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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 1961 Who Are the Bad Guys, and What Should We Do About Them?

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Economics, Libertarian, Government, News

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Once you read Murray Rothbard, you can never look at the world the same way again. In 1992 he delivered the best libertarian speech I have ever heard, so full of insight that I had to devote an entire episode to it. The key questions: who are the bad guys, and what should we do about them?

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0:00.0

The Tom Wood Show, episode 1961.

0:03.4

Prepare to set fire to the index card of allowable opinion.

0:07.9

Your daily dose of Liberty Education starts here.

0:11.5

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0:13.4

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0:18.4

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0:23.1

featuring many of your favorites from The Tom Wood Show.

0:25.9

And Michael Malice says his special surprise guest, whose identity I myself don't even know,

0:32.0

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0:33.5

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0:39.6

Hey everybody, Tom Woods here.

0:40.9

Here is the episode I promised last week, where I'm going to go through one of my favorite

0:46.4

popular Murray Rothbard pieces.

0:48.3

Of course, in terms of scholarly work, that's another question.

0:51.6

But in his popular work, I don't know that you're going to beat the speech he gave to the

0:57.4

John Randolph Club 1992 that was later published as a piece called a strategy for the right.

1:04.4

Because it combines tremendous learning and Rothbard's unmistakable personality.

1:11.6

It just sparkles throughout the whole thing.

1:14.1

It is such a pleasure to read from beginning to end.

1:18.3

I'm just going to review some of it with you and offer a few comments.

1:22.5

But I remember reading this.

1:24.4

This is actually the first thing I ever read by Murray Rothbard.

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