Pirate Money Radio confronts the renewed appeal of socialism among younger Americans, contrasting historical failures—from Soviet breadlines to modern surveillance states—with the prosperity enabled by free markets and property rights. Kevin Freeman and Ryan Helfenbein argue that “free” promises like rent control, UBI, and city-run grocery stores create scarcity, dependency, and economic stagnation, citing 20th-century atrocities and real-world examples. They trace rising inequality to the abandonment of sound money in 1971, advocating a return to gold- and silver-based transactions as a path to economic justice and personal stewardship. The discussion links secular-humanist and radical alliances against Western foundations, urging biblically grounded freedom, voluntary charity, and responsible monetary policy.