically declare whether a president was a "failure" or not?) Ryan Walters, author of a new biography of the twenty-ninth president, reassesses the brief tenure of a man we've been urged to despise. Sponsor: Blinkist Show notes for Ep. 2278

Feb 8, 202342 min

Ep. 2277 The Trump/DeSantis Feud

Donald Trump has been savaging Governor Ron DeSantis, who hasn't been returning the favor. Mises Institute communications director Tho Bishop joins us to discuss who's coming out on top in all this. Show notes for Ep. 2277

Feb 4, 202331 min

Ep. 2276 The Political Significance of Pat Buchanan

Dan McCarthy joins us for an episode assessing the political significance of Pat Buchanan, who last week at age 84 announced his retirement from his syndicated column. Sponsor: Movies Plus: Get 20% off an annual subscription when you use promo code WOODS at MyMoviesPlus.com Show notes for Ep. 2276

Feb 2, 202346 min

Ep. 2275 Is the Economy Screwing Young People?

We hear a lot of anecdotal data about young people struggling, about the problems of high prices and low wages, and millennials living with their parents. I wanted to know how true this was in general, and if it was, what was causing it. So I invited Gene Epstein, King of Data, to join us to get to the bottom of it. Sponsor: Omaha Steaks, where the Woods family has ordered so much delicious food over the years, is taking 55% off customer favorites right now, but as a Tom Woods Show listener you can take an additional $30 off your order (minimum order may be required) when you use code WOODS at OmahaSteaks.com Show notes for Ep. 2275

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