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Tag Archives: Austrian economics
0220 pc157 In The Mud Eating Worms Arguing With The King
Ben talks about the misconceptions, distortions, and lies about history that the State uses to control the way we think about the past. Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Economics, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
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Tagged Austrian economics, Austrian theory business cycle, birth of the State, Doug Casey, Gary Johnson, interview, Jericho, Libertarian party, libertarianism, Mises Institute, Murray Rothbard, oldest city, oldest human settlement, Robert Wenzel
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0219 pc156 The Rotting Interior of Libertarianism
Robert Wenzel interviewed Gary Johnson with tragic results that we can all learn from if we try. Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Economics, Free Society, History, Liberals and Conservatives, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
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Tagged Austrian economics, Austrian theory business cycle, Bastiat, Cato Institute, Celines Laws, Federal Reserve, free markets, Friedman Foundation, Gary Johnson, Henry Hazlitt, interview, Libertarian party, libertarianism, Milton Friedman, Mises Institute, Murray Rothbard, Robert Anton Wilson, Robert Wenzel, school choice, zero aggression principle
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0191 pc128 Innovation, Invention, and State Lies
After an attempt to clarify a muddled story about ants, Ben talks about IP rights, innovation, and the folly of voting. Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Economics, Free Society, History, Property, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
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Tagged Austrian economics, campaign reform, cotton gin, elections, Eli Whitney, first flight, Glenn Curtiss, history of computers, innovation, intellectual property, invention, inventor, IP, James Watt, limited government, means of production, money supply, patent enforcement, patent law, patent rights, Patents, Ron Paul, rothbard, socialism, socialists, steam engine, steam punk, utopia, vacuum tube computers, voluntary society, Wright Brothers
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0189 pc126 Understanding What The State Really Is
Can we tolerate the State once we truly know what the State is? So, what is the State? Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker and War., Bad Quaker Theology, Economics, Free Society, History
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Tagged Anarchast, anarchy, Austrian economics, Bill Still, Bush appointees, campaign reform, carbon credits, carbon tax, Chicago economists, con artists, Daily Bell, elections, Foster Gamble, Gary North, greenbackers, guilt, how a con works, Keynesian economists, Larkin Rose, libertarianism, limited government, limousine liberal, means of production, Mises, money supply, no rulers, Rinaldo Brutoco, Ron Paul, rothbard, scam, socialism, socialists, Thrive Movement, Thrive movie, Trevor Gamble, utopia, violin con, voluntary society
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0188 pc125 Questions for Thrive and Foster Gamble
The Thrive movie, the Thrive movement, Foster Gamble, and the four questions the Daily Bell failed to ask. Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Economics, Free Society, History, Liberals and Conservatives, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government
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Tagged Austrian economics, Bill Still, Bush appointees, campaign reform, carbon credits, carbon tax, Chicago economists, con artists, Daily Bell, elections, Foster Gamble, greenbackers, guilt, Keynesian economists, limited government, limousine liberal, means of production, Mises, money supply, no rulers, Rinaldo Brutoco, Ron Paul, rothbard, scam, socialism, socialists, Thrive Movement, Thrive movie, Trevor Gamble, utopia, voluntary society
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0121 pc58 Shape Shifting Greenbackers
Today Ben talks about the possibility that Greenbackers have shape shifted again and are now name-dropping Austrians and dreaming like the Venus Project. Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Economics, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government
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Tagged anarchists, Austrian economics, Gary North, greenbackers, Jack Spirko, Lew Rockwell, misleading headlines, name dropping
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0081 Medical Economics
It’s impossible to determine the current price of health care in the US because of government price distortions. So what should health care prices look like? Continue reading →
Posted in Audio Articles, Economics, Free Society, Health
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Tagged Austrian economics, free market medical, government waste, Man Economy and State, medical insurance, price determination, price structure, rothbard
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0055 Interview 003 with Jeffrey Tucker
0055 Interview 003 with Jeffrey Tucker Bad Quaker Dot Com interview with Jeffrey Tucker, editorial vice president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and author of Its A Jetson’s World and Bourbon For Breakfast. Featured in this episode: The Ludwig … Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker Fun, Bad Quaker Theology, Economics, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
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Tagged Austrian economics, Bourbon for Breakfast, Free Association, free market, Jeffrey Tucker, Jetsons World, libertarian, Ludwig von Mises, market driven, market pressure, peace, Plenty, private sector, public sector, rothbard
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Medical Economics
Medical Economics by Ben Stone From January of this year to present, end of May 2011, two people I know very well have gone through medical screenings, tests, and a minor surgical procedure, none of which are considered “voluntary”. All … Continue reading →
Posted in Economics, Free Society, Health
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Tagged Austrian economics, free market medical, government waste, medical insurance, price determination, price structure, rothbard
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