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Presented by Robert P. Murphy at “Recovery or Stagnation?,” the Mises Circle in San Francisco; sponsored by Mark L. Hart, III, and hosted by the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Includes an introduction by Douglas E. French. Recorded Saturday, August 29th,
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Recorded at the Mises Circle in Seattle, September 12th, 2009. Includes an introduction by Douglas French. Sponsored by James M. Wolfe.
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Recorded at the Mises Circle in Greenville, South Carolina, 3 October 2009. Sponsored by Ron Wilson, and Professional Planning of Easley, LLC.
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Recorded at the Mises Circle in Newport Beach, California, on November 14th, 2009. Sponsored by Louis E. Carabini.
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Free market capitalism coordinates every stage of every production desired by consumers as if by magic. Knowing Austrian economics will allow you to see which public policies are disastrous to this productivity. Unintended consequences, opportunity cost, and pricing theory are fundamental concepts to explain human action. Presented by Robert P.
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From the first edition of Robert P. Murphy’s Chaos Theory: Two Essays on Market Anarchy. Narrated by Jock Coats.
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In this essay, Robert Murphy argues that the elimination of the state will not lead to lawless chaos. Voluntary institutions will emerge to effectively and peacefully resolve the disputes arising in everyday life. Not only will market law be more efficient, it will also be more equitable, than the government alternative. Narrated by Jock
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There is nothing intrinsic to military defense that requires state provision. The free market can provide defense more cheaply and more effectively than the government can. It is foolish and reckless to entrust the state with the protection of civilian lives and property. Narrated by Jock