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Murray N. Rothbard
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Libertarians must never compromise, even if it means accepting partial victories, writes Murray N. Rothbard. Murray Rothbard (1926–1995) was dean of the Austrian School. He was an economist, economic historian, and libertarian political philosopher. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Clay
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The status and reputation of Sir Francis Bacon (1561–1626) is one of the great puzzles in the history of social thought. What had he actually accomplished to warrant all the accolades? Essentially, he was the metaempiricist, the head coach and cheerleader of fact grubbing, exhorting other people to gather all the facts, writes Murray N. Rothbard
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The honor of being called the “father of modern economics” belongs not to its usual recipient, Adam Smith, but to a gallicized Irish merchant, banker, and adventurer who wrote the first treatise on economics more than four decades before the publication of the Wealth of Nations , writes Murray N. Rothbard (1926–1995). This audio Mises Daily is
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Austrian economics has nothing to do with the economics of Austria. Austrian Economics (AE) began with Carl Menger in 1871. It is based on an analysis of individual action, not aggregates or groups. Economics predated Adam Smith. The British classical economics school could not solve the value paradox. It also embraced the labor theory of value.
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David Howden
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From the session on “Monetary Theory and Policy,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 21 March 2013 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
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Mark Thornton
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Interviewed by “Butler on Business” host Alan Butler, Mark Thornton explains the differences between Austrian and Keynesian economics.