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Ep. 311 Sheldon Richman on Israel and the Libertarian Movement

Sheldon Richman is an OG of the libertarian cause. Among other positions, he is currently Executive Editor at the Libertarian Institute. He joins Bob to discuss the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and reflects on his decades in the movement. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The YouTube version of this interview. Sheldon’s archives at the…

Ep. 306 Keith Knight on Progressives’ Domestic Imperialism

In his new book published by the Libertarian Institute, Keith Knight explains why he left progressivism. They could see the problems of foreign imperialism, but they cheered it domestically. A fast-paced discussion. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The YouTube version of this interview. Keith Knight’s new book. Keith’s archive at the Libertarian…

Ep. 258 Responding to the Dave Smith/Curtis Yarvin Discussion on Libertarianism, Part 1

Bob addresses Curtis Yarvin’s claim that free trade policy has hurt America, and that libertarians don’t have a good response to it. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The Michael Malice episode featuring Yarvin vs. Smith. FRED charts showing manufacturing employment, index of total manufacturing production, components of manufacturing, and domestic auto production.…

Ep. 193 Walter Block Explains His Entry into Libertarianism and His View of the Future

Walter Block is a giant in the libertarian movement. He explains how he discovered this philosophy and why it will be difficult to advance liberty. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: The YouTube version of this interview. Walter’s (co-authored) 2019 article on sociobiology and liberty. Walter’s book Defending the Undefendable. #Commissions Earned (As an…

Ep. 182 A Modest Proposal for Children in Libertarian Law

Bob explains his idea for the general legal principle under which children would constitute a particular case: Namely, treat the parent (or legal guardian) as a trustee acting upon behalf of the trustor, who is the future (adult) version of that child. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: Rothbard’s book Ethics of…