Thought you guys might enjoy this podcast about Harry Browne's great book "How I Found Freedom In an Unfree World"
Part 1 http://thevoluntarylife.blogspot.com/20 ... ld-by.html
Part 2 http://thevoluntarylife.blogspot.com/20 ... by_10.html
Podcast about Harry Browne's book How I Found Freedom In an Unfree World
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Re: Podcast about Harry Browne's book How I Found Freedom In an Unfree World
Awesome... I can only take so much reading and am currently "into" 4 different books... I'd love to have something like this. I haven't read any of his books and this is the one I'm most inclined to read.
"Men did not make the earth. It is the value of the improvements only, and not the earth itself, that is individual property. Every proprietor owes to the community a ground rent for the land which he holds."
- Thomas Paine
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Re: Podcast about Harry Browne's book How I Found Freedom In an Unfree World
I have had these podcasts bookmarked for a long time but hadn't listened to them.
I just started listening to the first one and it's fantastic. I wonder if this fellow is a member here?
He seems to have a great understanding of the entire body of Harry Browne's work, including the PP.
I just started listening to the first one and it's fantastic. I wonder if this fellow is a member here?
He seems to have a great understanding of the entire body of Harry Browne's work, including the PP.
Q: “Do you have funny shaped balloons?”
A: “Not unless round is funny.”
A: “Not unless round is funny.”
Re: Podcast about Harry Browne's book How I Found Freedom In an Unfree World
Thanks so much Tex!MediumTex wrote: I wonder if this fellow is a member here?
He seems to have a great understanding of the entire body of Harry Browne's work, including the PP.

Re: Podcast about Harry Browne's book How I Found Freedom In an Unfree World
Jake, I am very pleased that you found us.Jake wrote:Thanks so much Tex!MediumTex wrote: I wonder if this fellow is a member here?
He seems to have a great understanding of the entire body of Harry Browne's work, including the PP.Yes, I am here- that is my podcast (I should have made that clearer when I posted it).
How did you come to find us? I assume it was a happy surprise.
For me, I think that Harry Browne is one of those figures who may be re-discovered perhaps 100 years from now. He is one of those rare people who was "un-rutted" in his thinking, and thus hard for the average person to fully appreciate.
The subtlety of many of his ideas is amazing to me.
Have you listened to his 1967 audio program? If you haven't it is wonderful and provides more texture to the ideas Browne laid out in "How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World."
Q: “Do you have funny shaped balloons?”
A: “Not unless round is funny.”
A: “Not unless round is funny.”
Re: Podcast about Harry Browne's book How I Found Freedom In an Unfree World
Jake,
I just scanned all of the podcasts on your blog and it looks like a really outstanding collection of discussions.
I look forward to working through them.
I just scanned all of the podcasts on your blog and it looks like a really outstanding collection of discussions.
I look forward to working through them.
Q: “Do you have funny shaped balloons?”
A: “Not unless round is funny.”
A: “Not unless round is funny.”
Re: Podcast about Harry Browne's book How I Found Freedom In an Unfree World
Awesome, thanks again! I hope you enjoy them and any feedback would be very welcome and appreciated. There is one episode which might be particularly interesting as I debate investment strategies with a friend who takes a precious metals intensive approach: http://thevoluntarylife.blogspot.com/20 ... m-two.html I try and do my bit to explain the permanent portfolio in that episode.MediumTex wrote: Jake,
I just scanned all of the podcasts on your blog and it looks like a really outstanding collection of discussions.
I look forward to working through them.
Also Tex I very much agree with your comments about Harry Browne, he is one of the thinkers that has had a massive positive impact on my life. I have heard of his lecture series and it's one of those things I keep meaning to get around to finding... great to hear you recommend it.
I'm also very glad to have found this board. As to your question of how I came across it, I think that when I posted the Harry Browne podcast a listener responded with a link to here. It was a bit of feedback that I found very helpful!