Dr. Patrick Newman Introduces Rothbard’s History of Economic Thought
Dr. Patrick Newman introduces the first in a series of episodes on Rothbard's History of Economic Thought.
Dr. Patrick Newman introduces the first in a series of episodes on Rothbard's History of Economic Thought.
From the darkened cinema to the football field to the airport screening line, the US government inflated the actual threat of terrorism and the necessity of an aggressive military response.
From the darkened cinema to the football field to the airport screening line, the US government inflated the actual threat of terrorism and the necessity of an aggressive military response.
In Shakespeare’s Rome, Cantor helps us to understand why Shakespeare was not only a great writer but a great political thinker as well, and that is no mean achievement.
Bob reviews Mark Spitznagel's latest book, Safe Haven: Investing for Financial Storms, on which he was a consultant.
On the heels of Biden's vaccine mandate announcement, Dr. Murray Sabrin joins the show to discuss his new book on escaping the state's medical fascism.
The Essential Austrian Economics
Christopher J. Coyne and Peter J. Boettke
Re-reading Economics in Literature: A Capitalist Critical Perspective
by Matt Spivey
In 2004, Hans Hoppe delivered a series of lectures at the Mises Institute about his theory of social evolution, and we are fortunate to have this volume, based on a transcript of those lectures, now available.