Concluding a series focusing on different points of view on the Israel-Palestine conflict, Matt Kibbe is joined by three members of the Israeli liberty movement for first-hand accounts of what it’s really like to live in the midst of war.
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In this latest installment in a series of conversations highlighting different perspectives on the Israel-Palestine conflict, Matt Kibbe talks to Sheldon Richman.
The international monetary system is a mess, but how did it get that way? In large part, it is due to a deal that was cut in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, in 1944.
Following the horrific attacks on October 7, the war between Israel and Hamas has sparked a heated debate about whether the Israeli government’s response has been appropriate and what role, if any, the West should play in supporting the Israeli cause.
Are the teachings of Christianity compatible with libertarianism? Economist Deirdre McCloskey thinks so.
As America continues to experience painfully high levels of inflation, the need for a sound money supply that serves as a reliable store of value has never been clearer.
In the second of a series of interviews conducted at the Mont Pelerin Society in Bretton Woods, NH, Matt Kibbe is joined by Daniel D’Amico, director for the Stephenson Institute of Classical Liberalism to discuss the much maligned and abused L-word.
Generations of development economists, non-profit leaders, and charitable organizations have struggled to understand why Africa lags so stubbornly behind the Western world in terms of living standards.
Religious Freedom Is What Makes America Special | Guest: Logan Albright | Ep 250
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was designed to prevent the church from running the government and vice versa.
Conspiracy Theories That Are Actually True | Guest: Connor Boyack | Ep 249
The term “conspiracy theory” has long been used to dismiss ideas as the unhinged ravings of paranoid lunatics.