The Reason.tv Talk Show, Episode 16: Featuring Reason's Nick Gillespie, Michael C. Moynihan with guests Peter Leeson and David Post
Reason.tv's Michael C. Moynihan and Nick Gillespie sit down with Peter Leeson, author of The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates, and David Post, author of In Search of Jefferson's Moose: Notes on the State of Cyberspace, to discuss social contracts amongst pirates, Internet piracy, and whether or not 17th century pirates actually said "shiver me timbers."
Approximately 25 minutes.
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Watch Nick Gillespie's interview with Peter Leeson here, and his interview with David Post here .
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For an audio podcast version, go where?
Do they have "Talk Like A Pirate Day" in Somalia?
"Were you talking about pirates or the federal government there? Sorry, I lost track." -- win.
Very funny.
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The only version I could get to download properly was the HD quicktime version. The version on iTunes and the other versions don't work for me.
Correction: The streaming version works, too.
25 minutes??? 25 minutes??? I'm at work for crying out loud.
Got anything that runs 8 hours?
@ Tesla
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Oh yeah, good show Reason.tv. You seem to really be hitting your stride and keeping a good pace and balance to the conversation. Keep 'em coming.
Not bringing back the comment log on reason.tv? I once had a PhD from Penn. somewhere come and tell my college how great and democratic pioneers pirates where in the 17th century.