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Jeff Deist Looks at 2020 in Review

David Gornoski is joined once again by Mises Institute’s Jeff Deist. This time, the two look back at 2020 in review. What should we do going forward into the new year? “Number one is don’t trust the government,” says Deist as he highlights the erosion of liberty in 2020, especially with the COVID lockdowns. What lessons can […]

Sen. Rand Paul: “Masks Are All About Submission”

If imitation is part of innate human nature, how do we go about imitating without inviting conflict? Join David Gornoski as he addresses this question. David also comments on the assault on the liberties of non-violent people; “corporate communism” in COVID bailouts; the crippling of small businesses; the Vatican’s endorsing of vaccines made from aborted […]

Berdyaev vs Slavery

Man is a riddle in the world, and it may be, the greatest riddle. Man is a riddle not because he is an animal, not because he is a social being, not as a part of nature and society. It is as a person that he is a riddle—just that precisely; it is because he […]

Tyranny with Bombs Abroad and Mask Mandates at Home

What unites neocons and neo-liberals? Wars abroad and authoritarian decrees at home. Join David Gornoski as he presents a devastating critique of the continued harassment under the guise of pandemic concern by big businesses and government upon the average people of America. David also comments on the latest news stories such as United Airlines kicking […]

The Failure of Government

Will we ever reach a time where people are not treated like pariahs just for holding differing opinions? Who made big corporations king over us? Join David Gornoski as he takes on the YouTube censoring of Scott Adams; the toxicity of closed-mindedness; the shutting down of small businesses in favor of big corporations; government taking […]

Berdyaev vs Slavery

BitChute embedding powered by embed.tube David Gornoski starts the episode with a reflection on the work of Russian existential thinker Nikolai Berdyaev. People are increasingly being treated like machines, David says, giving rise to the erasure of personhood. David then shifts subject to the new fascism of government-corporate alliance which is emerging in our time. […]

Dr. Walter E Williams, RIP

David Gornoski starts off the show by commenting on the recent passing of the great Dr. Walter E. Williams. “Walter Williams is a great role model and champion for liberty,” David says as he reflects on the conversations he has had with Dr. Williams. Plus, David continues his analysis of news on the lockdowns, the […]

Who Do You Imitate?

An important question for our time: Who are our role models? In this age of regulations and barriers, can we have freedom? David Gornoski argues that we can and gives an example of how the invention of the musket equalized the playing field in war through innovation. But our prosperity won’t mean anything, David says, […]

“We Don’t Want a Reset, We Need to Press Start,” Assessing the 2020 Election with Curt Mills

David Gornoski starts the show by getting into a problem not unusual for many Americans going into the next week: the moral conundrum of voting. Can we shrink into the voting crowd and have politicians take the things we haven’t worked hard for? “We don’t want a ‘reset,’” David says, “we need to press start.” […]

DC Film Series: Why Humans Love War with Bruce Fein

David Gornoski is joined by Bruce Fein, an expert constitutional lawyer. Together, the two discuss the liberty movement and what the lack of such a movement entails. Are power, self-interest, and greed only limited to the private sector? Is the separation of powers reconcilable with the desire to police the world? Bruce Fein highlights the […]