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Chris Mayer on Henry David Thoreau
Saturday, 2 January 2021
Albert Park, Melbourne
By Greg Canavan
Twitter: @RumRebellionAus

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Greg Canavan

Greg
Canavan

Dear Reader,

Hi, Greg Canavan here. I hope you’re enjoying some downtime somewhere. It’s exactly what I’ve advised my fellow editors to do…rest and relax. It’s been a long year, especially for those of us who had to endure Victoria’s lockdown and curfew rules. So a good unwind is required before we get back into it in 2021.

So for the next week, you’ll get something different from us here at the Rum Rebellion. You’re probably familiar with the work of Dan Denning, who is a regular contributor to this publication. Dan works closely with Bill Bonner and writes for The Bonner-Denning Letter, with which you might also be familiar.

Bill is one of the founders of Agora, which is the parent company of Port Phillip Publishing, the publisher of the Rum Rebellion. Bill has quite the network to draw upon. One of the recent projects they’ve been working on is the Bonner Private Research Podcast, hosted by Aussie expat Joel Bowman.

Over to you, Joel…


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Chris Mayer on Henry David Thoreau

In this, the Pilot Episode of the Bonner Private Research Podcast, we welcome Chris Mayer to the show. I’m always keen to get Chris’ take on world events, whether historical, current or prognosticated. But before we get to that, and in the interest of full disclosure, I should note that I’ve personally profited from Chris’ wisdom over the years. In fact, it was Mr Mayer who first put Morris and Linda Tannehill’s excellent text, The Market for Liberty in my hands, a book that opened my mind to the beauty and elegance of voluntarism and win-win economics.

An omnivorous reader himself, Chris brings a broad perspective and deep understanding to all the big questions. In this free-ranging conversation, we talk about everything from the US’ ‘quintessential naturalist’, Henry David Thoreau, through to investing in the era of Big Tech and the unique way certain innovations changes whole ecosystems. Listen to our very first episode, here.

PS: Chris Mayer is the Portfolio Manager of the Woodlock House Family Capital fund and co-founder of the firm along with Bill Bonner. He also writes a must-read blog all about ‘this thing we call investing’.

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