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The most recent additions to the Mises Media database.
Chronicling the memories of our movement's significant figures.
Featuring selected lectures, offering a primer in Austrian Economics.
Includes full-course academic lecture series on Economics, History, and Philosophy.
Recordings of past Mises Institute conferences and seminars.
Only a few recordings survive of the great economist, and only those after his immigration to the United States.
Spoken literature from the Austrian School.
Media appearances, Debates, Interviews and Documentaries featuring Mises Institute scholars.
Entertaining, satirical and humorous recordings related to the philosophy of Liberty and the Austrian School of Economics.
Lectures and presentations by Mises Institute faculty and staff, and lectures by guest scholars and experts.
An Instructional Seminar with 23 lectures presented at the Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, June 24-30, 2001. This program is modeled on the Mises University and presents a reinterpretation of the history of liberty from the ancient world--an ambitious agenda but a wonderfully succesful conference.
Professor Robert Higgs presents a series of ten formal lectures on topics of American history that examine the role of crisis, emergency management, and the military in the emergence of the Leviathan state and diminution of liberty. View the accompanying Comprehensive Bibliographies (in PDF) by Robert Higgs and Joseph Stromberg.
Ralph Raico, professor of European history at Buffalo State College and Schlarbaum laureate, presents a series of ten formal lectures on the history of Liberty: its origin, its development, its friends, and its enemies. View the accompanying comprehensive bibliographies (in PDF) by David Gordon.
Hans-Hermann Hoppe, professor of economics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and senior fellow of the Mises Institute, presents a thorough reconstruction of the foundation of economics, social theory, and politics. Sweeping in scope and powerfully persuasive, these talks are the basis of a grand treatise in the Misesian-Rothbardian tradition.
From the ancient world to the present, taxes have shaped far more political and social history than has previously been known. This series of lectures by tax historian Charles Adams, based on original research, illuminates episodes in light of the tendency of government to tax beyond the point where people will tolerate. This is the fascinating history of the real robber barons.
Mark Thornton, coauthor of Tariffs, Blockades and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War, offers a series of seven lectures, presented to the Auburn University Academy for Lifelong Learners, hosted at the Mises Institute.
Thomas E. Woods, history professor at Suffolk Community College--and a prolific specialist in American Colonial history, the Progressive Era, and modern political history--presents this seminar covering the material in his books, and details and defends the Jeffersonian-Rothbardian perspective. Here is the cutting edge of libertarian history that completely rethinks the meaning and impact of the welfare-warfare state.
Sponsored by Steven Berger, this ten-lecture course features Thomas DiLorenzo, who presents an examination of key events in American History through the lenses of classical liberalism.
Thomas E. Woods, Jr., senior fellow in history at the Mises Institute, presents this eight-lecture course covering the material in his book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History. Presented to the Auburn University Academy for Lifelong Learners, and hosted at the Mises Institute.
This course was presented by Mises Institute senior fellow Mark Thornton in 2006.
A rare collection of eight Murray N. Rothbard lectures.
Presented by Murray N. Rothbard in Fall 1986 at New York Polytechnic University. Recorded by Hans-Hermann Hoppe.
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