The Tom Woods Show

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May 2, 2024 • 1h 13min

Ep. 2485 I Debated the 2020 Madness

Gene Epstein from The Soho Forum joins Tom to discuss lockdowns, masks, and more. They debate COVID policies, monetary dynamics, lockdown effectiveness, and cultural perspectives on social distancing. The conversation also touches on alcohol's influence on debating and promotes the upcoming Liberty Unconference for practical knowledge and collaboration.
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Apr 27, 2024 • 1h 7min

Ep. 2484 Gene Epstein: Good Economy or Bad?

Gene Epstein, economic expert, discusses the recent Covid debate, challenges faced by younger individuals, and debates the economy's current state. Topics include government policies, job market dynamics, inflation impact, and globalization's relationship with capitalism.
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Apr 26, 2024 • 31min

Ep. 2483 UFC's Renato Moicano and Mises' Six Lessons

UFC's Renato Moicano urges reading Mises' 'Six Lessons'. Jonathan Newman discusses Austrian School's insights on capitalism, socialism, and interventionism. Exploring inflation, government preferences, foreign investment impact on economic growth.
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Apr 25, 2024 • 55min

Ep. 2482 Left-Wing Brazil: A Warning to America

Raphael Lima discusses Brazil's corruption, censorship, and parallels to the US. Topics include political turmoil, censorship crisis, government response to coups, and the battle for freedom of speech. International awareness and solidarity are highlighted, emphasizing the need for resistance and advocacy for freedom of expression.
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Apr 20, 2024 • 45min

Ep. 2481 Yale's Harvey Risch: The Corruption of American Medicine

Yale's Harvey Risch, a renowned epidemiologist, discusses controversies around early COVID-19 treatment, challenges with hydroxychloroquine, political implications, and trust issues in public health responses. Criticizes medical establishment flaws, vaccine efficacy, and the negative impact of corporate interests on public health decisions.
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Apr 19, 2024 • 51min

Ep. 2480 V.I. Lenin, 100 Years Later

Vladimir Brovkin, Harvard professor of Russian history, dismantles the 'good Lenin, bad Stalin' myth. The discussion delves into Lenin's governance challenges, impact on ordinary Russian life, the Red Terror, persecution of competing parties, utilitarian views towards peasants and workers, Stalin's political strategies, and Lenin's legacy inspiring Stalin's dictatorship and Deng's economic policies.
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Apr 18, 2024 • 35min

Ep. 2479 David Hogg Meets Buzzsaw in Gun Debate

Spike Cohen and David Hogg debate gun control, addressing gun safety and restrictions. They challenge misconceptions about gun violence statistics, highlight the rise in suicides. The discussion includes debunking flawed arguments on rights and freedom of speech. They explore the effectiveness of gun control laws in Europe and gun buyback programs in reducing violent crimes. The debate also touches on government oversight and regulations.
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Apr 13, 2024 • 37min

Ep. 2478 Alex Stein on Alex Jones, Censorship, and Building an Audience

Alex Stein from The Blaze talks with Tom Woods about building an audience, handling haters, and the vindication of Alex Jones. They discuss staying relevant, navigating cancel culture, monetizing a loyal following, and ignoring negativity online. The conversation also touches on public health actions, provocative questions, and the evolution of content creation.
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Apr 12, 2024 • 44min

Ep. 2477 The Origins and Scope of Anti-White Racism

Jeremy Carl, author of a forthcoming book on anti-White racism, challenges common perceptions and delves into manifestations in real estate, healthcare, and education. The discussion also touches on vaccine prioritization, leftist influence in churches, and strategies to address anti-White racism through legal challenges and a new American ethnicity.
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Apr 11, 2024 • 40min

Ep. 2476 "Equity" Means Social Revolution

PhD holder Wanjiru Njoya discusses hate speech laws affecting the left, feminist contradictions, monetary metals, risks of state intervention, gender disparities, demands for equity, and the power of committed individuals in driving change.

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