50 episódios

The Voluntaryist Voices podcast features lectures, interviews and audio essays by intellectual giants, past and present.

Voluntaryist Voices by Everything-Voluntary.com Everything-Voluntary.com Podcast Network

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The Voluntaryist Voices podcast features lectures, interviews and audio essays by intellectual giants, past and present.

    Robert Higgs: The State Is Too Dangerous to Tolerate (58m)

    Robert Higgs: The State Is Too Dangerous to Tolerate (58m)

    Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). This episode features a lecture by economist and economic historian Robert Higgs from 2013. This is an intellectual tour de force from Higgs, where he demolishes many of the popular misconceptions about (and justifications for) the state.

    Tom Woods: The Calamity of Anti-Capitalism (45m)

    Tom Woods: The Calamity of Anti-Capitalism (45m)

    Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). This episode features a lecture by historian and Austro-libertarian Tom Woods from 2008. He talks about anti-capitalist thought and the disasters that flow from it, from American history.

    Daniel Lapin: What is Morally Right About Economic Freedom (56m)

    Daniel Lapin: What is Morally Right About Economic Freedom (56m)

    Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). This episode features a talk by Rabbi Daniel Lapin from 2009. He explores the ethics of free markets and economic freedom.

    Michele Boldrin: Against Intellectual Monopoly (1h19m)

    Michele Boldrin: Against Intellectual Monopoly (1h19m)

    Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). This episode features an interview of research economist Michele Boldrin from 2009 by Russ Roberts, host of Econtalk. Boldrin argues that copyright and patent are used by the politically powerful to maintain monopoly profits. He argues that the incentive effects that have been used to justify copyright and patents are exaggerated--few examples from history suggest that the temporary and not-so-temporary monopoly power from copyright and patents were necessary to induce innovation. Boldrin reviews some of that evidence and talks about the nature of competition.

    John Stossel: Freedom and Its Enemies (1h3m)

    John Stossel: Freedom and Its Enemies (1h3m)

    Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). This episode features a lecture by journalist and television personality John Stossel from 2016. Stossel looks at reasons to favor freedom and free markets over government control and coercion.

    Samuel Konkin III: Counter-Economics and Agorist Strategy (52m)

    Samuel Konkin III: Counter-Economics and Agorist Strategy (52m)

    Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). This episode features a talk by libertarian activist and organizer Samuel Edward Konkin III (SEK3) from 1975. He discusses the strategy of counter-economics in achieving a free society.

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