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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.
Professor Joseph T. Salerno presents a series of ten formal lectures on topics related to the history and theory of the Austrian School of Economics.
Joseph T. Salerno presents this series of ten lectures on the fundamentals of Austrian economic theory, with a special emphasis on its technical aspects.
Joseph T. Salerno and Peter G. Klein are two of the most productive microeconomists in the Austrian School today. This seminar provides an introduction to Austrian Economics, and offers a preview of their forthcoming textbook for graduate students. Presented at the Mises Institute, 11-15 June 2007.
In this ten-lecture course sponsored by George and Joele Eddy, Jörg Guido Hülsmann explains how Mises's life took dramatic turns, what contributions Mises made to the social sciences, and how Mises never gave up and never gave in.
Sponsored by Alice J. Lillie, this program is an intense study of Rothbardian economic analytics, using Man, Economy, and State, as well as supplemental materials. Hosted at the Ludwig von Mises Institute; Auburn, Alabama; June 8-13, 2008.
These four lectures were delivered to the Department of Economics at the University of Colorado in the 1970s, and feature Friedrich Hayek, Israel Kirzner and Ludwig Lachmann. Special thanks to Mr. Fred Glahe for his generous donation of these recordings to the Mises Institute.
Murray N. Rothbard died before he could write the third volume of his famous History of Economic Thought which would cover the birth and development of the Austrian School, through the Keynesian Revolution and Chicago School. With this six-lecture course, however, the History of Economic Thought is complete. He discusses Menger and the birth of Austrian economics, Mises and his struggles, Hayek and his contemporaries, and the loss of direction to the Austrian school in the 1970s. Rothbard also talks about the rise of the Misesian branch in the 1980s and following.
A collection of ten speeches and lectures by Murray N. Rothbard, spanning from the 1970s to the early 1990s. He is speaking in a small classroom setting, explaining economics from the ground up, and systematically in the manner of a classic 101 course on the topic--but with a revolutionary approach. Free-wheeling, generously peppered with anecdotes, packed with humor (and the man's own infectious laughter), Murray Rothbard's lectures on free-market economics range from the most basic foundation of supply and demand to the complexities of fractional reserve banking and the business cycle.
This informal seminar with Murray N. Rothbard was recorded in Toronto, Ontario, on 4 September 1983. Special thanks to Don Morrison for making these recordings available.
Presented by Murray N. Rothbard in 1986 at New York Polytechnic University. Recorded by Hans-Hermann Hoppe.
Presented by Murray N. Rothbard in 1972 at New York Polytechnic University.
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