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Permissionless Liberty

Podcast by Adam Knott and Dan Sanchez

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Every year, government power grows while individual liberty recedes. We live in a bureaucratic regime of “permissioned” rights—freedoms granted only by decree. Libertarianism was founded to reverse this trend, yet our liberty has only withered further. Libertarianism has become an intellectual pursuit, abundant in theory but lacking in impact. Permissionless Liberty's Adam Knott & Dan Sanchez discuss how the ideas of liberty can be transformed into the active political force we deserve. Join us as we begin the transition from the theory of liberty to its practice—without permission.

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jakson The Corruption of True Liberalism kansikuva

The Corruption of True Liberalism

This episode explores the history of liberalism, its decline, and how modern liberalism and conservatism are both corrupt descendants of classical liberalism. Dan Sanchez and Adam Knott discuss the rise of libertarian ideas, the influence of Herbert Spencer, and the patterns of state power and individual liberty from the English Civil War to today. 00:00 The Decline of Liberty: An Introduction 02:52 Understanding Classical Liberalism and Its Corruption 06:11 The Historical Context of Liberalism 12:50 The Role of John Locke in Liberal Thought 18:14 The Industrial Revolution and Its Ties to Liberalism 24:11 The Transformation of Political Parties 30:18 The Modern Corruption of Liberalism 36:31 The Shift in Values: Freedom vs. Welfare 40:14 The Self-Defeating Nature of Anti-Liberty Policies 49:20 The Cultural Amnesia Surrounding Libertarianism 55:12 The Historical Roots of Mercantilism and Crony Capitalism 01:01:17 Economic Nationalism vs. Individual Liberty 01:05:47 The Role of Government in Economic Policies 01:09:22 Libertarianism as a Distinct Ideology 01:13:12 The Impact of Leadership on Liberty 01:18:28 The Consequences of Mercantilism Today 01:22:31 Reflections on Historical Political Movements 01:46:31 The Future of Libertarianism

19. touko 2026 - 1 h 48 min
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The Hidden Psychology of Political Identity

In this episode, Adam Knott and Dan Sanchez delve into whether our political preferences are shaped by immutable human nature and explore pathways toward a polycentric society where diverse political systems coexist peacefully. 00:00 - Introduction to the theme of universal political types and human nature01:08 - Human nature as the basis for ideological types with a potential for coexistence03:06 - The importance of recognition and good-faith participation in political groups03:53 - Jefferson’s empirical view of political bifurcation: liberals and serviles04:51 - Personality types and classifications in political behavior06:19 - How cultural and psychological frameworks shape political preferences07:36 - Unclaimed property laws as a microcosm of overregulation and choice negation09:02 - The inexorable growth of regulation and its societal implications11:23 - How regulations are self-reinforcing and threaten societal autonomy12:52 - The trajectory toward more control in medicine, speech, and societal functions13:40 - Mises’s critique of interventionism and the logical path toward socialism14:43 - The challenge of intervention and the possibility of peaceful separation16:02 - The societal shift towards collectivism and the concept of societal iceberg18:38 - The three primary political groups: full control, mixed society, and libertarian19:07 - The structural difficulties in achieving pure libertarian implementation22:21 - The political lessness of libertarians and the focus on regulation23:17 - The mathematics of societal regulation and the march toward full communism24:19 - The potential for polycentrism as a way to coexist with competing systems24:49 - The significance of intellectual categories in shaping political evolution27:26 - Human predispositions and the possibility of changing political scales and tendencies28:54 - The influence of ideas over time, from Locke to Marx29:20 - The role of economic recognition in shifting societal categories30:40 - The idea that categories are not fixed, but historically contingent33:45 - The concept of overlapping jurisdictions to reflect human natural diversity36:02 - The idea that human nature predisposes us to certain political orientations38:22 - The potential for accommodating different political types through polycentrism40:47 - The analogy between musical tastes and political predispositions43:28 - The impact of age and cultural exposure on political and aesthetic preferences44:54 - The importance of early exposure in shaping lasting political beliefs46:27 - The evolution of political categories alongside economic ideas49:08 - Observability and unobservability as fundamental categories of human consciousness50:36 - How this duality informs political understanding and trust in others52:02 - Mises’s praxeology: action as a category based on ends and means58:33 - The analogy of physical laws to praxeological knowledge59:17 - The personal aspect of preferences and selective interactions1:01:07 - Distinguishing people pleasing from serving and love in social relations1:04:38 - The moral and political implications of individual choice and group influence1:06:34 - The desires for minimal regulation among individuals like Rand and Musk1:07:32 - How regulation tends to expand, narrowing individual choices over time1:09:01 - The idea of political accommodation of fixed human natures and types1:09:58 - The concept of polycentrism as a means to coexist and experiment with diverse systems1:11:30 - The advantages of peaceful secession over conflict and civil war11:5:51 - Examples of parallel systems: Bitcoin and decentralized finance1:19:08 - The feasibility and hopeful prospects for polycentric political arrangements1:20:47 - Concluding thoughts on incremental freedom and the importance of starting small

12. touko 2026 - 1 h 21 min
jakson The Power of Civil Disobedience kansikuva

The Power of Civil Disobedience

In this episode, Adam and Dan explore the concept of resistance to government overreach, emphasizing civil disobedience, potential resistance, and the importance of public sentiment in shaping liberty. They discuss historical examples, strategic resistance, and the role of education in expanding individual freedom. 00:00 Introduction to Libertarian Philosophy 01:38 Civil Disobedience and Resistance 07:30 The Nature of Government Power and Public Sentiment 12:28 Education and the Shift in Public Tolerance 18:39 The Ethics of Resistance 24:43 Transparency vs. Deception in Resistance 30:03 Government Overreach and Public Response 35:32 Historical Examples of Resistance 40:15 The Limits of Political Power 46:20 Defensive Resistance and Public Sympathy 49:33 The Nature of Resistance 52:30 The Role of Wisdom in Leadership 55:48 The State of Education and Its Impact 01:00:11 The Shift in Political Dynamics 01:05:26 The Illusion of Political Solutions 01:10:56 The Power of Education in Resistance 01:18:28 Direct Action vs. Education

5. touko 2026 - 1 h 30 min
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How Ideas Change Society

In this episode, Adam and Dan explore the influence of ideas on society, focusing on libertarian thought, the role of intellectuals, and strategies for societal change. They discuss the impact of mentors like Mises and Nock, the concept of the remnant, and practical ways to exemplify libertarian principles. 00:00 The Influence of Ideas on Society 01:24 Leonard Reed's Vision and Influences 05:09 Mises' Perspective on Ideas and Society 16:15 Albert J. Nock's Skepticism and the Remnant 26:50 Leonard Reed's Optimism and the Role of the Remnant 34:03 The Collapsitarian Debate 47:57 Cultivating Leadership for Liberty 58:06 Exploring the Limits of Control 01:01:06 Exemplifying Libertarian Values 01:03:35 Building a Libertarian Community 01:10:10 Polycentrism and Political Arrangements 01:13:06 The Challenge of Government Growth 01:21:42 Achieving Small Victories in Freedom 01:39:00 Taking Personal Responsibility for Change

21. huhti 2026 - 1 h 48 min
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