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Where Can I Find Good Lectures on Classical Economics?

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Vichy Army posted on Tue, Jun 15 2010 9:24 AM

Does anyone know where can I find some good/free lectures on the classical economists, especially the French, but also Ricardo, Smith etc.

I've read Rothbard's history of economic thought, and I have Schumpeter's and Lionel Robbins' comparable works, but I am mainly looking for audio/video lectures (because reading online is a pain :P ).

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Joe Salerno did the following on the French Liberal School:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcsKtzYkRZE

and Rothbard on the "Pre-Austrians":

http://mises.org/media/1606

 

I'm pretty sure there's plenty more if you search the media section of this site or itunes mises.

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