Matt Wong invited me for an engaging, hour-long interview on Discernable. We covered a wide variety of topics including anarcho-capitalism, when to be afraid of technology, and what Michael Malice is like off camera. If you make it to the end, Matt asks me for the best argument against libertarianism and, admittedly, there is aContinue reading “Discernable”
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The Libertarian Christian Podcast
Doug Stewart and Norman Horn invited me onto their podcast for an enjoyable discussion about libertarianism and The Ethics of Anarcho-Capitalism. Click below to visit to the show page: Thanks to Jacob Lovell for making the introduction!
The Bob Murphy Show
Bob Murphy had me on his show this week, which was a real treat. We had a great discussion about why libertarian ethics cannot be defined with physics, what an anarcho-capitalist society might look like, and spent some time arguing semantics — in a good way. You can watch the interview below: Thanks to JacobContinue reading “The Bob Murphy Show”
Inspired By Fire Podcast
Jalen Vasquez invited me to be a guest on his show and we had a great conversation about libertarianism, Ron Paul, and the robot apocalypse. Click below to listen to the episode: Also be sure to check out his recommended book page for some great things to read.
The Ethics of Anarcho-Capitalism
Today, I’m releasing a new book called The Ethics of Anarcho-Capitalism. It explains what libertarianism is and how to use it to solve ethical problems. It is different from most books on libertarianism, though. First, it is narrative non-fiction. It weaves the ethical theory into a story for a little flavor. If you prefer dryContinue reading “The Ethics of Anarcho-Capitalism”
The Human Body Sword
A paper I wrote in response to Walter Block’s “The Human Body Shield” Download the paper at mises.org.