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The founder of the Chicago School, Frank Knight, was an avowed egalitarian. Rousseau was his influence. Jacobins believed in mass democracy and politics as the only way to implement their ideas. They hated aristocrats and religious leaders. Knight believed in progressive taxation. He wanted neocon social democracy. Milton Friedman was part of the
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Explains the contributions of Mises and Rothbard to the development of modern economic thought. Focuses especially on their great treatises, Mises’s Human Action ‘ and Rothbard’s Man, Economy, and State . Recorded at Mises University
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Joseph T. Salerno presents a series of ten formal lectures on topics related to the history and theory of the Austrian School of Economics. Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here
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A recent op-ed piece in The New York Times urged the Republican Party not to “throw away free enterprise” and embrace populism. Arthur C. Brooks, the author of the article, makes two bold but erroneous claims. First, he asserts that populist moments throughout history — including the Trumpian moment in the US — are triggered by severe financial
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In thinking about strategies for abolishing or radically diminishing government, many libertarians are led astray by using a false dichotomy. The State, they say, can either be smashed in one swift, fell blow or it can be rolled back gradually according to a predetermined plan. These are, they say, the only two alternatives. There are a number of
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Al pensar en estrategias para abolir o disminuir radicalmente el gobierno, muchos libertarios se desvían utilizando una falsa dicotomía. El Estado, dicen, puede ser aplastado de un solo golpe, o puede retroceder gradualmente de acuerdo con un plan predeterminado. Estas son, dicen, las dos únicas alternativas. Hay una serie de problemas al enmarcar