- Carey Wedler LIVE with Jeffrey Tucker
Join Carey and Jeffrey as they discuss the media, music, and community. They will take your questions and will comment on their most recent articles. It is always a fun night when they meet up!
- We the Individuals - Anarchism vs. Minarchism
Tune in for the premier of a brand new LIVE show! Join Chris Calton and friends for We the Individuals. This week, they’ll try to decide which is better – anarchism or minarchism. See you there!
- Tucker Interviews International Radio Host - Jason Stapleton
Tune in for an absolutely fantastic discussion with Jeffrey Tucker and Jason Stapleton!
Jason Stapleton is one of the only nationally syndicated libertarian radio show hosts in America. His show, The Jason Stapleton Program is one of the largest liberty minded podcasts in the world with tens of thousands of listeners from over 110+ countries
He’s also an entrepreneur, speaker, investor and trader with over a decade of experience. He co-founded Trade Empowered one of the premiere trading education firms in the world with millions having benefited from his training and courses.
Jason is a former Marine and makes his home in the Heart of America where he lives with his wife and kids.]
Learn about Jason's new network, Liberty One.
- Fight the Matrix 9
Join anarchist activist Kal Molinet for another show all about how we can escape the clutches of the state. We might be in the matrix, but we can resist!
- How to Build a Career in Bitcoin
Join Jeffrey Tucker in conversation with BitPay engineers, Rich Morgan, Integrations Development Team Lead, and Jason Dreyzehner, Lead UX Engineer, to discuss how to build a career in Bitcoin. Find out how Jason and Rich discovered Bitcoin and began working at BitPay.
Explore the value and philosophy of open source and the world of Bitcoin development. Ask your questions and get their advice about working in the Bitcoin space.
Bitpay is Liberty.me’s partner in bitcoin payment processing and a global bitcoin payment service provider with thousands of customers worldwide.
For more about Bitcoin, check out Jeffrey Tucker's latest book, Bit By Bit.
- Fight the Matrix – Critiquing Minarchism
Anarchist activist Kal Molinet will be joined by Tyler Lloyd for another exciting, state-busting show. The topic will be critiquing minarchism. How do we deal with people who think a little bit of aggression is acceptable?
While you're here, check out Liberty.me's guide, How to Be an Individualist Anarchist!
- Jeffrey Tucker – Liberty Classics: Socialism
Everyone's favorite Chief Liberty Officer, Jeffrey Tucker, is back for another dose of Liberty Classics. This week, he's chatting about Ludwig von Mises's great work, Socialism.
This book is a legendary classic.
This is not a book for the shelves. It is a book to read and engage right now, right where you are. It is a book that explains vast amounts of the reality we are living right now. It was written in 1922, but it works as a decoder to today’s headlines.
How can that be? Most people assume that socialism has somehow been defeated. Not so. It has spread out all over the world in different forms. Mises’s book addresses every conceivable form of the socialist idea. He shows you how to find the errors in Obamacare, QE3, the education bubble, the U.S. imperial wars, environmentalism, and so much more. There are insights on every page.
- Eye on the Empire #5 -- the Death of bin Laden
Jeffrey Tucker and Scott Horton dissect Seymour Hersh's revelation about the "daring" raid to get Osama bin Laden — essentially, it never happened.
Also up on the docket: the bloodbath in Yemen, and the role of the business cycle in the empire.
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John T. Flynn's As We Go Marching
- Jeffrey Tucker – Liberty Classics: As We Go Marching
Everyone's favorite Chief Liberty Officer, Jeffrey Tucker, is back for another dose of Liberty Classics. This week, he's chatting about John T. Flynn's As We Go Marching.
The work of John T. Flynn (1882–1964) is proof that the job of journalist once meant something very serious. As We Go Marching is a work of scholarship by any standard. It is well written, to be sure, but it covers the history and meaning of fascism with fantastic erudition, tracing its permutations from Italy to Germany to the United States.
Flynn was a man of remarkable courage and brilliance. He could not but write and speak the truth. He knew that it would come at a price and it was one he was willing to pay. And look at his legacy! This book is truth spoken to power, and it speaks still and will continue to do so for generations.
- Jeffrey Tucker - Liberty Classics: Pictures of the Socialistic Future
In this episode of Liberty Classics, Jeffrey discusses Eugen Richter's novel, Pictures of the Socialistic Future:
Eugene Richter saw what socialism would mean, and he traced it all out in a marvelous novel that is so prescient that it’s spooky. I had to close the book several times to get over the chills. One reason it is so chilling is that it is written from the point of view of a defender of socialism. To see how the narrator comes to terms with the poverty, the horror, the death — it is all just a bit too realistic a forecast of twentieth-century intellectual life.
- Fight the Matrix - Marc Stevens
Join anarchist activist Kal Molinet as he talks with Marc Stevens about activism, the No State Project, and the perils of the legal system.
Find more from Marc Stevens at MarcStevens.net
Find more from Kal Molinet at LiberateRVA.com.
And find more freedom with Liberty.me!
- Beer & Bastards #12 [Featuring Jeffrey Tucker]
Jeffrey Tucker joins the bastards to discuss elections, Hillary Clinton, anarcho-capitalism, and Bitcoin.
Watch it here via Google Hangouts on Air!
The Bastards:
Matt Palumbo of Being Classically Liberal
Mike Lee of Being Liberal Logic
Will Ricciardella of The Analytical Conservative
Kevin Ryan of Unbiased America
Check out Jeffrey's article: "The Awful Implications of Hillary's Candidacy."
- Jeffrey Tucker - Liberty Classics: Anthem
This time on Liberty Classics, Jeffrey Tucker delves into Ayn Rand's famous classic, Anthem.
“The author does not understand socialism,” read the letter from MacMillan in reply to the submission of Ayn Rand’s novella. They turned it down. Actually, the publisher didn’t understand socialism. Hardly anyone did in 1937, when this book was written. Rand, however, did understand socialism. She understood it so well that she knew it would result in the opposite of what it promised and that its proponents would eventually come to embrace its grim reality, rather than repudiate the system of thought.
Check out the audio version by Frank Marcopolos.
- Bitcoin: The People's Money #3
This is the third episode in a monthly series dedicated to Bitcoin.
Tonight's guest is Julia Tourianski. Julia is an anti-state activist. She produces films on YT and writes about today's assumed power structures and Bitcoin. She's appeared at Kaiser report, Alex Jones show, and others; and her own work is at bravetheworld.com. Join us to escape the feedback loop.
This event is open to the public.
For more on Bitcoin, check out Jeffrey Tucker's new book, Bit By Bit: How P2P Is Freeing the World.
New to cryptocurrency? Read this Liberty.me guide to learn all about getting started with Bitcoin!
- Eye on the Empire #3
Every time you get Jeffrey Tucker together with Scott Horton, you know something amazing is going to happen. Eye on the Empire brings these two minds to focus on the madness of the security state and the wonder of our emerging world of freedom.
This show is open to the public.
For more from Horton, check out the Scott Horton Show podcast.
For more from Tucker, check out his recent article.
- Jeffrey Tucker - Liberty Classics: The Cinder Buggy
In this episode of Liberty Classics, Jeffrey Tucker discusses The Cinder Buggy, by Garet Garrett.
"Garet Garrett’s fiction deals with the social impact of economic transformations. In The Driver, he deals with railroads, while Satan’s Bushel examines agricultural. The Cinder Buggy, his second in the trilogy, is the longest of the three and his true epoch novel and unforgettable masterpiece. With a great story, and tremendous literary passion, it chronicles the transformation of America from the age of iron to the age of steel."
For more by Jeffrey Tucker, check out his book, 25 Life-Changing Classics.
- Eye on the Empire #2
Every time you get Jeffrey Tucker together with Scott Horton, you know something amazing is going to happen. Eye on the Empire brings these two minds to focus on the madness of the security state and the wonder of our emerging world of freedom.
This episode of Eye on the Empire reveals what's so insane about the Ukraine debate.
This show is open to the public.
For more from Horton, check out the Scott Horton Show podcast.
For more from Tucker, check out his recent article on the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
- Kal Molinet - Fight the Matrix! - 10 Planks
Fight the Matrix! is a show about freeing others from the matrix of the state. But how do you convince others that nonaggression is viable? How could a society without a state work? What do you need to know when talking to the uninitiated? Come hear Kal Molinet’s take on Wednesday, February 25th at 9pm EST. Don't forget to bring your questions!
This week, Kal will start off by talking about the "10 planks" of the Communist Manifesto. How many of them have been fulfilled in America already?
This event is open to the public!
- Bitcoin: The People's Money #2
This is the second episode in a monthly series dedicated to Bitcoin.
Tonight's guest is Erik Voorhees. Erik is a Bitcoin serial entrepreneur and advocate. Having been a featured guest on Bloomberg, Fox Business, CNBC, BBC Radio, The Peter Schiff Show, and numerous Bitcoin and industry conferences, Erik suggests there is no such thing as a “free market” when the institution of money itself is centrally planned and controlled.
This event is open to the public. Nonmembers sign up here.
For more on Bitcoin, check out Jeffrey Tucker's new book, Bit By Bit: How P2P Is Freeing the World.
New to cryptocurrency? Read this Liberty.me guide to learn all about getting started with Bitcoin!
- Liberty Classics: The Discovery of Freedom by Rose Wilder Lane
This is a supremely radical and challenging work, one that essentially turns the world upside down. Nearly every expert on the topic of the history of civilization will tell you that the regime is what makes the difference between whether a nation rises or falls.
Rose Wilder Lane takes another view entirely. She says it is not the regime but the absence of the regime that sets the human spirit in flight and permits it to create and make beautiful things out of the uncivilized world of the state of nature. She pictures the whole history of humanity as a struggle to be free of authority — not just this or that authority but all authority.
For more on the beautiful books of liberty, read Jeffrey Tucker's 25 Life-Changing Classics.
- Calculated Chaos: Butler Shaffer LIVE!
Institutions are the foundation of our society, but are they really necessary? Instead of providing peace, order and coordination, we live with discord, agony, and violence. Can we learn how to organize without creating social Frankensteins, without institutions, without politics? The one and only Butler Shaffer, author of the book Calculated Chaos: Institutional Threats to Peace and Human Survival, will give his thoughts and take your questions on the topic of whether we truly need states to govern our lives. Join us for this very special event Thursday, December 4th at 8pm EST!
- Fight the Matrix with Kal Molinet 4
Not a member? No problem. Click here to watch!
Kal Molinet fights the matrix and takes you along for the ride. Come find out how you can spread the ideas you care about and how you can change hearts and minds. The evening promises to surprise.
- Fight the Matrix with Kal Molinet 3
Fighting the matrix of the state is hard work. How do you convince others that nonaggression is viable? How could a society without a state work? What do you need to know when talking to the uninitiated? Come hear Kal Molinet’s take Wednesday, November 19th at 9pm EDT, and bring your questions!
- Fight the Matrix with Kal Molinet 2
Fighting the matrix of the state is hard work. How do you convince others that nonaggression is viable? How could a society without a state work? What do you need to know when talking to the uninitiated? Come hear Kal Molinet’s take Wednesday, October 15th at 9pm EDT, and bring your questions!
- Fight the Matrix with Kal Molinet 1
Fighting the matrix of the state is hard work. How do you convince others that nonaggression is viable? How could a society without a state work? Come hear Kal Molinet's take Wednesday, September 17th at 9pm EDT, and bring your questions!
- Liberty Classics: Conscience of an Anarchist by Gary Chartier
Professor Gary Chartier's concise, yet beautiful, introduction to the philosophy of anarchism is a modern anarchist manifesto, written to appeal to even the most ardent of statists. This simple but powerful book explains why the state is illegitimate, unnecessary, and dangerous, and what we can do to begin achieving real freedom. Join Jeffrey Tucker to discuss "The Conscience of an Anarchist" Sunday, September 14th at 8pm EDT!
- Author's Forum: A Century of Anarchy by Peter C. Earle
Anarchy is often considered to be an impossible dream, never before and never to be achieved. But has anarchy really never been tried? Peter C. Earle suggests, to the contrary of the mainstream, that there are historical examples of anarchy that we could look to. Here he looks to Neutral Moresnet, a society in that 1800s that thrived without a state.
Join Peter for a discussion of his book August 5th at 9pm EDT!
Peter C. Earle is an economist and financial markets professional. He has spent nearly two decades trading in and studying global equity, derivative, commodity, and currency markets, as well as offbeat and esoteric markets when opportunities have allowed. Pete has published numerous articles on economic history, spontaneous order, and liberty. He is currently the chief economist of Humint, a global cryptocurrency development consultancy, and is the resident economist for Red 5 Studios, a game development firm in Laguna Hills, CA. He resides in the Greater New York area.
- Defending the Non-Aggression Principle with Walter Block
The non-aggression principle has been under attack by many libertarians as of late. Mr. Libertarian, Walter Block, argues the non-aggression principle is libertarianism itself --that the philosophy of libertarianism is about when it is appropriate to initiate the use of force. Nothing more, nothing less. Join Walter as he defends the NAP July 12th at 4pm EDT!
- What is Anarchy? with Kal Molinet
The common conception of anarchism is chaos and lawlessness, where might means right. Many people think of the Old American West. But is this correct? Kal Molinet says no. He argues anarchy simply means "without rulers," and that anarchism is actually the most moral and efficient system for societal organization. Join Kal on Liberty.me U July 10th at 9pm EDT!
While you're here, check out Liberty.me's guide, How to Be an Individualist Anarchist!