
Ep. 2013 Your US History Book Treated You Like You Were 7
Patrick Newman joins me to discuss two issues in 19th-century economic history that your textbook covers cartoonishly: money and banking, and internal improvements. Show notes for Ep. 2013
25 Marras 202131min

Ep. 2012 Let's Draft Women, Say the Champions of Equality
Democrats and some Republicans favor adding women to the military draft. "Proponents of the change see the move as a victory for women's rights," says Roll Call. Eric Brakey and I discuss. Sponsor: Po...
24 Marras 202133min

Ep. 2011 Jeff Deist on Kyle Rittenhouse
Mises Institute president Jeff Deist joins me to discuss the significance of Kyle Rittenhouse and the way the two Americas saw it. Sponsor: BetterHelp Show notes for Ep. 2011
23 Marras 202136min

Ep. 2010 Business Guru vs. Paul Krugman
Ken McCarthy perceived the commercial potential of the Internet before almost anyone, and is considered the godfather of Internet marketing. Paul Krugman, meanwhile, claimed in the 1990s that the Inte...
21 Marras 202157min

Ep. 2009 Thomas Jefferson vs. Your Teacher
Marco Bassani fills in the sections of 19th-century US history your teacher left out, particularly involving state resistance to the federal government. Sponsor: Skillshare Show notes for Ep. 2009
20 Marras 202139min

Ep. 2008 Woods Takes on the Big Questions
Matt Kibbe and I talk about public speaking, the role of politics, the government's virus response and how to know it's been b.s., whether libertarians are "individualists" who neglect "society," whet...
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