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      <title><![CDATA[Inspiring Young Minds to Embrace Free-Market Values with Connor Boyack]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[This episode of The Tom Woods Show featuring Connor Boyack highlights an innovative approach to nurturing entrepreneurial skills and free-market principles in children.]]></description>
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<h2>Key Takeaways</h2>
<p>The Tom Woods Show's episode 2451 features a fascinating discussion with Connor Boyack, a former tech guy turned prolific author and President of the Libertas Institute. Boyack is well-known for his creation of the Tuttle Twins children's book series, a collection that has significantly impacted the promotion of liberty and free-market principles among young readers. The episode delves into Boyack's latest initiative, the Children's Entrepreneur Market program, which aims to instill entrepreneurial skills in children by allowing them to run their own market stalls without permits or licenses, thus experiencing firsthand the principles of free enterprise.</p>
<p>Connor Boyack's journey from tech support to a key figure in the liberty movement is an inspiring tale of talent and ambition. His work with the Libertas Institute has evolved from a public policy group to a broader mission of changing hearts, minds, and laws across the country.</p>
<p>The growth of the Children’s Entrepreneur Market program is nothing short of remarkable. Starting in Utah, the program has expanded to several other states, with plans to go national. This initiative not only provides children with a platform to learn and earn through entrepreneurship but also serves as a strategic tool to spread the principles of free markets and liberty by giving participants lived experiences that naturally foster an appreciation for these concepts.</p>
<h2>Best Quotes</h2>
<ol>
<li>"Entrepreneurship is a very effective way to get people interested in the ideas of free enterprise without beating them over the head with a white paper or a book." - Connor Boyack contextualizes the strategic importance of the Children’s Entrepreneur Market program in promoting libertarian values.</li>
<li>"It's not about what I want or what I am entitled to. It's about how do I create something of value to this other person so that we can have this mutual win-win exchange." - Connor Boyack on the fundamental lesson of entrepreneurship that counters the prevailing entitlement mentality.</li>
<li>"We're battling all these politicians and trying to improve things. This program, this youth entrepreneurship program is such a soul filler, just so meaningful and so fun to work on." - Connor Boyack on the personal fulfillment he derives from the Children’s Entrepreneur Market.</li>
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<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>The episode with Connor Boyack is a powerful testament to the potential of entrepreneurial education as a means of spreading liberty. The Children's Entrepreneur Market program stands out as an innovative approach that not only empowers children with essential business skills but also plants the seeds of free-market values in the next generation. Boyack's work reminds us that the fight for freedom can be both joyous and impactful, providing a beacon of hope amid the often grim landscape of current events. This episode underscores the importance of engaging with and educating youth, as they are integral to the enduring defense of liberty.</p>
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<p><a href="https://tftc.io/connor-boyack-free-market-values-youth-entrepreneurship/">Read original post</a></p>
<h2>Key Takeaways</h2>
<p>The Tom Woods Show's episode 2451 features a fascinating discussion with Connor Boyack, a former tech guy turned prolific author and President of the Libertas Institute. Boyack is well-known for his creation of the Tuttle Twins children's book series, a collection that has significantly impacted the promotion of liberty and free-market principles among young readers. The episode delves into Boyack's latest initiative, the Children's Entrepreneur Market program, which aims to instill entrepreneurial skills in children by allowing them to run their own market stalls without permits or licenses, thus experiencing firsthand the principles of free enterprise.</p>
<p>Connor Boyack's journey from tech support to a key figure in the liberty movement is an inspiring tale of talent and ambition. His work with the Libertas Institute has evolved from a public policy group to a broader mission of changing hearts, minds, and laws across the country.</p>
<p>The growth of the Children’s Entrepreneur Market program is nothing short of remarkable. Starting in Utah, the program has expanded to several other states, with plans to go national. This initiative not only provides children with a platform to learn and earn through entrepreneurship but also serves as a strategic tool to spread the principles of free markets and liberty by giving participants lived experiences that naturally foster an appreciation for these concepts.</p>
<h2>Best Quotes</h2>
<ol>
<li>"Entrepreneurship is a very effective way to get people interested in the ideas of free enterprise without beating them over the head with a white paper or a book." - Connor Boyack contextualizes the strategic importance of the Children’s Entrepreneur Market program in promoting libertarian values.</li>
<li>"It's not about what I want or what I am entitled to. It's about how do I create something of value to this other person so that we can have this mutual win-win exchange." - Connor Boyack on the fundamental lesson of entrepreneurship that counters the prevailing entitlement mentality.</li>
<li>"We're battling all these politicians and trying to improve things. This program, this youth entrepreneurship program is such a soul filler, just so meaningful and so fun to work on." - Connor Boyack on the personal fulfillment he derives from the Children’s Entrepreneur Market.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>The episode with Connor Boyack is a powerful testament to the potential of entrepreneurial education as a means of spreading liberty. The Children's Entrepreneur Market program stands out as an innovative approach that not only empowers children with essential business skills but also plants the seeds of free-market values in the next generation. Boyack's work reminds us that the fight for freedom can be both joyous and impactful, providing a beacon of hope amid the often grim landscape of current events. This episode underscores the importance of engaging with and educating youth, as they are integral to the enduring defense of liberty.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Bitcoin Standard podcast hosted Professor Philip Bagus, author of "In Defense of Deflation," to discuss the election of Javier Milei as the President of Argentina.]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2024 21:40:09 GMT</pubDate>
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<h3><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></h3>
<p>The Bitcoin Standard podcast hosted Professor Philip Bagus, author of "In Defense of Deflation," to discuss the election of Javier Milei as the President of Argentina. Milei, a Rothbard and Mises-quoting libertarian, has defied political conventions by advocating for economic freedom and a dismantling of the state. Despite this approach traditionally being seen as a recipe for political failure, Milei’s victory has been both shocking and encouraging for libertarians and Austrian economists.</p>
<p>Milei, previously a professor of neoclassical economics, converted to Austrian economics after encountering the work of Professor Jesús Huerta de Soto. He considers himself a disciple of de Soto and has even contributed to a festschrift in his honor. Milei's political strategy has involved reaching the masses through media to change public opinion on state and socialist ideologies. Although not originally a politician, he entered the political arena to combat the censorship he faced and to more effectively challenge statist ideas.</p>
<p>As president, Milei faces challenges, including a lack of majority in parliament and opposition from entrenched socialist movements in Argentina. Nevertheless, he has begun implementing decrees for deregulation, including promoting contractual freedom over state legislation. His goal is to achieve a cultural and political shift towards libertarianism, seeking to reduce the size of the Argentine state and inspire others.</p>
<p>[</p>
<p>The Evolution of Bitcoin’s Value Over 15 Years: A Comparative Analysis of Global Currencies</p>
<p>In 2010, $100,000 could theoretically purchase 24.39 million bitcoins, despite only approximately 2.9 million bitcoins being issued at that time, and well before the total cap of 21 million bitcoins is reached, projected to occur around 2140.</p>
<p><img src="https://tftc.io/content/images/size/w256h256/2023/12/TFTC_02_Black-2--1-.png" alt="">TFTC – Truth for the CommonerMatthew Mežinskis</p>
<p><img src="https://tftc.io/content/images/size/w1200/2024/01/rich_man_slums_midjourney.png" alt=""></p>
<p>](<np-embed url="https://tftc.io/evolution-of-bitcoins-value/"><a href="https://tftc.io/evolution-of-bitcoins-value/">https://tftc.io/evolution-of-bitcoins-value/</a></np-embed>)</p>
<h3><strong>Best Quotes</strong></h3>
<ul>
<li>"Whether you're a student, a professional, or a retiree, you are making economic decisions every day, and this course will arm you with the wisdom of centuries of economists to improve your economic decision making."</li>
<li>"Milei is truly libertarian. He says he is an anarcho-capitalist in philosophy... but in the short run, he thinks that's not practically possible."</li>
<li>"You cannot only fight [the cultural war] in lecture halls or through books or lectures or conferences. You have to reach the masses to change how the masses think."</li>
<li>"He's trying to leverage the fact that he got most votes ever in an Argentine presidential election, saying that the people are behind me."</li>
</ul>
<h3><strong>Conclusion</strong></h3>
<p>The election of Javier Milei as the President of Argentina represents a significant moment for the promotion of libertarian and Austrian economic principles on a global stage. Despite the practical challenges he faces, including the need for compromises and the potential influence of international bodies like the IMF, Milei's presidency offers a unique opportunity to observe the real-world application of libertarian ideas within a significant economy. His success or failure could have profound implications for the libertarian movement and the perception of Austrian economics worldwide. As the world watches, Milei's unconventional approach may either validate the wisdom of centuries of economic thought or serve as a cautionary tale against the perils of political idealism.</p>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>This post was originally published on <np-embed url="https://tftc.io"><a href="https://tftc.io">https://tftc.io</a></np-embed> by Staff.</p>
<p><a href="https://tftc.io/mileis-argentina/">Read original post</a></p>
<h3><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></h3>
<p>The Bitcoin Standard podcast hosted Professor Philip Bagus, author of "In Defense of Deflation," to discuss the election of Javier Milei as the President of Argentina. Milei, a Rothbard and Mises-quoting libertarian, has defied political conventions by advocating for economic freedom and a dismantling of the state. Despite this approach traditionally being seen as a recipe for political failure, Milei’s victory has been both shocking and encouraging for libertarians and Austrian economists.</p>
<p>Milei, previously a professor of neoclassical economics, converted to Austrian economics after encountering the work of Professor Jesús Huerta de Soto. He considers himself a disciple of de Soto and has even contributed to a festschrift in his honor. Milei's political strategy has involved reaching the masses through media to change public opinion on state and socialist ideologies. Although not originally a politician, he entered the political arena to combat the censorship he faced and to more effectively challenge statist ideas.</p>
<p>As president, Milei faces challenges, including a lack of majority in parliament and opposition from entrenched socialist movements in Argentina. Nevertheless, he has begun implementing decrees for deregulation, including promoting contractual freedom over state legislation. His goal is to achieve a cultural and political shift towards libertarianism, seeking to reduce the size of the Argentine state and inspire others.</p>
<p>[</p>
<p>The Evolution of Bitcoin’s Value Over 15 Years: A Comparative Analysis of Global Currencies</p>
<p>In 2010, $100,000 could theoretically purchase 24.39 million bitcoins, despite only approximately 2.9 million bitcoins being issued at that time, and well before the total cap of 21 million bitcoins is reached, projected to occur around 2140.</p>
<p><img src="https://tftc.io/content/images/size/w256h256/2023/12/TFTC_02_Black-2--1-.png" alt="">TFTC – Truth for the CommonerMatthew Mežinskis</p>
<p><img src="https://tftc.io/content/images/size/w1200/2024/01/rich_man_slums_midjourney.png" alt=""></p>
<p>](<np-embed url="https://tftc.io/evolution-of-bitcoins-value/"><a href="https://tftc.io/evolution-of-bitcoins-value/">https://tftc.io/evolution-of-bitcoins-value/</a></np-embed>)</p>
<h3><strong>Best Quotes</strong></h3>
<ul>
<li>"Whether you're a student, a professional, or a retiree, you are making economic decisions every day, and this course will arm you with the wisdom of centuries of economists to improve your economic decision making."</li>
<li>"Milei is truly libertarian. He says he is an anarcho-capitalist in philosophy... but in the short run, he thinks that's not practically possible."</li>
<li>"You cannot only fight [the cultural war] in lecture halls or through books or lectures or conferences. You have to reach the masses to change how the masses think."</li>
<li>"He's trying to leverage the fact that he got most votes ever in an Argentine presidential election, saying that the people are behind me."</li>
</ul>
<h3><strong>Conclusion</strong></h3>
<p>The election of Javier Milei as the President of Argentina represents a significant moment for the promotion of libertarian and Austrian economic principles on a global stage. Despite the practical challenges he faces, including the need for compromises and the potential influence of international bodies like the IMF, Milei's presidency offers a unique opportunity to observe the real-world application of libertarian ideas within a significant economy. His success or failure could have profound implications for the libertarian movement and the perception of Austrian economics worldwide. As the world watches, Milei's unconventional approach may either validate the wisdom of centuries of economic thought or serve as a cautionary tale against the perils of political idealism.</p>
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