Inspired by the OP in this thread, I thought it would be useful to compile a list of resources that would feed the appetite for someone on an intellectual journey into libertarianism.
(check back for updates)
The Milton Friedman/Thomas Sowell Collection
(after the first dozen videos (which you can skip) this channel is the most comprehensive collection of Friedman and Sowell interviews and lectures. It includes most if not all of the videos listed in the two sections below.)
Milton Friedman on Donahue (1979)
Milton Friedman on Donahue (1980)
Milton Friedman - Economics 101
M.Friedman Lecture Series ('77-'78)
M.Friedman on Open Mind (1975)
M.Friedman on Open Mind (1977)
M.Friedman on Healthcare - Mayo Clinic (1978)
M.Friedman -Iceland TV (1984)
Milton Friedman on Libertarianism
Free to Choose (selected clips)
Thomas Sowell: Uncommon Knowledge
Thomas Sowell: Q&A
Thomas Sowell: In The Right Direction
Thomas Sowell - CSPAN interview (1990)
Thomas Sowell on Prager (2009)
Thomas Sowell on Prager (2010 )
Thomas Sowell with Russ Roberts
Wisdom with Sowell
Thomas Sowell: Economist
Good Intentions with Walter Williams
Walter Williams - The State Against Blacks
Wisdom of Williams
Walter E. Williams: Economist
John Stossel - Speaker Franklin Awards Dinner
John Stossel specials
"Greed" with John Stossel
John Stossel Goes to Washington
"Freeloaders" with John Stossel
You Can't Even Talk About It
Sick in America
Politically Incorrect Guide To Politics
Bailouts and Bull
Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity
The Trouble with Lawyers
John Stossel - On Liberty
Media Hype
The Power of Belief
Feel Good About Failure
The Mystery of Happiness
The Family Fix
Stossel in the Classroom (YouTube) (DailyMotion)
Peter Schiff Is Right
Why the Meltdown Should Have Surprised No One
Peter Schiff - economist
Peter Schiff: Economic Crisis
Ron Paul - 1988 Presidential Candidate Interview
Ron Paul classics
Congressman Dr Ron Paul Inverview with John Stossel
Applying Economics to American History
Smashing Myths and Restoring Sound Money
Why You've Never Heard of the Great Depression of 1920
Keynesian Predictions vs. American History
An Evening with Tom Woods
Is Limited Government an Oxymoron?
Andrew Napolitano - Virtues of Liberty
Reading lists
economics
Introduction to economics
Capitalism In One Lesson
Economic freedom
Money and How it Works
Money & Banking
Consumer Protection
The Environment and Natural Resources
Argumentation pages
Economics Made Easy (with ShaneDK)
Praxeology
Introduction to Austrian Economics (videos)
Introduction to Austrian Economics (writings & interactive)
Austrian Business Cycle Theory learning materials
The Great Depression
Monopoly & Anti-trust
Economics of Trade
Recycling
politics
Introduction to political philosophy
The U.S. Constitution
History of Gun Control
Politics Made Simple (with ShaneDK)
Voting documentaries
Law Without Government
Free society
other
Rights
Law
Morality
Education
"Intellectual Property" (IP) and Innovation
Why Drugs Should Be Legalized
American History
Interacting with Law Enforcement
Guns
Awesome!
If I had a cake and ate it, it can be concluded that I do not have it anymore. HHH
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Wow! Thank you very much, I have became a libertarian less than a year ago and this is certainly very useful. :)
Wow, thank you so much. Lots of stuff. This will keep me busy for a while!