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Sudha R. Shenoy
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If the current level of output and employment is made to depend on inflation, a slowing down in the pace of inflation will produce recessionary symptoms. Moreover, as the economy becomes adjusted to a particular rate of inflation, the rate must itself be continuously increased if symptoms of a depression are to be avoided: to inflate is to have “a
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David Gordon
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Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held in Harvard Square, Massachusetts; April 28-29, 1989. [39:37]
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Don Bellante
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Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held in Harvard Square, Massachusetts; April 28-29, 1989.
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Jeffrey A. Tucker
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The works of Leonard E. Read, who founded the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) in 1946, are now online at the Mises Institute. It is probably not the complete collected works, but it is all that he collected in book form. These are books that shaped several generations of activists, donors, writers, and intellectuals. They are the books
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James Kee
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1996 Mises Institute Supporters Summit, San Francisco, California; February 9-10, 1996.
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S. Harcourt-Rivington
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Plato was the first of the “planners” and the true founder of socialism. In his Republic the Athenian philosopher set out a blueprint for the evolution of what has come to be called the “Welfare State”, writes S. Harcourt-Rivington. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Floy
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Ludwig von Mises
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Study of the past, it is assumed, discloses the shape of things to come. Any attempt to reverse or even to stop a trend is doomed to failure. Man must submit to the irresistible power of historical destiny. This doctrine is devoid of any logical or experimental verification. Historical trends do not necessarily go on forever, writes Ludwig von
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Ludwig von Mises
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Pages 685-693. Narrated by Jeff Riggenbach .