John Stossel is a legendary journalist that now works for a libertarian magazine called Reason. Stossel worked for ABC’s 2020 for many years before transitioning to Fox Business. Many of his books and videos have a libertarian focus. Teachers...
Scott Lincicome is a Cato Institute scholar that just appeared on the Bill Kristol podcast to outline how the free market produced the vaccine that will restart the economy in 2021 while outlining the ways the FDA and CDC kept it from happening...
Learn Liberty is an excellent website and YouTube channel that breaks down libertarianism into digestible chunks. Where do rights come from? Prof. Aeon Skoble claims that there are several types of rights that come from various sources. For...
Milton Friedman was libertarian economist that won the Nobel prize in economics. He was a gifted intellectual that could explain his expertise to the common man. He was an author and a documentary filmmaker as well. Search for “Free to...
John Stossel is a legendary journalist that now works for a libertarian magazine called Reason. Stossel worked for ABC’s 2020 for many years before transitioning to Fox Business. Many of his books and videos have a libertarian focus...
This is an important book for understanding politics. Why have we sorted into two sides? Thomas Sowell explains the two visions for politics: one vision in which law is constraining human nature and the unconstrained vision where adherents believe...
Libertarianism.org has collected many great videos of speeches from the early days of the libertarian movement. This video shows that each generation may think their challenges at unity are unique, but they aren’t. Joan Kennedy Taylor was a...
The case against capitalism is often framed in terms of morality. This book makes the moral case for free markets. Click here for past recommendations. Description The second in the “What Your Professors Won’t Tell You” series of...
Free Thoughts is a great podcast from the Cato Institute. Daniel Klein explains how on regular issues of policy reform—presupposing a stable integrated polity— Hume, Smith, and Burke were liberal in the original political meaning of “liberal.” Thus...
Have you heard the term “Luddite”? It’s become a term for someone that opposes technology, but it was a group that opposed progress in general. Their story has parallels for today. Click here for past recommendations. Description...