Tom Woods Show, Archive 1
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What a pleasure to be joined once again by David Stockman! I strongly urge you to visit his blog and check out his latest book, The Great Deformation
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Everyone's talking about income inequality, and I thought this article by Robert Higgs -- "" -- was worth an episode's worth of commentary.
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Nick Giambruno, senior editor of , a Doug Casey publication, joined me to discuss international diversification, and why it isn't just for investments or for the rich.
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In the course of today's episode I mentioned a number of books I consider indispensable. Here are a few of them: , by Ron Paul. This is a good one for beginners. It has a good track record as a proselytizing device. It's what I recommend you give to someone who has indicated some interest in our ideas. , by Michael Huemer. Don’t let the dull title fool you. This book is comprehensive, original, exciting, and very convincing. It is a relentless assault, by a philosopher, on the standard arguments for government. Not one of them is left standing. , by Hans-Hermann Hoppe. This book blew me...
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Tom talks to Jeff Berwick about history, education, homeschooling, how to win people over, and more. Check our Jeff's show, Anarchast, at .
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Tom discusses a variety of issues as a guest on .
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Jay Richards, co-author of , talks Tolkien and liberty.
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Tom talks to about his book (Cambridge University Press, 2013).
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joins Tom to discuss the Keynesian disaster in Japan.
info_outlineTom talks to Gary Chartier about his book Anarchy and Legal Order: Law and Politics for a Stateless Society (Cambridge University Press, 2013).