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Tom Woods joins the show for a look at the hottest political topic of the day, namely national divorce. This is a spirited discussion of the politics, economics, and mechanics of how America might break up. Watch "The Economics of National Divorce, Part I" with Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/HAP352 [embedded content] [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
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Tom Woods joins the show for a look at the hottest political topic of the day, namely national divorce. This is a spirited discussion of the politics, economics, and mechanics of how America might break up.
Watch "The Economics of National Divorce, Part I" with Ryan McMaken: Mises.org/HAP352
Tags: Featured,newsletter