• If You Don't Like Socialism or the Establishment, Curtis Sliwa Wants Your Vote
    Sep 5 2025
    The Guardian Angels founder and New York mayoral candidate talks about crime, drugs, zoning, and what the government could learn from squatters.
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    48 minutos
  • We're Moving Too Slow on AI
    Sep 3 2025
    Technologist Pablos Holman warns that slowing AI progress cedes the future to gatekeepers and explains how open competition can unlock breakthroughs in energy, health, and innovation on a massive scale.
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    51 minutos
  • Glenn Jacobs Body-Slams Big Government
    Aug 27 2025
    The former WWE star and current mayor of Knox County explains how limiting government, protecting economic freedom, and trusting communities over bureaucrats can build a stronger foundation for liberty.
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    37 minutos
  • Chip Roy on Why He Backed Trump's Spending Bill
    Aug 20 2025
    Texas Rep. Chip Roy joins Nick Gillespie to talk about runaway spending, the uphill battle for health care reform, and where immigration fits into the liberty vs. sovereignty debate.
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    49 minutos
  • Did MAGA Kill the Tea Party?
    Aug 13 2025
    Former Rep. Justin Amash and Fox News’ Kennedy join Nick Gillespie to examine how MAGA populism reshaped the Tea Party’s limited-government mission, why Congress no longer acts as a check on power, and what it will take to spark a new libertarian revival.
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    48 minutos
  • The Libertarian Case for Postmodernism
    Aug 6 2025
    Political economist Mark Pennington draws on the ideas of Hayek and Foucault to show how expert rule and government surveillance are making it harder for people to think freely and live on their own terms.
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    1 hora e 14 minutos
  • Could New York Go Bankrupt Again?
    Jul 30 2025
    Financial historian and attorney Richard E. Farley explains how political games, union power, and creative accounting tanked New York City in 1975—and why it could happen again.
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    1 hora
  • Streaming Music Isn't a Free Market. It's a Regulated Monopoly.
    Jul 23 2025
    Rock legend David Lowery draws on his decades in the music industry to explain how government-imposed licensing fees and price controls helped streaming platforms flourish while eroding artist rights and income.
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    1 hora e 22 minutos