Thinkers Who Challenged the State
David Gordon discusses some important thinkers and books. Recorded at the Mises Circle in Costa Mesa, California, 8 November 2014.
David Gordon discusses some important thinkers and books. Recorded at the Mises Circle in Costa Mesa, California, 8 November 2014.
The state seems more powerful than ever, but the state is both economically and intellectually unsustainable.
Abstinence would be tantamount to this notice to politicians: since we as individuals have decided to look after our affairs, your services are no longer needed. Having assumed social power we must, as individuals, assume social responsibility — provided, of course, the politicians accept their discharge.
Tom Woods discusses the power of Austrian Economics. Woods is a senior fellow at the Mises Institute.
A recent study shows that one's political views are now the most widespread source of discrimination and conflict in American society. Politics is now more important than ever because the state is more powerful than ever.
The West Coast Regional Mises Circle in Costa Mesa is sold out, b
In the 1970s, Penthouse magazine had a reputation for featuring the ideas of unorthodox political thinkers and movements.
Jeff Deist and Tom Woods to discuss Tom’s new book entitled Real Dissent: A Libertarian Sets Fire to the Index Card of Allowable Opinion
Summary by Luis Rivera III: