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In a post-Cold War world, there is an opportunity to find useful insights among even the New Right that Rothbard loathed. James Burnham‘s The...
The Southern secession from 1861-65 is portrayed as a “lost cause” by supporters and an act of evil by its detractors. Murray Rothbard argued...
Why do we study history? Some study it as a way to confirm their own political ideologies, something that often happens when historians look...
Jonathan Newman appears on the show to discuss Bob’s recent debate on ZeroHedge, which centered on Austrian economics versus Modern Monetary Theory (MMT).
Unrestricted birthright citizenship is increasingly rare, and with only a few exceptions, it persists only in countries with negative or near-zero rates of in-migration.
Dinesh D’Souza and guest Ryan McMaken discuss the issue of birthright citizenship.
I have long argued that Austrian economics should be developed not as an alternative to the current academic discipline of economics but as a...
Biden‘s last-minute pardon of Anthony Fauci was not done to spare an “innocent” person from abuse by dishonest politicians.
Has the statist tide turned from where we were culturally and politically four years ago? Or is this just a temporary lull before the...
Most Americans think of Abraham Lincoln in hagiographic terms, the man who “saved” the United States from destruction. A closer look gives us a...
The challenge facing economic science is to counter the reactionary counterrevolution by states and governments that smother voluntary cooperation and free human interaction based...
One important difference between the Austrian and other schools of thought is the emphasis Austrians place upon purposeful human behavior. Consumption by individuals is...