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Kibbe on Liberty is a weekly podcast with libertarian author and economist, Matt Kibbe. Kibbe believes that honest conversations, driven by intellectual curiosity and mutual respect, can ignite a new revolution of free thinking and a willingness to question the official narrative. That means talking, and listening, to a wide variety of people outside the echo chamber of officially sanctioned exper... more

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The Supreme Court is currently hearing a case to decide whether the Trump administration has the power to impose tariffs on a whim, without the approval of Congress. Trump wants this power as a negotiating tool, but he fails to consider the fact that... more

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The right to keep and bear arms is one of the most sacred and unique features of the American system of government, allowing citizens to defend themselves not only against criminals, but against potential tyranny as well. Yet in spite of this fact, t... more

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When Javier Milei was first elected president of Argentina in 2023, no one was really sure whether his populist, free-market policies would work to fix the nation's struggling economy. Two years later, he has made tremendous strides, as reflected in ... more

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Freedom of speech may be under assault in America, but that's nothing compared with what's going on in the United Kingdom, where police are arresting 33 people every day for social media posts. Matt Kibbe sits down with Reem Ibrahim, head of media fo... more

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John Lott
Economist and founder of the Crime Prevention Research Center.
Crime Prevention Research Center
Episode: Ep 361 | The Media Is Dishonest About Guns | Guest: John Lott
Agustin Etchebarne
CEO of Libertad y Progreso, a think tank in Argentina
Libertad y Progreso
Episode: Ep 360 | Milei Has a Free-Market Mandate in Argentina | Guest: Agustin Etchebarne
Reem Ibrahim
Head of Media at the Institute for Economic Affairs
Institute for Economic Affairs
Episode: Ep 359 | The UK's Speech Laws Are Absolutely Mental | Guest: Reem Ibrahim
Brandan Buck
Foreign policy research fellow at the Cato Institute
Cato Institute
Episode: Ep 358 | Military Intervention in Venezuela Would Be a Huge Mistake | Guest: Brandan Buck
Daniel McAdams
Executive director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity
Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity
Episode: Ep 355 l Trump’s Mean Tweets Are Making Thomas Massie a Hero | Guest: Daniel McAdams
Naomi Brockwell
Digital privacy advocate and expert in technology
Ludlow Institute
Episode: Ep 353 | Privacy Still Matters More Than You Realize | Guest: Naomi Brockwell
Matt Ridley
Author known for The Rational Optimist
Episode: Ep 352 | Is It Rational to Be Pessimistic? | Guest: Matt Ridley
Pano Kanelos
Chancellor of the University of Austin, engaged in discussions about educational reform and free speech
University of Austin
Episode: Ep 350 | Disrupting the Higher Ed Cartel | Guest: Pano Kanelos
Ryan Holiday
Producer of Daily Stoic and author
Daily Stoic
Episode: Ep 348 | What Stoics Can Teach Libertarians | Guest: Ryan Holiday

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Matt Kibbe
Host and libertarian economist who facilitates engaging conversations across diverse topics while advocating for free thinking and political reform.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 397 ratings
  • A Must Listen

    I listen to every episode of this podcast. Great host with great guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CD Kauai
    United Statesa month ago
  • i love these interviews. very informative. Kibbe has great experts that are smart and good communicators.

    Audible
    5
    Brandywine
    United States2 months ago
  • Nah

    He’s a clone of the macho conservative right blabbering on about freedom and et al. He gets nothing he’s even talking about. Just populist rhetoric that gets listeners. Nothing new here.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    SuzQ11111
    United States10 months ago
  • Intelligent analytical coverage of the news

    Kibbe's shows are always excellent. He is a deep thinker with broad knowledge. I really enjoy each episode. I'm probably on an FBI list now for saying that.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Takoateli
    United Statesa year ago
  • Frightened little boy

    Sad. He needs to grow up. Maybe get a real education.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Asciguy
    United Statesa year ago

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Ep 359 | The UK's Speech Laws Are Absolutely Mental | Guest: Reem Ibrahim
Q: Did I read that it's particularly dangerous to criticize an elected official in the UK?
It is not a special class, but they probably have the resources and laws to go after you.
Ep 357 | Mike Johnson Is Holding the Government Hostage over the Epstein Files | Guest: Rep. Thomas Massie
Q: Do you think that's true?
Massie agrees that the universe of people involved in the Epstein case is small enough that there is a lot of overlap between financial interests and political decisions, especially concerning U.S. foreign policy towards Israel.
Ep 357 | Mike Johnson Is Holding the Government Hostage over the Epstein Files | Guest: Rep. Thomas Massie
Q: First of all, why are you doing it? And second of all, why are they so opposed to you doing it?
Massie outlines his motivations for pushing the discharge petition on Epstein files, highlighting the lack of transparency and the need for accountability. He expresses confusion over the opposition from both Republicans and Democrats, especially given the bipartisan support for releasing the files among the public.
Ep 355 l Trump’s Mean Tweets Are Making Thomas Massie a Hero | Guest: Daniel McAdams
Q: What does the future hold for coalition building according to your perspective?
Daniel expresses optimism about the potential for coalition building driven by disillusionment with authoritarianism, recognizing the opportunity for libertarian principles to bridge left and right perspectives.
Ep 355 l Trump’s Mean Tweets Are Making Thomas Massie a Hero | Guest: Daniel McAdams
Q: What can you tell us about the Ron Paul Institute's inception and its overall goals?
Daniel explains that the Ron Paul Institute was created shortly after Dr. Paul's congressional term, aiming to bring together people across various political ideologies to agree on core principles such as non-deficit spending and the significance of the Federal Reserve.

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2. Agustin Etchebarne
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