I am continually amazed by the lectures, courses, and audio books that the Mises Institute just gives away for free. I've learned more over the last year or two by listening to this material than I have from my entire college career. The fact that it's all in audio format makes it incredibly accessible — I've found that I can listen while I work, drive, and exercise. I even listen to this stuff as entertainment; I don't watch TV anymore. It's enabled me to make productive use of time that I previously wasted.
I just wanted to personally thank Jeff Tucker, Jeff Riggenbach, all the authors and lecturers, and anyone else who has contributed to making the Mises media section so awesome.
I'm also interested to see if anyone else finds this resources as useful as I do.
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Totally agree.
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I'm planning to leave everything to the Institute when I die. Don't wait up, though, it's a long time coming.
That's a great idea.
Caley McKibbin:I'm planning to leave everything to the Institute when I die. Don't wait up, though, it's a long time coming.
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I have learned more from the LvMI media section in 2 years of part time independent scholarship than I had learned in 13 years of public schooling.
triple ditto!!! I love me my MP3's.. i have also turned off the boob tube.. but all you yuts out there be careful how loud you listen - loud music and motorcycles have left me with a bad case of tenitis ( ringing in the ears). worth the time for you to research a little about the dangers of extended lound noise
Be responsible, ease suffering; spay or neuter your pets.
We must get them to understand that government solutions are the problem!
worth the time for you to research a little about the dangers of extended lound noise
I have no idea why you decided to say this, but it reminded me to stop listening to my music so loud.