Just Answering Questions: Live Q&A
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To celebrate the growth of our new YouTube channel, the Just Asking Questions team livestreamed an Ask Me Anything episode, hosted by their producer, John Osterhoudt. It was a chance for our listeners to share their reactions to guests and topics, suggest ideas for future episodes, and pose some hard questions.
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Resources mentioned:
- Just Asking Questions with Randy Barnett
- Just Asking Questions with Aaron Sibarium
- Just Asking Questions with Erika Sanzi
- Just Asking Questions with Matt Taibbi
- Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids by Bryan Caplan
- The Constitution of Liberty by F.A. Hayek
- The Road to Serfdom by F.A. Hayek
- The Future and Its Enemies by Virgina Postrel
- Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature, and Other Essays by Murray Rothbard
- A Conflict of Visions: Ideological Origins of Political Struggles by Thomas Sowell
- Zach's interview with Caitlin Long: She's Suing the Fed To Open a Rothbardian Bitcoin Bank
- John's recommends the work of Wanjiru Njoya
- Nick Gillespie's interview of Stephanie Slade: What Kind of Libertarian Are You?
Timestamps:
- 00:00 Introduction music
- 00:30 Celebrating 5,000 subscribers
- 01:30 Introducing producer John Osterhoudt
- 02:10 Liz Wolfe on receiving hate mail from IRS agents
- 07:23 What makes you a libertarian? And recommended libertarian books
- 12:54 Different approaches to libertarianism
- 16:13 Nature vs. nurture
- 20:45 Raising children
- 25:58 Do libertarians critique the left more than the right?
- 32:00 Concerns about national conservatism
- 38:39 What questions should more people be asking?
- 40:08 Encouraging courage in political discussions
- 43:36 Dream podcast guests (who are dead!)
- 46:00 Closing remarks & thank you to listeners