by Corbett | Feb 23, 2012 | Radio
Tonight we talk to Dr. Walter Block, Professor of Economics at Loyola University and Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute. We discuss positive and negative rights, blackmail, abortion, anarchism, and a host of other contentious issues in this wide-ranging...
by Corbett | Feb 18, 2012 | Episodes, Podcasts
In this age of the destruction of our long tradition of western jurisprudence, it is a document that everyone has heard of but very few have read. The Magna Carta was written nearly 800 years ago, yet still has a profound influence on our thinking about law and...
by Corbett | Oct 8, 2011 | Episodes, Podcasts
What is “the rule of law”? On what basis do we institute laws and why should we obey them? Are laws for the protection of unalienable rights, and if so, how do we derive our knowledge of those rights? Are governments necessary for the enforcement of the...
by Corbett | Jul 2, 2011 | Episodes, Podcasts
In June of 1776, Thomas Jefferson drafted one of the most important political documents in the history of the world. The Declaration of Independence was a breathtakingly revolutionary document for its time, but what does it tell us about our situation today? If we are...
by Corbett | May 1, 2011 | Episodes, Podcasts
We all know that the Republic (let alone the constitutional monarchy) has fallen, but who is going to save it? This week we talk to Adrian Salbuchi of The Second Republic Movement about an international movement to put the power of the government back in the hands of...