8 pm Taxation Isn’t Theft Because It’s Not Your Money
Philosopher Philip Goff argues that you have no moral claim to the money you earn on the market, because its distribution of money is arbitrary. We hit back.
About the Guest
David Gordon holds a Ph.D. in intellectual history from UCLA, and is a senior fellow of the Mises Institute.
Article Discussed
“No It’s Not Your Money: Why Taxation Isn’t Theft” by Philip Goff
Guest’s Books
The Essential Rothbard
Resurrecting Marx: The Analytical Marxists on Freedom, Exploitation, and Justice
Resurrecting Marx: The Analytical Marxists on Freedom, Exploitation, and Justice
9 pm Entrepreneurial Super-Intelligence: Praxeology in the Age of A.I.
One of the highlights of our Austrian Economics Research Conference is the interaction between scholars and entrepreneurs, and the new ideas that such conversations spark. Here business consultant Hunter Hastings outlines how technological innovation is already making centralized "designed" systems obsolete, and how artificial intelligence opens up a whole new era of spontaneous order.
10 pm Episode 12 - The Curse of the Crying Boy
Is it possible for a painting to be cursed? The homes in which the paintings hang, have mysterious fires that always leave the painting intact and undamaged, but the property devastated. So what is this painting, and would you be brave enough to hang it in your home? Presented & produced by Chris Batchelor Find out more at www.strangepodcast.com Theme Music by Ben Sound - www.bensound.com
10:30 pm Applying a Value Framework to Angel Investing — Dan McGuire — Partner at Two Coast Capital
Recorded at Murphy's Taproom in Manchester, NH we bring you Dan McGuire who is a founding partner at Two Coast Capital and has a very interesting career as an angel investor. He's one of the original investors in Marvel and in this episode, he explains how to apply a value framework to Angel Investing.
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