Libertarianism on NPR’s Planet Money

Libertarianism on NPR’s Planet Money

22 Sep 2010

It must be the week for libertarian podcasts. Right after my UnitedLiberty interview on the 2010 elections, NPR’s Planet Money offers this podcast with Mark Calabria and me on libertarianism. (By the way, “under libertarianism, you would be better‐​looking, you would be taller” is a joke.…) When I did talk shows after the publication of Libertarianism: A Primer , I was always asked, “What is libertarianism?” I said then, “Libertarianism is the idea that adult individuals have the right and the responsibility to make the important decisions about their lives. And of course today government claims the power to make many of those decisions for us, from where to send our kids to school to what we can smoke to how we must save for retirement.” Here’s another way to put it, which I believe I first saw in a high‐​school libertarian newsletter from Minnesota: Smokey the Bear’s rules for fire safety also apply to government: Keep it small, keep it in a confined area, and keep an eye on it. For more on libertarianism, check out my entry at the Encyclopedia Britannica. For longer treatments, see Libertarianism: A Primer and The Libertarian Reader . For deeper thoughts, take a look at Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice . Find an 80‐​minute interview on libertarianism here and a short talk here.
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David Boaz

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