The Ludwig von Mises Institute presents The
Libertarian Tradition, a weekly podcast with
Jeff Riggenbach.
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Link to the text version of this audio presentation: http://mises.org/daily/4428
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Robert A. Heinlein: In
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Libertarianism and
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http://mises.org/daily/5089
Ambiguous Utopias
http://mises.org/daily/5187
Friedrich Hayek and
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http://mises.org/daily/5167
Revisit Bradbury's
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Yevgeny Zamyatin: Libertarian
Novelist
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The
Brilliant but
Confused Radicalism of
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Jeff Riggenbach is a libertarian journalist, author, editor, broadcaster, and educator. A member of the
Organization of American Historians and a senior fellow at the
Randolph Bourne Institute, he has written for such newspapers as the
New York Times,
USA Today, the
Los Angeles Times, and the
San Francisco Chronicle; such magazines as
Reason,
Inquiry, and
Liberty; and such websites as LewRockwell.com, AntiWar.com, and RationalReview.com.
Drawing on vocal skills he honed in classical and all-news radio in
Los Angeles,
San Francisco, and
Houston, Riggenbach has also narrated the audiobook versions of numerous libertarian works.
Riggenbach's first book, In
Praise of
Decadence (
1998), argued that the baby boomers turned out to be far more libertarian in their personal philosophy than had been expected. His second book, Why
American History Is Not What
They Say:
An Introduction to Revisionism (2009), argued that political events and trends in late
20th Century America had led to a rebirth of popular interest in revisionist accounts of
American history. In this study of American revisionists, Riggenbach identifies three distinct phases within American revisionism. (Sources:
Mises.org and
Wikipedia)
Jeff Riggenbach's official website: http://www.bearslair.net
Links to online books and essays by Jeff Riggenbach:
Why American History Is Not What They Say: An Introduction to Revisionism
http://mises.org/books/historynot
.pdf
Meeting
Murray Rothbard On the Road to Libertarianism
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig3/riggenbach1
.html
Isabel Paterson Biography Fills in
Gaps in American
Intellectual History
http://www.rationalreview.com/content/16115
The Ecumenical
Spirit and the
Libertarian Movement
http://www.rationalreview.com/content/12006
This
Movement We Have
Chosen
http://www.rationalreview.com/content/25199
In
Defense of the
Hack Writer:
Critical Reflections on
Ayn Rand's
The Art of Nonfiction
http://web.archive.org/web/20020825072040/www.thephilosophe.com/visitors/articles/hackdefense.html
More online essays available @ http://mises.org/daily/author/
1218/Jeff-Riggenbach
Radio Show Interviews:
Lew Rockwell Podcast: Be a Revisionist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTmlN5epmY0
Antiwar Radio with
Scott Horton
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HjVVEiOrOE
- published: 30 Oct 2010
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