
Tom DiLorenzo
President of the Mises Institute, a leading expert in Austrian economics and the history of American economic policy.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 2h 19min
Sound Money vs the State: How Inflation Fuels Corruption w/ Tom DiLorenzo (WiM567)
Tom DiLorenzo, president of the Mises Institute, is a prominent voice in Austrian economics. In this engaging discussion, he explores how inflation fuels corruption and the moral dangers intertwined with government currency monopolies. DiLorenzo critiques academia's echo chamber and the demonization of capitalism, linking historical conflicts to monetary policies. He argues that sound money, like Bitcoin, can empower individuals against political corruption while emphasizing the need for economic education in a world shaped by distorted financial narratives.

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Jan 4, 2025 • 41min
Ep. 2589 Axis of Evil: America's Three Worst Presidents
Tom DiLorenzo, president of the Mises Institute and expert on American history, dives deep into the controversial legacies of Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. He challenges the traditional views of Lincoln as a freedom champion, revealing a more despotic side to his presidency. The discussion also critiques Wilson's and Roosevelt's policies, arguing that they worsened economic struggles rather than alleviating them. DiLorenzo emphasizes the importance of understanding presidential biases and advocating for individual rights throughout American history.

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Feb 3, 2025 • 38min
Tom DiLorenzo: Lincoln Unmasked
Join Tom DiLorenzo, a Professor and author renowned for critiquing American history, as he challenges the glorified image of Abraham Lincoln. He unveils Lincoln’s authoritarian tactics during the Civil War and discusses his controversial legacy regarding slavery and state sovereignty. DiLorenzo critiques the role of 'court historians' in shaping narratives and emphasizes the importance of diverse historical perspectives. Additionally, he dives into the power dynamics of American history, revealing how inflation and wartime policies have shaped modern governance.