Jeffrey Tucker interviews bestselling author and Mises Institute Senior Fellow, Dr. Thomas E. Woods, Jr. They discuss his recent blockbuster "33 Questions About American History You're Not Supposed to Ask."
Professor Dominick T. Armentano and Congressman Ron Paul discuss anti-trust and monopoly. Recorded 13 July 1983.
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Professor Floy Lilley reads Ron Paul's important work, "Mises and Austrian Economics: A Personal View." Want to know the great economist and economic school that helped form Dr. Paul's own outlook, and started him on the road to greatness? This audio is also available as an MP3 file, at http://mises.org/mul timedia/mp3/audioboo ks/MisesPersonalView .mp3.
John V. Denson discusses the world-changing events that happened between January and June 1919: disastrous decisions that resulted in creating a platform for Hitler to rise in Germany, the Second World War, and beyond.
Interviewed by Brian Lamb on C-SPAN's "Q & A" television program, Dr. DiLorenzo discusses Lincoln, academia, and his two books: "The Real Lincoln" and "Lincoln Unmasked".
The Mises Memorial Lecture, given by Larry Sechrest at the 2008 Austrian Scholars Conference, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn Alabama; 15 March 2008.
Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit, The Gold Standard Revisited, 31 October 2008; Auburn, Alabama. Includes introductions by Mark Thornton and Lew Rockwell, and the presentation of the 2008 George F. Koether Free-Market Writing Award to Judge Andrew Napolitano.
In this thirty-minute interview, Dr. Mark Thornton, the compiler and general
editor of "The Bastiat Collection," explains Bastiat's significance, and tells the fascinating story of how this definitive collection came to be. He further explains its significance for the future of liberty.
Recorded at the 2007 Mises University, Jörg Guido Hülsmann discusses the life of Ludwig von Mises. Professor Hülsmann also shares excerpts from his master treatise on Mises's life and work: "Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism."
Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit, 1 November 2008; Auburn, Alabama. Includes a brief introduction by Mark Thornon, and an introduction and award presentation by the Mises Institute's founder and president, Lew Rockwell. Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas. Includes a Question-and-Answer period.
Recorded during the 2008 Mises University, Jeffrey Tucker interviews Walter Block on the topic of Henry Hazlitt's classic book "Economics in One Lesson." This is the first in a series of twelve interviews with leading Austrian Economists discussing each chapter of Hazlitt's book.
Presented to Mr. Robert L. Luddy, Founder and President of Captive-Aire Systems, Inc., Friday, March 2, 2007. Includes remarks from Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., Mark Thornton, Tom Woods, and Mr. Luddy. The Ludwig von Mises Entrepreneurship Award is given annually to the businessperson exhibiting entrepreneurial success and devotion to the free-market ideal.
Joseph T. Salerno introduces a ten-lecture seminar with Peter G. Klein, entitled "Fundamentals of Economic Analysis: A Causal-Realist Approach." The seminar is presented by two of the most productive microeconomists in the Austrian School today, and is available for purchase in a 10-DVD set (visit mises.org/store/).
Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit, 1 November 2008; Auburn, Alabama. Includes a brief introduction by Mark Thornton. Lew Rockwell is the founder and president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
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Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit, 1 November 2008; Auburn, Alabama. Walter Block is a professor and chair of economics, college of business administration, at Loyola University. See WalterBlock.com for more information.