Ep. 312 Pencils and Central Planning: A Children’s Story

Published: Jan. 6, 2015, 2:39 a.m.

What can children read that illustrates the principles of liberty? Not a whole lot, to be blunt. That’s why I’m so pleased with Connor Boyack’s beautiful new Tuttle Twins series, the most recent entry of which is a children’s version of Leonard Read’s famous essay “I, Pencil.” That’s what we talked about on the show today. About the Guest Connor Boyack is the author of several books and the president of the, a public-policy think-tank based in Utah. Book Discussed Some Other Books by the Guest  (featuring a  by me). Also available as an audiobook, read by the author. Guest’s Website Special Offers  to adopt Ron Paul’s homeschool curriculum today (and 4 not to). Sign up through  and I’ll send you a FREE 10-lesson bonus course on the foundations of liberty, in time for the 2015-2016 academic year! Just  once you’ve signed up and I’ll get it to you. If you enjoy the Tom Woods Show, my new book —  — is for you. ! And get a free copy of the audiobook version, with me reading it, at.