2022 May 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Were you raised to believe that, prior to 1970, women were ruthlessly oppressed in our society? Paul Rosenberg would like to set the record straight with a defense of 1950s housewives.
As much as we'll appreciate the long Memorial Day weekend, this holiday deserves a bit of closer introspection. Caleb Franz of the Profiles in Liberty podcast joins me to provide some historical perspective.
The Texas elementary school shootings have sparked predictable authoritarian responses from the political class. Here's a dissenting point of view from Michael Siegel on mass shootings, rampages and cascades of failure.
The practices that guard human civilization are steadily being forgotten. Max Borders explains how politics is the pathology and morality is the cure in his new book The Decentralist: Mission, Morality and Meaning in the Age of Crypto.
As much as I strive not to be dogmatic, there are few areas where I'm more firmly dug in than on the issue of the right to keep and bear arms. Brandon Smith says gun rights are more important than false security and appeasing leftists.
Getting the right answers generally comes down to being able to ask the right questions. Douglas Young has 12 questions to consider regarding mass shootings.
With the media spotlight having been taken off the World Economic Forum's meeting in Davos, Switzerland, it's important that we don't lose sight of what's happening there. J.B. Shurk lays out the true evil of the WEF.
Are you convinced that a white supremacist takeover is imminent in America? Might want to take a peek at Wilfred Riley's article on Buffalo and the myth of America's race war.
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