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Tom DiLorenzo on Antitrust, Abe Lincoln, and the Future of the Austrian School

Episode 438

Tom DiLorenzo spent a long and productive career in academia before assuming his current position as president of the Mises Institute. He joins Bob t…

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The Fed's Milkshake Brings All the Foreigners to the Yard

Episode 437

Brent Johnson of Santiago Capital created the "dollar milkshake" theory, which says that in a global sovereign debt crisis, the USD, gold, and US sto…

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Does Libertarianism Require Support for Open Borders?

Episode 436

Dave Smith makes the Rothbardian/Hoppean case for government restriction on immigration, arguing that it's a second-best solution given the undeniabl…

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Murphy Gives Post-Game Analysis of ZeroHedge Dollar Debate

Episode 435

On February 13, 2024, Bob participated (with Jim Rickards, Brent Johnson, and Michael Every) in a ZeroHedge debate on the fate of the USD. In this ep…

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Responding to James Lindsay's Critique of "National Divorce"

Episode 434

Bob goes solo to give a point-by-point rebuttal to James Lindsay's recent essay arguing that "national divorce means national suicide." Bob argues th…

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We Like Ike! Joe Salerno on Rolling Back the Ideology of Inflation

Episode 433

Academic VP of the Mises Institute, Joe Salerno, joins Bob to discuss his talk at the Supporters Summit, centering on the mainstream's focus on "rule…

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Peter St. Onge On Who's Taking Your Money

Episode 432

Economist Peter St. Onge summarizes some of the major financial and government news stories of the day.

Bob's Mises University Talk 'Price Inflation:…

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Are Capital Gains Income? The Connection with Mises’s Calculation Problem

Episode 431

Bob goes solo to discuss a recent Twitter controversy, in which opponents of a proposed tax argued that unrealized capital gains couldn't possibly be…

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Garett Jones on the Legacy of Robert Solow

Episode 430

Economic giant Robert Solow died in December 2023. He was a Nobel laureate, and four of his PhD students went on to also receive the Nobel. He is kno…

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Murray Sabrin on Our Broken Medical System

Episode 429

Murray Sabrin joins Bob to discuss his upcoming online course on the economics of the US healthcare system, including practical solutions. The course…

2 years, 4 months ago

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