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Steve Patterson returns, this time trying to solve the mind-body problem with Bob.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.Steve Patterson's attempted solution to the mind-body problem.Steve's website.Murphy's talk about dualism in Mises."Voltaire vs. Leibniz" (in verse). An explainer on Leibniz's optimism.The EPR paradox.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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David Angelo is a stand-up comedian in New York City. He joins Bob to discuss his career in comedy, with a focus on his new special, "New York Legend."
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.David Angelo's special "New York Legend." His "Brain Attack" analysis of the media, and his "Without Taxes, Who Would Build the Roads??"David's razors.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Bob reacts to a recent exchange between Michael Malice and Angela McArdle, in which they described Jacob Hornberger as insane for his views on the Covid lockdowns and school vouchers.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
"Your Welcome" ep. 314 with Angela McArdle.The LP debate in Georgia. Clint Russell asks his question starting around 1h35m mark.Murray Rothbard in For a New Liberty giving tepid support for school vouchers, and ripping them (p. 51) from a 1971 article. Ron Paul's ambivalent stance (quoted in the 11th bullet point).BMS ep. 248 with Jacob Hornberger opposing school vouchers.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Luke Avery has Bob on to discuss a "Choose Your Own Adventure" series of questions, ranging from UBI to artificial intelligence to elite theory.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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In BMS ep. 322, Bob criticized a recent interview of George Selgin regarding the lack of historical examples of 100% reserve banking. In this episode, Bob responses to George's pushback (on Twitter) and also Larry White's in-print response to Rothbard's old critique of the Scottish "free banking" episode.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
What started this fiasco: BMS ep. 322, "Selgin vs. Selgin."Rothbard's critique of Larry White on the Scottish episode (starts p. 859). White's response (chap. 3).John Cochrane on The Narrow Bank. Selgin's contrarian take.Selgin on the history of 100% reserve banks.Block and Barnett on maturity mismatching.Murphy’s journal article critiquing the Selgin/White view of fractional reserve free banking. Murphy's book Understanding Money Mechanics.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Clint Russell is host of the Liberty Lockdown podcast, and recently ran to be the Vice Presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party. As a former mortgage broker, Clint also discusses the housing market.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.Clint Russell's podcast Liberty Lockdown, and his Twitter account.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Ed Mabrie founded the Faith By Reason platform to show how the findings of modern science dovetail with a Biblical worldview. He discusses his background and some of the major themes with Bob.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.Ed Mabrie's Faith By Reason website.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Bob responds to a recent interview where George Selgin says the historical record proves that fractional reserve banking is a market outcome. Bob gives two separate reasons, and ironically plays different Selgin clips to validate each of them.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
Selgin's interview on free banking. His debate with Murphy at the Soho Forum. And his recent interview with David Beckworth on Custodia.Murphy interviews Selgin on banks as credit intermediaries.John Cochrane on The Narrow Bank.Murphy's journal article critiquing the Selgin/White view of fractional reserve free banking.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Bob reviews his interviews with Dave Smith and then Simon Guenzl on whether libertarians should support Open Borders. Specifically, Bob focuses on the status of government-controlled property vis-a-vis libertarian theory.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
Bob's Human Action podcast interviews with Dave Smith (anti Open Borders) and Simon Guenzl (pro).Guenzl's paper (pdf) on the immigration debate.Sheldon Richman book reviews a "refreshing" take on immigration.BMS ep. 194 where Bob explains his vision of how a free society would handle immigration.The link to Monetary Metals.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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With a PhD from Rutgers, University of Colorado Professor Michael Huemer joins Bob to discuss his approach to anarcho-capitalism laid out in his book, The Problem of Political Authority.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.Michael Huemer's website and his blog.Huemer's Amazon author page.The link to Monetary Metals.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Bob gives an overview of the Intelligent Design landscape, focusing on three of its leading members: Michael Behe, William Dembski, and Stephen Meyer. He explains what ID is, some of its major concepts, and tackles some common objections.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
Stephen Meyer talking about the return of the God hypothesis.Short video on the bacterial flagellum.BMS ep. 111 Winston Ewert on applying computer science to ID.Dembski talking about 2nd edition of The Design Inference.Two ID scholars critically assess the "origin of life" research.Casey Lunkin on the changing scientific view of "junk DNA."The link to Monetary Metals.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Tom Jenney joins Bob to discuss his intriguing book project, American Futures.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.Tom Jenney's book, American Futures.The link to Monetary Metals.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Bob explains his current thinking on the US economy, specifically in relation to CPI inflation, employment, and the yield curve / recession.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The article containing many of the graphs alluded to in this episode.NOTE: Bob in the audio says there is a video version, but he decided it would hold up release of the episode too long; interested readers should refer to the article while listening to his discussion.Bob's article on the yield curve and recession.The link to Monetary Metals.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Stephan joins Bob to discuss his new book, Legal Foundations of a Free Society. They cover Rothbard's contributions to legal theory, as well as Bob and Stephan's differing entry points into libertarianism.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.Stephan's new book.Stephan's website.Stephan's previous appearance on BMS ep. 79.The link to Monetary Metals.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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On March 27, 2024, Bob delivered this talk (as one of several) to the Free Enterprise Society at Oklahoma State University.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.Bob's previous night's talk on private law & defense.BMS 305, Jesus as Logos.BMS 310, the guest makes the point about "turn the other cheek" reference in this talk.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Winston Ewert is a computer scientist and mathematician with numerous publications in the Intelligent Design (ID) field, including co-authored works with William Dembski. He joins Bob to discuss his recently published essay (a chapter in a collection) on the algorithmic model of the human mind.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.The website featuring the new book, and a blog post referring to Winston's particular chapter.Winston Ewert's website.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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David Ramsay Steele has a new collection of essays out, and he joins Bob to discuss. Much of the conversation focuses on whether it makes sense to believe in spirits, as well as the life and changing views of George Orwell.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.The Amazon entry for DRS's new book.Why Machines Will Never Rule the World (referenced by the guest).Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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JP Cortez is Executive Director of the Sound Money Defense League. He joins Bob to discuss the League's strategy and their various successes.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.The website of the Sound Money Defense League.Robert Murphy's Understanding Money Mechanics.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Sheldon Richman is an OG of the libertarian cause. Among other positions, he is currently Executive Editor at the Libertarian Institute. He joins Bob to discuss the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and reflects on his decades in the movement.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.Sheldon's archives at the Libertarian Institute.Sheldon's books Coming to Palestine, and What Social Animals Owe to Each Other.John Hasnas' paper, "Toward a Theory of Empirical Natural Rights."Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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Domenic Scarcella discusses his new book, which makes the case that Jesus' teachings and actions show Christians they should be good neighbors, but (in a sense) bad citizens. Bob pushes back at points to clarify what Domenic's position truly is.
Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:
The YouTube version of this interview.The Amazon link to the book.Domenic's substack dedicated to the book.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
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