Episode 160. Wars Don’t Enhance Freedom, They Destroy Liberty In this episode of the Forge of Freedom podcast, host Alex Ooley discusses two significant articles on foreign policy, focusing on
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Show Notes Episode 151. When Back-to-School Blues Signal a Deeper Problem The article discusses the growing disengagement and indifference towards traditional schooling and the need to reimagine the learning environment.
Show Notes Episode 148. War, Peace, and the State (by Murray Rothbard) In this episode of the Forge of Freedom podcast, Alex Ooley discusses the essay ‘War, Peace, and the
Show Notes Episode 142. The Tyranny of Gun Control with Jacob G. Hornberger (rerun of Ep. 60) Jacob Hornberger discusses the importance of gun rights and the right to self-defense
https://tuttletwins.com/podcast/529-what-is-going-on-in-israel/?al_pg_id=d23bb9cd-d937-483b-8f58-5e691cb38bfe Summary In this episode, the hosts of “The Way the World Works” discuss the Israel and Palestine conflict, providing an introduction to the topic and explaining
Where does Valentine’s Day come from? A greeting card company or a candy company? Neither, but I’m sure it’s one of their favorite holidays. Or was it Al Capone? He’s
Show Notes: Episode 99. Capitalism versus Socialism: The Great Seligman-Nearing Debate of 1921 with Rob Weir In this episode of the Forge of Freedom podcast, host Alex Ooley interviews
Between October 7, 2023 and January 16, 2024, there were approximately 24,285 Palestinian casualties as a result of the war in Gaza. That number includes nearly 8,000 children. https://reliefweb.int/report/occupied-palestinian-territory/gaza-10000-children-killed-nearly-100-days-war#:~:text=Gaza%3A%2010%2C000%20children%20killed%20in,ReliefWeb
Summary The conversation discusses the threat to the Western world posed by the abandonment of free market capitalism and the embrace of collectivist ideologies. It highlights the power of
Show Notes: Episode 85. “Why We Love the Nutcracker” by Jeffrey Tucker In this episode, Alex Ooley shares an article by Jeffrey Tucker titled ‘Why We Love the Nutcracker.’