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Recorded at Jekyll Island, Georgia; 27 February 2010. [29:27]
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Interviewed by James Puplava on the Financial Sense Newshour, 16 March 2011. [52:06]
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This lecture by Tom Woods was presented at the 2012 Mises University in Auburn, Alabama.
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This audiobook is made available through the generosity of Mr. Tyler Folger. Narrated by Graham Wright.
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[An audio version of this article, read by the author, is available as a free MP3 download .] In case you’ve ever wondered what it must have been like to read Pravda , reading the American media’s treatment of the financial crisis and our wise leaders’ expert management of it all has given everyone a wonderful opportunity. For instance, check
Mises Daily
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“The time to worry about depressions,” F.A. Hayek once wrote, “is, unfortunately, when they are furthest from the minds of most people.” He’s right, of course: imagine trying to tell a house flipper in 2004 that the housing market was a giant bubble that was going to burst. At best he’d smile politely, and then roll around in his fresh pile of
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We have heard the objection a thousand times: Why, before we had a Federal Reserve System the American economy endured a regular series of financial panics. Abolishing the Fed is an unthinkable, absurd suggestion, for without the wise custodianship of our central bankers we would be thrown back into a horrific financial maelstrom, deliverance from
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This article from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution quotes me on the subject of war and the economy. I got the impression during our conversation that the author understood the traditional what-is-seen and what-is-not-seen argument I made, yet anyone walking away from this article would probably conclude that war really is a nice if unfortunate