Interview at Press Club in Lviv on 16 February 2014.
I was the third of about ten people interviewed. See the complete video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhXjssaMNkA
Fiction, essays, travel writing and more.
Interview at Press Club in Lviv on 16 February 2014.
I was the third of about ten people interviewed. See the complete video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhXjssaMNkA
A friend of mine invited me to attend a “press club” panel as an audience member. After it was finished, the practically pushed me in front of the camera and told the host the interview me. I’m glad he did.
Here’s our brief discussion (in Ukrainian) of local autonomy, property rights, and a little bit about competing currencies and gun ownership.
http://dailylviv.com/video/avtorske-video/samovryaduvannya-vryatuie-ukrayinu-vid-prodazhu
London. Dec, 2013.
The Whole Debate
(Introduction to Bitcoin @ 1:22:00
Bitcoin vs Gold @ 1:38:40)
Last night I spoke about war, literature, and the Fire and Forget collection alongside a discussion of another book about Afghanistan “Knyha Zabuttya” (Book of Forgetting), by veteran of the Soviet-Afghan war Vasyl Slapchuk, at the Lviv bookstore Ye, during their monthly “Sector of Literary Criticism.”
“I had a chance to interview the very likable and intelligent Roman Skaskiw at PFS2012 this year. I met Roman last year at PFS2011 and had the chance to listen to his great speech about his journey from being an agent of the state to the conclusion that the state is wrong and evil. This was one of my favourite speeches last year. In this interview Roman tell us about what PFS means for him, about his speech last year and about his new adventures in Ukraine. I give you the great Roman Skaskiw.” http://www.mises.se/2012/10/07/interview-with-roman-skaskiw-property-and-freedom-society-2012/
Interview Roman Skaskiw – Property and Freedom Society 2012 from LvMI Sverige on Vimeo.
Here is a link to my speech last year.
“In our latest edition of Radio Free Market World Report, I talk to Roman Skaskiw about the global secession movement and particularly how this applies to the United States and the European Union. We examine why the world’s wealthiest countries, on a per capita basis, tend to be the smallest states, and why the major exception to this general rule, the United States, managed to avoid the trend.
We discuss whether the United States itself should be saved from secession, why European countries tend to be both socialist and independent, and whether the world will move towards a global government or a global constellation of micro-states.”
(More from Radio Free Market World Report)
Note: This was just posted on mises.org.