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Today's podcast is titled “Defining Public Policy in a Free Society.” Recorded in 2006, Dennis McCuistion, former Clinical Professor of Corporate Governance and Executive Director of the Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance at the University of Texas at Dallas, Tibor Machan, research fellow at the Hoover Institution, professor emeritus at Auburn University, professor of business ethics at Chapman University, and co-founder of Reason magazine, and Tom G. Palmer, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute discuss public policy in a free society, examining both domestic and foreign policy issues. Listen now, and don't forget to subscribe to get updates each week …
Zapraszamy do obejrzenia premiery książki „Być wolnym” Toma G. Palmera, która odbyła się w Świetlicy Wolności! Spotkanie poprowadził Michał Banaś, Dyrektor Wydawnictwa WEI. Książka „Być wolnym” to przełomowa publikacja, w której Tom G. Palmer zebrał serię esejów — zarówno teoretycznych, jak i praktycznych — ukazujących, jak żyć szczęśliwiej, być lepszym człowiekiem i czerpać korzyści z wolności oraz odpowiedzialności. Autor przedstawia studia przypadków z perspektywy naukowej, historycznej i filozoficznej, tworząc swoisty przewodnik dla ludzi pragnących żyć w wolnych, prosperujących, współpracujących, pokojowych i sprawiedliwych społeczeństwach. Książkę znajdziecie tutaj: https://wydawnictwo.wei.org.pl/product/byc-wolnym-jak-zachowac-kontrole-nad-swoim-zyciem-w-panstwie-opiekunczym/
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownAaron Ross Powell, Tom G. Palmer, and Caleb O. Brown on David Boaz: The Libertarian ExponentJennifer Huddleston and William Rinehart on the impact of “killer acquisitions” on smaller companiesMichael F. Cannon on prescription drug spending in the Medicare programScott Lincicome on the litany of industrial policy measuresExclusive: Daniel Raisbeck and Ian Vásquez on Cato's recent conference in Buenos Aires, The Rebirth of Liberty in Argentina and Beyond Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
D84 Yayınlarının ilk kitabı "Onurlu Kalkınma: Kendi Kaderini Tayin, Yerelleşme ve Yoksulluğun Sonu" raflarda! Eseri Türkçeye kazandıran Dr. Bahadır Çelebi, kitabın yazarlarından Tom G. Palmer ile Onurlu Kalkınma'yı konuşuyor.
Join us for a profound exploration with Tom Palmer, a luminary in the libertarian movement, whose life's work has been dedicated to championing the principles of freedom and dignity across the globe. A Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute and the Executive Vice President for International Programs at the Atlas Network, Tom's influence spans from the halls of academia to the front lines of policy advocacy. But beyond his public persona, Tom's personal narrative — from his early involvement in movements against compulsory military service to his victorious fight for individual rights in 'Parker v. District of Columbia' — reveals a deeply principled individual. Tom's story is also one of triumph over adversity, standing firm in his identity and beliefs despite facing challenges. This episode offers an intimate glimpse into the experiences that shaped him, the convictions he holds dear, and his unyielding commitment to a world where freedom and liberty are accessible to all.Listen as we discuss: Where our World is headedThe Million dollar question Is Social Media shaping our identityWhat the Algorithms are doing to our PoliticsIs the World becoming more Dangerous How do We handle the FutureDo we need a Big Reset2035 - Will it be more or less Free?What we All Need to DoContinue the conversation with Tom (https://www.threads.net/@tomgpalmer) and me through our social channels. YouTube: @mogawdatofficialInstagram: @mo_gawdatFacebook: @mo.gawdat.officialLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatX: @mgawdatWebsite: mogawdat.comDon't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Saturday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy
There's something different about the contemporary right. Classical liberal rhetoric has been replaced with something much uglier and more reactionary, keen to carve the world into us and them and celebrate the use and abuse of power.Today's conversation is about this turn. Or, as my guest explains, this return to ideologies a century old or more, but now gaining prominence and attacking the very idea of liberalism.To discuss that, I'm joined by Tom G. Palmer. He is executive vice president for international programs at Atlas Network where he holds the George M. Yeager Chair for Advancing Liberty, and a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute.Our conversation explores the parallels between current far-right movements and ideologies and those of the 1930s and discusses the thinkers and trends that have influenced these movements, such as Carl Schmitt and the rejection of liberal values. We delve into the revolutionary nature of far-right ideologies and their desire to smash existing institutions and examine the aesthetic dimension and the search for meaning in these movements. We conclude by addressing the difficulty in recognizing the danger of far-right movements and the need to take them seriously.ReImagining Liberty is an independent show. If you enjoy it, consider becoming a supporter. You'll be able to listen to episodes early and get all my essays a week before they're released to everyone else.Produced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte. Music by Kevin MacLeod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why do some nations prosper while other fail? This is a question that has troubled social scientists for centuries and it is the topic of a new book, 'Institutions and Economic Development: Markets, Ideas and Bottom-Up Change', co-authored by Dr Bryan Cheang and Dr Tom G. Palmer. In this week's podcast, IEA Director of Public Policy and Communications Matthew Lesh speaks to Dr Cheang to discuss the book and why economic growth is vital to national success. You can buy the book here: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-99-0844-8
My most watched instagram reels are my book reviews so Here is your April book collection. All links to the books you can find here https://amzn.to/43Mjdu8 1) You Can Heal Your Life by Louse L. Hays 2) The Hidden Mystery of the Bible 3) Self Control vs. State Control you Choose by Tom G. Palmer 4) Discover your Dharma by Sahara Rose. Grief is this overwhelming feeling that is like a tidal wave but within getting swept away we can each choose to let it overtake us or will we choose to keep swimming and take a breath. This is my journey to taking my power back over my life while grieving. Follow me on Instagram& TIkTok @conwayisrad @grievingwithgratitudepodcast
In this special episode of Borderless, Executive Vice President Dr. Tom G. Palmer joins host Vale Sloane to talk about how the Atlas Network Ukraine Freedom Fund is making a difference on the ground. It's more than just money, however—Atlas Network's long history of building relationships in Ukraine and across Europe have enabled Dr. Palmer and the UFF to have an outsized impact. By working closely with and listening to nine partner organizations in the country, Atlas Network has been able to identify and address specific needs as they arise.While other, humanitarian-focused, organizations have provided for the needs of refugees fleeing into Poland and other countries, Dr. Palmer and Atlas Network partners are stepping up in areas where their expertise shines through. From sourcing body armor and putting it in the hands of front-line aid workers, medics, and neighborhood patrols who are being targeted by invading snipers, to ensuring that partner staff can get to safety and continue their critical work, the Ukraine Freedom Fund is being used carefully and strategically to ensure a future for the country.Stay in the know by following us on social media:https://twitter.com/AtlasNetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/atlasnetwork/https://www.facebook.com/atlasnetwork/Support the Atlas Network Mission Today: https://www.atlasnetwork.org/donate
In this bonus episode of the Giving Ventures podcast, host and DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Dr. Tom G. Palmer, executive vice president for international programs at Atlas Network, about the situation in Ukraine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-AVGumi40U ... my basic motivation for being a libertarian had never been economic but moral. ... While I was convinced that the free market was more efficient and would bring about a far more prosperous world than statism, my major concern was moral: the insight that coercion and aggression of one man over another was criminal and iniquitous, and must be combatted and abolished. Murray N. Rothbard Betrayal of the American Right, pp. 73–74 LBRY / Odysee: https://odysee.com/@KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone:b/The-Idiocy-and-Immorality-of-Socialism:6 BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/fgoZC2a9vL9I/ Archive: https://archive.org/details/the-idiocy-and-immorality-of-socialism-tom-g.-palmer Minds: https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1241244124491145216?referrer=KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4ngXGhscCrMKAgiS8saFTV
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Tom G. Palmer Talks about populist movements all over the world. They are centered on one authoritarian man. The people do not include all the people and they are based on envy and having an enemy. They do not like individual liberty.
En este episodio de Libercast explicamos la diferencia entre el capitalismo de libre mercado y el capitalismo de compinches. Fuentes:Tom G. Palmer (2013) "La moralidad del capitalismo" - capítulo 1, capitalismo de libre mercado Vs capitalismo de compinches. p. 32. Alejandro Bermeo (2018) "El capitalismo que todos odiamos" The Mises Report: https://misesreport.com/capitalismo-todos-odiamos/
Hallo und herzlich willkommen zur letzten Episode von "MYTHEN DER MÄRKTE"! Einem spannenden Vortrag von Tom G. Palmer, den ich für euch ins Deutsche übersetzt habe. Heute geht es um "Reiche werden immer Reicher", "Märkte brauchen keine Regierungen" und "Wenn Dinge privatisiert werden, steigen IMMER die Preise"! Folge direkt herunterladen
Im zweiten Teil der "MYTHEN DER MÄRKTE" Serie geht es heute um Informationseffizienzen, Entwicklungsländer & Börsencrashs. Viel Spaß dabei (Die Podcasts dieser Reihe sind eine 1:1 Übersetzung eines Vortrags von Tom G. Palmer vom CATO institute in San Francisco Folge direkt herunterladen
Der Senior Fellow des Cato Institue, Tom G. Palmer, hat im Jahr 2007 einen Vortrag in Nairobi über 20 Mythen der Märkte gehalten! Ich werde diese Mythen in 4 Podcasts übersetzen und besprechen. Heute geht es los mit Teil 1 Folge direkt herunterladen
July 2017 featuring John Mueller, A. Trevor Thrall, Dalibor Rohac, Tom G. Palmer, Sally Satel, Neal McCluskey, John Pfaff See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Opposition to liberty isn't always rooted in mere ignorance. It's often rooted in a school of thought that opposes liberty. Tom G. Palmer discusses the new thinkers who are working to make intolerance respectable again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Being responsible for your own happiness is an opportunity, not a burden. Tom G. Palmer is editor of the new book, Self-Control or State Control? You Decide. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
March 2015 featuring David Boaz, Tom G. Palmer, Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ), Tucker Carlson, Julian Sanchez, Ilya Shapiro See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Leonard Liggio was an important pillar in the modern libertarian movement and someone who connected modern libertarian ideas with their historical antecedents. Tom G. Palmer comments on Liggio's impact on ideas and libertarianism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom Palmer joins Aaron and Trevor for a discussion on the two most common philosophical justifications for libertarianism.Typically we think of justifications for libertarianism as falling into one of two kinds of categories: consequentialism and rights-based. Are these two justifications necessarily at odds with each other?Tom G. Palmer is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, director of the Institute’s educational division, Cato University, Vice President for International Programs at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, and General Director of the Atlas Global Initiative for Free Trade, Peace, and Prosperity.Show Notes and Further Reading:Immanuel Kant, Groundwork for the Metaphysics of MoralsAristotle, Nicomachean EthicsDavid Hume, A Treatise of Human NatureJohn Locke, Two Treatises of GovernmentJeremy Bentham, A Fragment on GovernmentRandy Barnett, The Structure of LibertyMurray Rothbard, The Ethics of LibertyStephen Pinker, The Better Angels of Our NatureJean-Jacques Rousseau, On the Social ContractThomas Hobbes, LeviathanRichard Epstein, Simple Rules for a Complex World Simple Rules Libertarianism.org lecture videoBertrand de Jouvenel, The Ethics of RedistributionGeorge Orwell, Animal Farm See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Though Capitalism has elevated the standard of living of most humans on earth, it is misunderstood and under attack. It is perverted by the unholy alliance of big business and big government (think ?crony capitalism?), thwarted by statists whose hubris allows them to believe that they know what?s best for each and every citizen, and vilified by those whose survival requires appropriation of someone else?s person and property. In this episode, Bob is joined by author and lecturer Dr. Tom G. Palmer of the Atlas Network and the Cato Institute to discuss the morality and necessity of capitalism. Capitalism cannot be adequately defended if it is not understood, and understand it you shall after hearing this podcast.
Though Capitalism has elevated the standard of living of most humans on earth, it is misunderstood and under attack. It is perverted by the unholy alliance of big business and big government (think “crony capitalism”), thwarted by statists whose hubris allows them to believe that they know what's best for each and every citizen, and vilified by those whose survival requires appropriation of someone else's person and property. In this episode, Bob is joined by author and lecturer Dr. Tom G. Palmer of the Atlas Network and the Cato Institute to discuss the morality and necessity of capitalism. Capitalism cannot be adequately defended if it is not understood, and understand it you shall after hearing this podcast.
December 2009 featuring Tom G. Palmer, Ian Vásquez, Jennifer Burns, John Mueller, Daniel J. Mitchell, Vladimir Bukovsky, Richard Mourdock See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
September 2009 featuring John Samples, Steve Simpson, Pat Nolan, Sally Pipes, Randal O'Toole, Christopher Calabrese, Tom G. Palmer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Although Americans generally think of global trade only in terms of economics, the free exchange of goods and services between nations can also have important political effects. With America's attention increasingly turned toward the Middle East, the role of free trade in sparking peaceful reform must not be forgotten. To counter the threat from al-Qaeda we must fight with ideas as well as bullets.Cato senior fellow Tom G. Palmer, who has recently made three visits to Iraq, will be joined by Rep. Paul Ryan of the Congressional Middle East Economic Partnership Caucus and Zainab Al-Suwaij from the American Islamic Congress for a discussion of the importance of trade and ideas in furthering the twin goals of economic freedom and geopolitical stability. At the event the Cato Institute will unveil its Arabic-language edition of the U. S. Declaration of Independence and Constitution. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.