EPISODE · Dec 18, 2016 · 1H 7M
ana008: Way Beyond the Roads | The Tom Woods Show Ep. 802 plus Post-game
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We were recently interviewed on The Tom Woods Show. This episode includes the discussion with Tom, plus a “post-game” discussion to further clarify some of the points raised during the interview. View full show notes at anarchitecturepodcast.com/ana008. ----more---- Pre-Game Tom Woods is the… Nicest Guy In the Liberty Movement (except on Twitter) James Brown of the Liberty Movement Oprah of the Liberty Movement Preparations for the interview Interview – The Tom Woods Show, Episode 802 (00:04:55) Tom Introduces Tim and Joe Joe, the “Multi-disciplinary Engineer” Ideological slants of Architects and Engineers Logistics of producing “The World’s Most Antipodal Podcast (TM)” What is the Built Environment? Who will build the roads? Built Environment issues are not politicized left vs. right Libertarians and “Normal People” “Undesirable Material” – Anarcho-Sewage Treatment The format of every NPR story Is Tennis more libertarian than football? Planning isn’t a bad thing Jane Jacobs Human Scale “Eyes on the Street” Planned and Unplanned cities Failures of Planning – Boston City Hall Plaza The roads, revisited Are libertarian solutions too clunky? Technical solutions and commercial solutions Pop Quiz: Which country is an anarcho-capitalist utopia with private roads? Privatization and divestiture – How do we get there from here? Anarchitecture Podcast website details @anarchitecturep on Twitter – Real world examples (we use #ThisIsAnarchitecture) “The Tom Woods House” – A great result using DonorSee Post-Game (00:41:37) Initial reactions Our first interview – thinking on our toes How we usually record – Editing Ums and Ahs Technical Challenges Tim’s Recording Rig Joe’s Pop Filter “Have I started an electrical fire?” Tom’s cat – even the pro’s have glitches Highlights Unscripted moments of inspiration Tom’s takeaways from #ana003 Who was Hayek? Developed Austrian Business Cycle Theory with Ludwig von Mises Won the “Swedish Central Bank’s Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel” AKA Nobel Prize in Economics Focused on the role of decentralized information in a complex society Who was Jane Jacobs? “The Death and Life of Great American Cities” Feud with Robert Moses – Grassroots opposition to eminent domain No formal education, an autodidact Journalist for Architectural Record magazine “Where are all the people?” “Eyes on the Street” – taking ownership of your neighborhood Le Corbusier’s “Vertical City” – Unite de habitacion A good idea, dumbed down Public housing projects and criminality A spectacular failure – Pruitt-Igoe A decentralized surveillance state Distributed surveillance, judgement and action “Were there any parts where you put your foot in your mouth?” Dodging the question UN AGENDA 21!!! – Too harsh? Applying Austrian insights about information and monopoly theory to city planning Channeling Alex Jones Conclusion Update on the final episode of the Citizen of Nowhere series Tim’s blog post on Patrik Schumacher Links/Resources The Tom Woods Show Episode 802 on Tom’s site Article mentioned in the interview: Architects are left-leaning Architects’ Utopian Visions Modernist Dreams of Utopian Architecture Utopian Architecture Part 2: Beyond Modernism Jane Jacobs on Wikipedia on Mises.org on Strong Towns Jacobs and Hayek – Strong Towns podcast with Nolan Gray of Market Urbanism The Death and Life of Great American Cities on Amazon Boston City Hall Plaza Apologia Walter Block on Road Privitization The Privatization of Roads and Highways (free e-book on Mises.org) – Note, Joe got the name wrong in the discussion Privatizing Roads Lecture on Youtube Sweden’s Private Road Associations (PRA’s) on Wikipedia on National Academy of Sciences A counterpoint – Are Private Road Associations really private? The Tom Woods House The Tom Woods Show Ep. 751 with Gret Glyer of DonorSee Public Space Frank van Dun on Public Space and Rights of Way in an anarcho-capitalist society Rebuttal by Walter Block Frederich A. Hayek “Nobel Prize” Acceptance Speech: The Pretense of Knowledge Essay: The Use of Knowledge in Society Jeff Tucker applies Hayek’s insights to a city Pass Le Corbusier Wrote a book called Toward an Architecture. Get it? Toward Anarchitecture! What a visionary! Unité d’habitation concept – Cité radieuse (Radiant City) in Marseille Dumbed down, then demolished: Pruitt-Igoe housing project in St. Louis The Capitalist and the Entrepreneur by Peter Klein (free e-book on Mises.org) Join the Conversation Use hashtag #ana008 to reference this episode in a tweet, post, or comment
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We were recently interviewed on The Tom Woods Show. This episode includes the discussion with Tom, plus a “post-game” discussion to further clarify some of the points raised during the interview. Use hashtag #ana008 to reference this episode in a tweet, post, or comment View full show notes at anarchitecturepodcast.com/ana008.
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