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- Austrian Economics Overview
- Interventionism
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Walter Block
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Power & Market - this second section of Rothbard’s book - shows the state was to be protector of the people and property, but government is contradictory to that task. Government both taxes and demands a compulsory monopoly of defensive services within a geographical area. Are taxes simply club dues? Can you have a market without defense
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Walter Block
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[Topic at 7 min.] Progressive, proportional and regressive taxes. Rothbard is relentlessly not in favor of taxes. The state robs both rich and poor. Henry George is horrible on the single tax on ground rent. Immigration/ Georgist sidebar - privatize everything so that entrants are trespassers or invitees. Empty land could still attract immigrants.
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Walter Block
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A job seeker may not have the skill set that is worth $7/hour minimum wage. The minimum wage law keeps that individual from being employed. Yet, that person might have been happy making half that in order to gain entry skills and later improve his salary. Markets can meet the supply of jobs and the demand for jobs perfectly when the arrangement
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Paul Gottfried
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Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held in Atlanta, Georgia; 26-27 September 1997. [27:21]
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Sudha R. Shenoy
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Presented at the Mises Institute on 18 November 2003. Includes a Question and Answer session.
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Walter Block
Richard Epstein
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Is the state’s power of eminent domain necessary in a free society? Walter Block and Richard Epstein debate the topic. Recorded at the University of Chicago Law School on 10 May