From Steal to Secession AM – Ep. 26: De-facto Secession in the Horn of Africa?

Professor Wall welcomes Mises Institute writer Aaron Sobczak, to discuss a surprising secession story from the Horn of Africa...

From Steal To Secession AM

Episode XXVI – De-facto Secession in the Horn of Africa?


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Professor Wall welcomes Mises Institute writer Aaron Sobczak, to discuss a surprising story from the Horn of Africa where a new nation has emerged almost by default in defiance of the wishes and plans of the global elite. What is this nation’s story and what can self-determination movements across the globe learn from this nation’s story, especially if the world is headed for a financial collapse?


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“Idahoism” – By Jason Greene

Guest’s Page:

Aaron Sobczak

Article Discussed

Aaron Sobczak: Somaliland Needs Self-Determination

Books Mentioned or Referenced

Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein: The State in the Third Millennium

Ludwig von Mises: Liberalism

Ryan McMaken: Breaking Away: The Case for Secession, Radical Decentralization, and Smaller Polities

Podcasts/Videos/Blogs Mentioned or Referenced

The Tom Woods Show Episode 2221 – Status Quo Bias Is Our Worst Enemy (Dr. Thomas E. Woods discusses overcoming the status quo bias with Matt McCaw, the spokesman for the Greater Idaho movement)

Secession Speakeasy #77 (Public House Edition): Louisiana secession effort unveils secession opponents’ true motives!

Secession only for Socialists? – By Professor Wall

Organizations Mentioned

Mises Institute


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