it's not erick cartman for legal reasons. we thought that captured the spirit of the book. showing that american popular culture. and paul cantor is the author of this book "the invisibility demand popular culture ." thank you for joining us here. >> thank you for having me here. it's a great pleasure. >>> in and said that government redistribution policy will lead to economic stagnation or worse. booktv talked to mr. borders during freedom fee 2013 for about fifteen minutes. i want to introduce you to max borders. tell us about yourself before you get started. >> sure. i'm the editor of a magazine called the free month. it's one of the flagship publications for the foundation for economic education. which is the nation's oldest libertarian think tank. >> how did you get started with that? >> well, i've been doing it for about a year now. editing at the freemont, i got mixed up by basically writing about the idea in the movement. they saw someone they liked in me, and been doing it ever since. charlotte, north carolina. and where do you go school. >> as an undergrad appalac