Ep. 325 Are Corporations Un-Libertarian?

Published: Jan. 23, 2015, 6:24 p.m.

Corporations aren’t people, say protestors. Corporations are creatures of the state, say some libertarians. What’s the truth? Should libertarians support the corporate form or not? That’s the topic of discussion on today’s episode, with guest Stephan Kinsella. About the Guest  is Founder and Executive Editor of , Founder and Director of the (C4SIF), a member of the  of Reason Papers, a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the , a member of the Advisory Board of the Lexington Books series : Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, and a member of the Advisory Council of the of the Our America Initiative (2014—). A  and former adjunct professor at South Texas College of Law, Stephan has  numerous articles and books on IP law, international law, and the application of libertarian principles to legal topics. He received an LL.M. in international business law from King’s College London, a JD from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at LSU, and BSEE and MSEE degrees from LSU. Guest’s Website Guest’s Twitter Related Writing by the Guest “” “” Book by the Guest Survey  I mentioned in today’s episode. It will take less than a minute, and it will help me get a sense of the composition of the audience. I see none of the individual responses, just the aggregated results. Thank you! Special Offers 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. I’ve just released a brand new, free eBook: 14 Hard Questions for Libertarians — Answered. It’s available in Kindle and PDF versions.  to get your copy!