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🗓️ 6 December 2017
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Salon is unhappy with my guest: his children's book series teaches libertarian ideas -- and, worst of all, introduces them even to some of the ideas of...AYN RAND!
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0:33.0 | Hello everybody. Tom Woods here. We're talking to Connor Boyack once again, and boy, this guy is, he's in some trouble with salon and fashionable opinion because his children's book series, The Tuttle Twins, has just released its latest edition, and that is The Tuttle Twins and The Search for Atlas, which is loosely based, of course, on Atlas Shrugged, |
0:55.2 | and you know Ein Rand is the only libertarian these people know over at Salon. |
1:00.1 | So, boy, did they blow their top at him. |
1:02.1 | So I want to talk to him about that. |
1:03.8 | Also, he has a brand new book for a slightly older audience, |
1:07.6 | a book I Love Very Much, called Lessons from a Lemonade Stand, an unconventional |
1:12.4 | guide to government. Conor Boyek is president of the Libertas Institute, which is a Utah-based |
1:18.8 | public policy think tank. He is an all-around great guy. He does a million things, not least of which |
1:25.7 | is he created the Liberty Classroom.com website and helped get |
1:30.5 | that off the ground. He has been an indispensable guide for me through the world of technology |
1:37.6 | over the years. Guide, what I mean, guide. He does it for me. So he's just a jack of all trades, a very, very impressive |
1:46.1 | person. He's one of a handful of people in the world. I would say, if I had some major project, |
1:52.4 | I would say, I need this guy, this specific person on my team. So, Connor, welcome back to the show. |
1:58.2 | Thanks for having me on again, Tom. All right. You have gotten salon upset at you, which to me is half the fun of this whole thing. But this is another entry in that Tuttle Twin series, the Tuttle Twins and the search for Atlas. So we'll go through and talk about what the storyline is here. But man, did that trigger Salon? Because of course, Ein Rand and Atlas shrugged are the only |
2:19.2 | things they know about libertarianism. So you finally said something that they can understand |
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