Episodes
Thursday Aug 06, 2015
LoLP 129: The Felony Report - Pecan Pies, Justice Reform, and Lions - OH MY!
Thursday Aug 06, 2015
Thursday Aug 06, 2015
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John Daubert, editing and mastering (check out his work here)
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Monday Aug 03, 2015
Monday Aug 03, 2015
In this episode of the Lions of Liberty Podcast, host Marc Clair is joined by former Baltimore police officer Michael A. Wood, who recently made headlines for a series of tweets exposing instances of police brutality he witnessed during his 11 year with the Baltimore PD. Michael explains what drove his desire to become a police officer from a very young age, and how his view of the role of police was gradually altered during his time serving as a police officer on the streets of Baltimore. Marc and Michael discuss the case of Freddie Gray, the questionable circumstances surrounding his arrest, and why the abuse Gray likely received at the hands of police officers is so common. Michael describes the many instances of police brutality he witnessed as an officer, the inherent racism of policing in the United States, and how even minority officers so easily become a part of the problem. Michael touches on what he sees as the root of the problems with police brutality, and what he thinks can be done to see true reform and justice going forward.
Don't miss this revealing episode, and stay tuned for Marc's own thoughts in the wrap-up rant!
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Additional credit goes to:
John Daubert, editing and mastering (check out his work here)
Ron Branch for providing the Lions of Liberty Podcast theme music (check out his work here)
Thursday Jul 30, 2015
LoLP 127: David Friedman - The Machinery of Freedom
Thursday Jul 30, 2015
Thursday Jul 30, 2015
In this episode of the Lions of Liberty Podcast, host Marc Clair welcomes in economist and libertarian theorist David D. Friedman to discuss his book "Machinery of Freedom", which was recently released in it's 3rd edition. David describes what led him to believe that the most ideal society would be one without governments, and what drove him he to organize his thoughts on just how this could occur through the three edition of Machinery of Freedom. David explains his definition of government, how he views it as differing from other institutions in society, and why he believes consequentialist arguments are the best path towards bringing about a more free society. Be sure to stay tuned for the wrap-up rant, where Marc explains why the issues he has with the consequentialist approach, and why he feels it's so important to strive for a consistent, moral argument for liberty.
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Additional credit goes to:
John Daubert, editing and mastering (check out his work here)
Ron Branch for providing the Lions of Liberty Podcast theme music (check out his work here)
Thursday Jul 16, 2015
LoLP 123: Ryan Griggs Responds to Austin Petersen
Thursday Jul 16, 2015
Thursday Jul 16, 2015
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Additional credit goes to:
John Daubert, editing and mastering (check out his work here)
Ron Branch for providing the Lions of Liberty Podcast theme music (check out his work here)
Monday Jul 13, 2015
LoLP 122: Judd Weiss
Monday Jul 13, 2015
Monday Jul 13, 2015
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Additional credit goes to:
John Daubert, editing and mastering (check out his work here)
Ron Branch for providing the Lions of Liberty Podcast theme music (check out his work here)