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These four lectures were delivered to the Department of Economics at the University of Colorado in the 1970s, and feature Friedrich Hayek, Israel Kirzner and Ludwig Lachmann. Special thanks to Mr. Fred Glahe for his generous donation of these recordings to the Mises Institute.Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here.
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Murray Rothbard died before he could write the third volume of his famous History of Economic Thought, which would cover the birth and development of the Austrian School, through the Keynesian Revolution and Chicago School. With this six-lecture course, however, the History of Economic Thought is complete. Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here.
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The Bob Murphy Show

Robert P. Murphy

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The Bob Murphy Show features in-depth interviews and solo analysis by Bob Murphy. Much of the content relates to economics in the tradition of the Austrian School, as well as libertarian political theory, but the show covers a broad range of topics. To learn more, visit BobMurphyShow.com
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On April 23, 1990, in Washington, DC, the Mises Institute sponsored the first Austrian school look at the post-socialist age. It went a long way toward developing a blueprint—consistent with the Austrian tradition—for dismantling the command economy. Featuring Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Krzysztof Ostaszewski, Yuri N. Maltsev, Gottfried Haberler, Kestutis Baltramatis, Murray N. Rothbard, and Joseph Sobran.
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Mises Institute

Mises Institute

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The Mises Institute, founded in 1982, is an educational institution devoted to advancing Austrian economics, freedom, and peace in the classical-liberal tradition. Our website offers many thousands of free books and thousands of hours of audio and video, along with the full run of rare journals, biographies, and bibliographies of great economists.
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In August, the money supply grew at the fastest rate in 23 months. The Fed fears a recession, so we can now expect even more monetary growth.For graphs and more, read https://mises.org/mises-wire/money-supply-growth-hit-23-month-high-and-fed-wants-moreBe sure to follow the Loot & Lobby podcast at https://Mises.org/LL…
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What explains Bitcoin? Why does it exist, and why is “nothing” worth $70,000 a piece? Moreover, there are millions of owners of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies and yet few real transactions take place relatively speaking. How does this relate to the coming of a BRICs currency, the reserve status of the petrol-dollar, and the war on cash?Mark Tho…
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As monetary authorities continue to inflate the money supply, they inflict more and more damage upon the currency. Unfortunately, as the economy falters under the inflationary regime, the “solution” always is to ramp up inflation. Original article: The Present Monetary System Is Heading for a Breakdown…
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Home prices continue to rise as the government tries to further intervene into the housing markets, all in the name of the “American Dream.” However, remember that these massive increases in housing prices began when the government decided to make housing more “affordable.” Original article: Home Ownership Is Not the American Dream…
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One of the outcomes of the American Civil War was the movement toward centralization of political power in Washington. The Reconstruction regime imposed upon the former Confederate states following the war was an overt attempt to further impose federal power there. Original article: Centralizing Federal Power through Southern Reconstruction…
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Murphy lays out the various camps in the debate over FRB. He endorses the view of Joe Salerno, namely that Mises favored "free banking" as the best means for limiting credit expansion and ensuring banks carry high reserve ratios.Bob's Article in the QJAE on Fractional Reserve Banking: https://Mises.org/HAP470aJoe Salerno, "Ludwig von Mises as Curre…
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When people speak of “old school economics,” they generally mean the application of economic thinking that involves what we might call “common sense.” That would include permitting a price system to work, protecting private property, and so on. But there is more.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.Door Mises Institute
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One of the outcomes of the American Civil War was the movement toward centralization of political power in Washington. The Reconstruction regime imposed upon the former Confederate states following the war was an overt attempt to further impose federal power there.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.Door Mises Institute
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Home prices continue to rise as the government tries to further intervene into the housing markets, all in the name of the “American Dream.” However, remember that these massive increases in housing prices began when the government decided to make housing more “affordable.”Narrated by Millian Quinteros.…
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As monetary authorities continue to inflate the money supply, they inflict more and more damage upon the currency. Unfortunately, as the economy falters under the inflationary regime, the “solution” always is to ramp up inflation.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Mises Institute faculty and scholars explore the nature, history, and consequences of the state, and how the state has sought to control every aspect of daily life through control of money, education, markets, and more. Presented in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, October 11–12, 2024.Door Mises Institute
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Ryan, Tho, and Zach Yost talk about some recent efforts by Polish lobbyists to shame Americans into spending more treasure (and maybe also American lives) on waging wars for Eastern European states. "Europe's Interests and Ours" by Zachary Yost: https://mises.org/RR_209_AAnatomy of the State by Murray Rothbard: https://mises.org/AnatomyGet free cop…
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Why do people prep? The mainstream media demeans preppers as irrational and out of touch with reality. From a scientific point of view, however, prepping is rational, efficient, and very normal.Order a free paperback copy of Murray Rothbard’s What Has Government Done to Our Money? at https://Mises.org/IssuesFree.Follow Minor Issues at https://Mises…
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Dr. Philipp Bagus explains the main ideas from his new book, Full Reserve Banking versus the Real Bills Doctrine, which defends Misesian business cycle theory from a recent critique. Bagus provides an in-depth criticism of the Real Bills Doctrine, emphasizing the importance of real savings in economic stability. He defends full reserve banking and …
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The Ukraine war rages on and while the media and political classes repeat the “Putin started it” mantra, the evidence points elsewhere. The US government and its European allies have provoked Russia for years, hoping it would lead to an outbreak of war.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.Door Mises Institute
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