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John V. Denson
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Presented at the Mises Institute on June 17, 2003.
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Peter G. Klein
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Recorded 10/15/2004 at Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty. [22:40]
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Ralph Raico
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The role of the intellectual is a perennial question. Why do they act the way they do? Why are they hostile to the free market? Is the state really virtuous and the market really vicious? Mises thought the anti-capitalist mentality was rooted in envy. He also thought our entire culture was soaked in contempt for money-making. Intellectuals were so
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Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
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Thomas E. Woods presents the The Lou Church Memorial Lecture at the 2004 Austrian Scholars Conference.
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Ralph Reiland
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Today’s “knuckleheads” are nothing compared to yesterday’s heroes. That was the message from Bill Cosby at a recent gala event in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education . “These people marched and were hit in the face with rocks to get an education,” said Cosby, referring to those who fought a half
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Per Henrik Hansen
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The traditional family has for many centuries and in most countries been the core unit of society. It has been the foundation and even the ultimate purpose in many people’s lives. It has provided a stable framework to bring children into the world, to raise them, to teach them manners and how to become productive and happy human beings. It has
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Grant M. Nülle
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Amid much acrimony, Britain’s Prime Minister, Tony Blair, secured an affirmative verdict last month in the House of Commons on his plans to reform the provision of undergraduate university education in England (Scotland and Wales are exempt). The higher education bill, which still faces committee scrutiny and further votes in both the House of