Episode 031 – Economics 101: Production, Consumption, Exchange (0h46m)

Episode 031 is the third part of the on-going Economics 101 mini-series, on the topics of Production, Consumption, and Exchange. Listen to Episode 031 (0h46m, mp3, 96kbps)Show Notes Walter Williams, Economics for the Citizen, Part 3Murray Rothbard, “Production: The Structure“George Reisman, “Production versus Consumption“EconLib.org, “Exchange and Trade“Thomas Taylor, “The Subjective Theory of Value“ Contact Email…

Cats and Dogs, Dysfunctions of a Collective, YALFE

Send him mail. “Finding the Challenges” is an original column appearing every other Wednesday at Everything-Voluntary.com, by Verbal Vol. Verbal is a software engineer, college professor, corporate information officer, life long student, farmer, libertarian, literarian, student of computer science and self-ordering phenomena. Archived columns can be found here. FTC-only RSS feed available here. Last week…

Episode 018 – Von’s Journey (0h47m)

Episode 018 welcomes Von Fugal to the podcast as he gives the story of his journey toward Austrian School economics, voluntaryism and peaceful parenting. Listen to Episode 018 (0h47m, mp3, 96kbps)Show Notes Facebook Profile, Von FugalMurray Rothbard, Man, Economy, & StateLudwig von Mises, Human ActionAlfie Kohn, Unconditional ParentingWikipedia.org, “Ron Paul, 2008“ Contact Email a comment…

Episode 017 – Economics 101: Positive vs. Normative (0h38m)

Episode 017 is the second part of the on-going Economics 101 mini-series, on the topic of economics as a positive, non-normative, science. Listen to Episode 017 (0h38m, mp3, 96kbps)Show Notes Walter Williams, Economics for the Citizen, Part 2Wikipedia.org, “Positive Science“Wikipedia.org, “Positive Economics“Roderick Long, “Economics and its Ethical Assumptions“ Contact Email a comment or question to…

How I Intend to Educate My Children

Editor’s Pick. Written by Connor Boyack. Because I’ve written several books along with hundreds of articles, op-eds, and other material all dealing with politics, economics, history, and religion, people often assume that my educational background deals with these subjects. The truth is quite different—I strongly disliked, and performed poorly in, these types of courses in…

Cry Me a River

Send him mail. “Win-Win World” is an original column appearing sporadically on Thursdays at Everything-Voluntary.com, by Russell L. Roth. Russell is a 30-year marketing veteran and graduate of Jay Snelson’s “Science of Human Interaction” course (he calls it “Win/Win 101”). He has owned and operated businesses in advertising, real estate and internet marketing. He holds…

Why We Can’t All Just Get Along

Send him mail. “Win-Win World” is an original column appearing sporadically on Thursdays at Everything-Voluntary.com, by Russell L. Roth. Russell is a 30-year marketing veteran and graduate of Jay Snelson’s “Science of Human Interaction” course (he calls it “Win/Win 101”). He has owned and operated businesses in advertising, real estate and internet marketing. He holds…

Episode 009 – Economics 101: Scarcity (0h39m)

Episode 009 is the first part of the sporadic Economics 101 mini-series, on the topic of Scarcity. Listen to Episode 009 (0h39m, mp3, 96kbps)Show Notes Walter Williams, Economics for the Citizen, Part 1Thomas Sowell, Basic Economics, Chapter 1Robert Murphy, Lessons for the Young Economist, Part 1-1EconLib.org, “Scarcity“D. W. MacKenzie, “What Scarcity Implies“Dan Mahoney, “Scarcity and…