This episode features a lecture and Q&A by economist and gun rights advocate John Lott from 2016 on his new book about the War on Guns and the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Category: Liberty Voices
Wendy McElroy: Feminist History Revisited (33m)
This episode features a lecture by Wendy McElroy from 1985 on the history of feminism beginning with its modern roots in the American abolitionist movement in the early and mid-1800s. She also explains why she believes that libertarianism and feminism are incongruous when it comes to their respective goals related to social change.
James Duane: Don’t Talk to The Police (47m)
This episode features a lecture by Regent University law professor James Duane from 2012. He gives listeners startling reasons why they should always remain silent when questioned by government officials.
Murray Rothbard: How I Became a Libertarian (1h32m)
This episode features a lecture by Austrian School economist, historian, and political philosopher Murray Rothbard from 1981. He tells the story of how he came to learn about economics and libertarianism as he grew up in the Bronx and attended Columbia University in the 1930s and 40s. He reminisces about meeting Frank Chodorov, Baldy Harper,…