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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.
A Private Retreat with Austrian Economists presented at the Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama; January 18-19, 2002. This conference includes many of the same speakers from the Mises Institute financial conference in 1999 who so clearly foresaw the dot-com bust.
The first full-scale war revisionism conference in the post Cold War epoch. Presented at the Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, May 1994. This conference was the first antiwar conference from a libertarian perspective in the post-Cold War era, and set in motion the new and broad-based antiwar movement.
Mises Institute scholars provide an inside look into the latest issues and arguments that are driving current debate, and show how the Austrian School of economics is working to advance a logical, liberty-minded response.
The Capitol Hill Gold Conference was held in Washington, DC, in November 1983, and was hosted by the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Presentations at the conference include a debate on the Gold Standard between Congressman Ron Paul and Charles Partee, member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and a lecture by Murray Rothbard.
The Ludwig von Mises Institute's Fifteenth Anniversary Conference. Held in Atlanta, Georgia; 26-27 September 1997.
Sponsored by the Mises Institute, and held in New York City; October 15-16, 1988.
Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty. The annual Mises Institute Supporters Summit, 15-16 October 2004, San Mateo, California.
The editors of Human Action, The Scholars Edition, discuss the book of the century. Written during the long, dark night of socialism and central planning, Human Action was a beacon of light pointing the way to a revival of liberty. These eight talks consider Mises's magnum opus, its restoration by the Mises Institute to its magnificent original state, on its fiftieth anniversary, and what Human Action and its students will accomplish in the future.
How much can the financial sector bend before it breaks? How long can the dollar go? How is the changing international division of labor going to affect the future of American prosperity? What can we look forward to under conditions of rising rates? How is the War on Terror affecting financial privacy? This conference considers all these questions with the assistance of some of the best financial and economic minds of our time. Hosted at the Venetian Hotel Resort Casino, Las Vegas, February 18-19, 2005.
The senior and adjunct faculty of the Mises Institute discuss the history, theory, and contemporary meaning of the fascist temptation, and what the Austrian economists are doing to combat it. Mises Institute Supporters Summit 2005, October 7-8, Auburn, Alabama.
The 2006 Supporter's Summit, hosted at teh Ludwig von Mises Institute, 27-28 October 2006. Each speakers address the theme from the perspective of his or her own particular specialization.
The Mises Institute gathers in New York City to celebrate its 25th anniversary, and to discuss the legacy of Ludwig von Mises, his students such as Murray Rothbard, and the movement Mises inspired.
The best time for a gold standard is in calm times, but only a crisis focuses the mind. People are looking for answers, and the Misesian answer is the same now as it was when Mises wrote his first book on the topic: restore sound money, stop the inflation, and get government out of the money business. The 2008 Mises Institute Supporters Summit, October 31 - November 1, 2008; Auburn, Alabama.
Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held at Jekyll Island, Georgia; May 8-10, 1992.
The 1998 Supporters Summit, held in Palm Springs, California; February 27-28, 1998.
The 1996 Supporters Summit, held in San Francisco, California; February 9-10, 1996.
The 1995 Supporters Summit in Houston, Texas; 22-23 September 1995.
Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held at the University of Houston in Texas; October 27, 1984. These recordings each include a Question and Answer period emceed by Dr. Stephen O. Morrell.
Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held in Newport Beach, California; January 24-25, 1997.
Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held at the College of Charleston in South Carolina; 7-9 April 1995.
Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held in Harvard Square, Massachusetts; April 28-29, 1989.
A tour of Austria and Hungary, 23-31 May 1988.
The Mises Institute returns to the founding home of the Fed, cobbled together in secret at the Jekyll Island Resort in Georgia, under the guise of a "duck hunting expedition," 26-27 February 2010.
The 2010 Supporters Summit explores the trends of the time and the critical role of the Mises Institute for a future of freedom. Speakers discuss all their work with the Mises Institute to build a solid intellectual foundation to resist the onslaught.
The Mises Institute returns to the home of the Austrian School with lectures in the place that gave birth and rise to the global movement for freedom. Vienna, Austria; 19-23 September 2011.
For the 30th anniversary of the Mises Institute, we have chosen war revisionism as our subject. Speakers plumb the depths of State depravity and mass murder in many wars, and show the way out.
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