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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 1596 What Punishments Do Criminals Deserve, and Other Questions in Libertarian Theory

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Government, News

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2020

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

We wrap up Walter Block week with a glance through his enormous list of publications and picking out interesting topics for libertarians: punishment theory, conjoined twins, the death penalty, and more, as well as a sneak preview of Defending the Undefendable 3.

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The Tom Wood Show, Episode 1596.

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Everybody Tom Woods here wrapping up Walter Block week today and I'm going to, as I said yesterday,

0:45.9

go through Walter's list of publications, look at the various topics and headings and

0:51.0

just pick some out and discuss them with him.

0:53.6

Remember, you can go to WalterBlock.com and see Walter's publications.

0:58.1

There are a very, there's a very great number of them and at least a decent percentage

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of them are available online.

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A lot of times with scholarly articles, especially going back many years, it's tricky to find

1:09.1

them online, particularly for free, but a bunch of them are indeed online.

1:13.6

So WalterBlock.com, by this point, you know who Walter Block is.

1:17.5

He is almost certainly the most prolific living libertarian.

1:20.9

He's a professor of economics at Loyola University, New Orleans, over 600 scholarly articles

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