Rothbard’s Anatomy of the State
Anatomy of the State is a book that everyone, from anarchist to statist, needs to read and consider.
Anatomy of the State is a book that everyone, from anarchist to statist, needs to read and consider.
Tucker Carlson seems to believe that if it weren't for immigrants, America would be dominated by religiously devout, tradition-minded, liberty-loving Americans in every corner of the nation.
Hamilton was "so bewitched & perverted by the British example," wrote Jefferson, "as to be under thoro' conviction that corruption was essential to the government of a nation."
The socialists have engineered a semantic revolution in converting the meaning of terms into their opposite.
Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop discuss why Biden can't reverse the loss of faith in America's institutions.
Channeling Hayek, Devine argues that markets are critical but not sufficient. Free and equal individualism requires a mythos and a logos, a moral order rooted in God, morality, law, or tradition—otherwise we devolve into warring factions
Once the economics profession embraced the "perfect" competition theory which, as Hayek has said, means "the absence of all competitive activities," it also embraced antitrust regulation.
Medical doctor Keith Smith returns to the show to explain how government intervention allows insurance companies to distort health care prices.
If leaders are serious about economic recovery after lockdowns, they need to dispense with authoritarian controls and let markets work. Daniel Lacalle considers interest rates, inequality, stakeholder theory, global debt, and much more in this powerful discussion of today's economic reality.
Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop discuss five reasons why Rothbard's work is so memorable.