The Rover’s weekly podcast about the goings on in Montreal, Quebec and beyond. Check out The Rover and sign up for our newsletter at https://therover.ca
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Join us each month as we engage in philosophical discussions about the most common-place topics with host Jack Russell Weinstein, professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North Dakota. He is the director of The Institute for Philosophy in Public Life.
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Giving out honest opinions for free.
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The Mises Institute, founded in 1982, is an educational institution devoted to advancing Austrian economics, freedom, and peace in the classical-liberal tradition. Our website offers many thousands of free books and thousands of hours of audio and video, along with the full run of rare journals, biographies, and bibliographies of great economists.
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join me in balancing something that is very hard to balance on the internet: shitting on things, giggling at memes and being serious, actually learning things and trying to communicate with people you don't know. consequently, i enjoy both of these things, what a great combo! and this is a fun place where i can just talk about things i see whether it be serious as hell or and i oop-
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Audio recordings of Mises Wire articles, offering contemporary news and opinion through the lens of Austrian economics and libertarian political economy.
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Dealing with philosophical issues in a comedic way, and comedic issues in a philosophical way
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Commentary on the current state of affairs in Alberta, Wild Bros Country. 🇨🇦🌹🤠 Hosted by Emma Deady, featuring new guests every week. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wild-bros-country/support
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In a hilarious and anarchy infused podcast, Michael Harrison moderates improvised debates with comedians in character! Featuring reoccurring cast members Jake Vevera, Drew Dunn and a guest comedian
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Radicals in Conversation is a monthly podcast from Pluto Press, one of the world’s leading independent, radical publishers. Every month we sit down with leading campaigners, authors and academics to bring you in-depth conversations and radical perspectives on the issues that matter the most.
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Talking about the issues that matter to conservatives in Illinois, our nation, and the world. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conservative-talk/support
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Mic Check! is a podcast featuring conversations with young women, intersex, queer, and trans folks of color about what it’s really like on the frontlines and backlines of the fight for gender justice, and how listeners can best support grassroots movements.
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Polling Will Save Democracy (With 338 Canada/Philippe J Fournier)
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This week on The Midnight Choir, Isaac sits down with Philippe J Fournier, the editor in chief of 338 Canada and QC125 to discuss polling, its efficacy and the scientific approach polling brings to the election. Philippe explains how polling works, what he does as a poll analyst, and how you and I can truly understand the state of the world through…
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History Didn't End: The Return of the Draft
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War, Economy, and State merges with Radio Rothbard on this episode, with Zachary Yost joining Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop for a look at the draft. The three discuss the rising interest in the draft throughout the West, including the expansion of selective service in the US and calls for an expanded “citizen army” in Europe. What would a modern draf…
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Money-Supply Growth Accelerates as Wall Street Demands Even More Easy Money | Ryan McMaken
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The current trend in money-supply growth is a big turnaround from the many months of depression-level contractions we saw in 2022 and 2023.By Mises Institute
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The current trend in money-supply growth is a big turnaround from the many months of depression-level contractions we saw in 2022 and 2023. Original article: Money-Supply Growth Accelerates as Wall Street Demands Even More Easy Money
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By appealing to the self-interest of buyers and sellers, capitalism foils attempts by lawmakers to create racially constructed limits on voluntary exchange. Capitalism undermines racism. Original Article: How capitalism defeats racism
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The United States abolished its first three central banks, and this was followed by a period of immense economic growth. End the Fed? We did it before and can do it again. Original Article: The American tradition of abolishing central banks
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Rachel Maddow, the leftwing broadcaster, tries her hand at rewriting history. Unfortunately, her tendency to see a fascist hiding behind every bush and tree clouds her writing judgment. Original Article: Rachel Maddow’s hunt for imaginary fascists
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Libertarians have no problem dealing with how private property should be policed, but what about those areas we call public spaces? Murray Rothbard, not surprisingly, examined the issue thoroughly and had some insightful ideas. Original Article: How should government police the public domain?
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With its focus on dismantling the administrative state, Project 2025 represents a refreshingly serious turn for the American right. However, its policy prescriptions remain frustratingly moderate. Original Article: Project 2025: The good, the bad, and the frustrating
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With the European economy remaining relatively stagnant and government debt levels climbing to disturbing levels, it's possible that some of these countries will see another debt crisis like we saw in Greece more than a decade ago. Original Article: Is the European Union headed for another debt crisis?…
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Following the release of today’s jobs report, it seems serious cracks are now appearing in the media's narrative on our "strong" economy. Original Article: Bidenomics: New employment numbers say recession is here
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When municipalities embrace new technologies, people often refer to them as “smart cities.” However, all too often these technological “revenue enhancers” are nothing more than shakedowns of local citizens. Original Article: A ‘smart city’ is a city plagued by high taxes and central planning
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Is the European Union headed for another debt crisis? | Aaron Sobczak
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With the European economy remaining relatively stagnant and government debt levels climbing to disturbing levels, it's possible that some of these countries will see another debt crisis like we saw in Greece more than a decade ago.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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Project 2025: The good, the bad, and the frustrating | Connor O'Keeffe
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With its focus on dismantling the administrative state, Project 2025 represents a refreshingly serious turn for the American right. However, its policy prescriptions remain frustratingly moderate.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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Rachel Maddow’s hunt for imaginary fascists | David Gordon
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Rachel Maddow, the leftwing broadcaster, tries her hand at rewriting history. Unfortunately, her tendency to see a fascist hiding behind every bush and tree clouds her writing judgment.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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A ‘smart city’ is a city plagued by high taxes and central planning | Zach Varnell
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When municipalities embrace new technologies, people often refer to them as “smart cities.” However, all too often these technological “revenue enhancers” are nothing more than shakedowns of local citizens.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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How capitalism defeats racism | Wanjiru Njoya
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By appealing to the self-interest of buyers and sellers, capitalism foils attempts by lawmakers to create racially constructed limits on voluntary exchange. Capitalism undermines racism.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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The American tradition of abolishing central banks | Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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The United States abolished its first three central banks, and this was followed by a period of immense economic growth. End the Fed? We did it before and can do it again.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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How should government police the public domain? | Tate Fegley & Lukasz Dominiak
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Libertarians have no problem dealing with how private property should be policed, but what about those areas we call public spaces? Murray Rothbard, not surprisingly, examined the issue thoroughly and had some insightful ideas.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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Bidenomics: New employment numbers say recession is here | Ryan McMaken
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Following the release of today’s jobs report, it seems serious cracks are now appearing in the media's narrative on our "strong" economy.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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