
Austin Petersen joins Eric for a wide-ranging conversation about the future of the liberty movement, challenging old assumptions about foreign policy, nationalism, immigration, and the role of government. Drawing from years in politics, media, and activism, Austin lays out his vision for what he calls “libertarian nationalism,” arguing for a movement rooted not just in freedom, but also in culture, responsibility, and national identity. The discussion dives into some of the biggest ideological fault lines inside libertarian circles, from intervention abroad to borders and the limits of the non-aggression principle. Austin brings a provocative perspective that challenges listeners to rethink some of libertarianism’s most deeply held assumptions.
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