Brian Wilson Writes
Brian Wilson Speaks
NFSCD -- Brian Wilson with Mises President Thomas DiLorenzo S3 Ep 18
0:00
Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -30:08
-30:08

NFSCD -- Brian Wilson with Mises President Thomas DiLorenzo S3 Ep 18

A reunion (of sorts) with Tom DiLorenzo, newly installed President of the Mises Institute.

If you always believed Economics was the “dismal science,” you’re in for a necessary and pleasant surprise. Understanding America’s tenuous financial and economic state of affairs was never more important. When you’re $35 trillion in debt, you better be paying attention—with comprehension and solid information. Tom gives a perfect overview of the Mises Institute, economics, and why both are vitally important to us right now. 

Below are links to the books and authors we discussed.

 Economics in One Lesson (Henry Hazlitt)
What Has the Government Done to Our Money – (Murray Rothbard - FREE!)The Law – (Frederick Bastiat)
How Capitalism Saved America (Tom DiLorenzo)
Road to Serfdom  (F.A. Hayek)
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Economics (Tom DiLorenzo)

Thomas DiLorenzo is president of the Mises Institute. He is a former professor of economics at Loyola University Maryland and a longtime member of the senior faculty of the Mises Institute. He is the author or co-author of eighteen books including The Real Lincoln; How Capitalism Saved America; Lincoln Unmasked; Hamilton’s Curse; Organized Crime: The Unvarnished Truth About Government; The Problem with Socialism; and The Politically-Incorrect Guide to Economics

Brian Wilson is a nationally-known radio and television host, author, speaker, and consultant with more than 50 years experience in media as host, News/Program Director, and Owner. His periodic scribblings can be found on Substack and his website. On Facebook, check out Brian's page along with his 50 Stories: 50 Years in Radio page and of course, the Now For Something Completely Different Facebook page. Brian's books can be found on Amazon.

Brian Wilson Writes is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

Thank you for reading Brian Wilson Writes. This post is public so feel free to share it.

Share

Discussion about this podcast