
Will Tanner
Expert on tradition, law, and the history of decolonization, contributing insightful commentary on the impact of historical events on modern society.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 2h 4min
More Laws, Less Justice: Bitcoin and the Future of Government with Will Tanner (WiM548)
Will Tanner, an expert on tradition, law, and decolonization, shares insightful views on the intersection of historical events and modern governance. He discusses how tradition shapes legal practices, especially concerning property rights, and critiques contemporary tax inefficiencies. The conversation also dives into the tumultuous history of Rhodesia, examining colonial legacies and the rise of Robert Mugabe. Tanner emphasizes the importance of ordered liberty and proposes Bitcoin as a transformative tool for societal empowerment and investment.

Oct 31, 2024 • 55min
What's Really Killing American Democracy, with Will Tanner
In this discussion, writer and podcaster Will Tanner delves into the fragile state of American democracy, emphasizing the complexities of voting rights and electoral integrity. He draws parallels between contemporary issues and the decline of the late Roman Republic, offering cautionary tales for today’s leaders. Tanner critiques the impact of diversity and welfare policies in both the U.S. and South Africa, warning of the risks they pose to political stability and public safety. The conversation urges a reevaluation of current societal norms and government actions.

Oct 7, 2024 • 1h 14min
s07e10 | Will Tanner: Zoomer with a View (of History)
Will Tanner, co-founder of the American Tribune and expert on Rhodesian history, shares his unique insights as a Gen Z thinker. He discusses the complexities of Rhodesia's past, military history intrigue, and the impact of COVID on political ideologies. Tanner addresses challenges for today’s youth, particularly in the job market, and critiques current diversity initiatives. He also explores the nuances of community governance and reflects on the interplay between faith and modern beliefs, urging a re-examination of traditional structures amid evolving societal landscapes.