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- Political Theory
- Praxeology
- 2004
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Sean Corrigan
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Sean Corrigan presents The Henry Hazlitt Memorial Lecture at the 2004 Austrian Scholars Conference. Includes Question and Answer period.
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James Dunlap
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Recorded at the Reassessing the Presidency seminar; March 2004. (27:02)
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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What condition does mankind find itself in? Language, property and production are elements unique to mankind. Humans are social animals. Cooperation is normal. Language permits direct communication. Animals can’t abstract in the way humans can. They can form sounds but not words. Animals cannot make inferences explicitly. Animals do not have what
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Michael Levin
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Recorded at the Reassessing the Presidency seminar; March 2004. (44:14)
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Robert LeFevre
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“The Fear of Monopoly - Part One” by Robert LeFevre.
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Laurent Carnis
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Laurent Carnis describes Rothbard on the Economics of Crime at the 2003 Austrian Scholars Conference.
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Gary Galles
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For two years, we have been innudated with denunciations of “corporate greed” that has supposedly created scandal and led to prosecutions of CEOs. The greed of the fatcats is nicely contrasted with the “need” of the middle class and the poor. And so with these two little words we recreate a Marxian-style drama of class conflict based on human