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Anarchy vs.
Limited Government.
From the radio show,
August 21, 2004 |
How much government? |
How much government? |
Free Market
News Network
June 25, 2004
Jim Sorenson's interview with Harry Browne
on many subjects |
Third-Party Politics |
Third-Party Politics |
Free Market
News Network
April 15, 2004
Jim Sorenson's interview with Harry Browne
on America's misguided
foreign policy |
Bush's Tap Dance |
Bush's Tap Dance |
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From the radio show
January 17, 2004 |
Is
war necessary? |
Is war
necessary? |
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From the radio show
January 10, 2004
No need to argue over
how much government is the right amount. All we need to know is that
what we have today is much too much. |
How much government? |
How much government? |
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From the radio show,
June 7, 2003
Too many otherwise-libertarian people think the government will give
them what they want if it tries to restrict immigration. Here's how
they'll be disappointed. (16:06) |
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The Immigration Scam |
The Immigration Scam |
| From the radio show, June 7, 2003
When the reformers get their way and end the low-wage jobs overseas,
what will the out-of-work employees do? (1:50) |
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Protesting Lower Wages
Overseas |
Protesting Lower Wages
Overseas |
| From the radio show, June 7, 2003
Too many investors have an entitlement philosophy, and won't take
responsibility for their own safety. (2:06) |
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Comments on Insider Trading & Investing |
Comments on Insider Trading & Investing |
| From the radio show, May 24, 2003
Today's economic stagnation was caused many years ago, and is not likely
to be cured by rearranging the tax code or spending more taxpayer money.
(14:38) |
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Why
the Economy Is in the Tank |
Why
the Economy Is in the Tank |
| From the radio show, May 24, 2003
Why government programs never get eliminated, and what it will take to
overcome this. (6:33) |
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How Government Will Be Reduced |
How Government Will Be Reduced |
| From the radio show, February 16, 2003
Contrary to the old cliché, war is not good for the economy, for
business, or the stock market. Here is why. (2:39) |
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War Is Not
Good for Business |
War Is Not
Good for Business |
| From the radio show, February 16, 2003
The hawks try to explain away European opposition as cowardly or
commercially motivated. There's a much more important reason that
Europeans look at war differently from the way Americans do. (10:14) |
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Why
Europeans Oppose the War |
Why
Europeans Oppose the War |
| From the radio show, January 12, 2003
Americans have no understanding of the history of the Muslim world, so
they think they can walk into the Middle East and make everything okay.
They can't.
(6:35) |
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The Thousand Year War in the Middle East |
The Thousand Year War in the Middle East |
| From the radio show, January 5, 2003
Why it is so dangerous to give power to politicians for any purpose —
good or bad.
(4:54) |
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The Problem of Power |
The Problem of Power |
| From the radio show, October 27, 2002
What the Statue of Liberty stood for, why the French people donated it
with their own money, and how we have forsaken it for "national
greatness" that doesn't exist.
(2:14) |
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The
Statue of Liberty Anniversary |
The
Statue of Liberty Anniversary |
| C-SPAN, October 11, 2000
An interview one month before the 2000 election. A variety of issues
are covered, and callers ask questions.
(61:55) |
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Washington
Journal interview |
Washington
Journal interview |
| Detroit television
station, October 1, 2000 If you're a candidate or speaking out publicly on libertarian issues,
please pay special attention to this interview. It demonstrates how you
need to approach such an event in order to promote libertarian issues: (1) Focus on a few
key issues and keep coming back to them; (2) Couch those issues in terms
of personal benefits to the listener; (3) Be brief and to the point; and
(4) Practice, practice, practice.
(15:10) |
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Interview
with Chuck Stokes |
Interview
with Chuck Stokes |
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