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Robert P. Murphy
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Recorded at the Mises Institute, 7–8 October 2005. [27:13]
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Roderick T. Long
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Recorded at the Mises Institute, 7–8 October 2005. [27:24]
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Walter Block
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Block says he was a pinko commie type at 22 who believed that laissez-faire capitalism would result in mass starvation. Then, he met Ayn Rand and read Atlas Shrugged and Economics in One Lesson. Block says libertarianism is the non-aggression principle. Keep your mitts to yourself. Libertarianism only asks that law incorporate the non-aggression
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Walter Block
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Minimum wage laws are not only counterproductive, but they make situations worse. All voluntary mutual trade benefits all. Minimum wages and union legislation make it difficult if not impossible for poor youth to get jobs. Lecture 3 of 10 from Walter Block’s Radical Austrianism, Radical Libertarianism
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Walter Block
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Block continues to parse all of the cases of libertarianism found in his book, Defending the Undefendable. Privatization solves the tragedy of the commons scenarios. Rent control resulted in nobody building residential units. Lecture 4 of 10 from Walter Block’s Radical Austrianism, Radical Libertarianism
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Walter Block
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Environmentalism sees market failure as the cause of environmental problems. Block sees the absence of private property rights and the interference of government as the causes of problems. Libertarianism provides solutions. Man is not a cancer on the planet. Markets have not failed. Endangered Species Acts encouraged negative incentives of shoot,