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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPCDPhLoA5U Guy has some other good videos on his site. Has a few interviews with Tom Woods and Ron Paul as well. Interesting conservative commentary.
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I have to write a paper for an History of Economic Thought class, and I am torn between writing about Say, and perhaps Mises' Socialism. Thoughts?
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I thought this would be a good way of spreading our message freely, further, and faster. I arranged all information within the torrent exactly as it was downloaded from the beautifully-arranged Mises U that you have implemented on iTunes. I thought this additional format of delivery would be handy for...
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Recently I wrote to Walter Block, below is my letter to him and below that is his reply. Walter Hello, how are you? I was hoping you could help me. Ive been in a series of discussions with local Obama watermelon environmentalist. what began as small talk has exploded into a lively debate, with me gaining...
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I am wondering if anyone knows anything about the duties on imports and tonnage which the Union imposed in the summer of 1789 as a result of the first session of Congress, or if anyone has any general knowledge about import/tonnage duties. Specifically, I would like answers to the following questions...
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I just got done reading the book a few days ago and I would recommend it too anyone who is interested in economics or history. http://www.economics.harvard.edu/files/faculty/51_Aftermath.pdf I bought the book after reading this essay. The book covers various kinds of financial crisis that range from...
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Hoppe's monarchy>democracy becomes problematic when you include the fascist/communist dictators of the 20th century. Yeah, they did emerge from democracy but you cannot say Germany was democractic after Hitler rose to power. My guess is that he takes a historical viewpoint in his conception of...
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One of my facebook friends likes to post notes on a verity of subjects, one just happened to be about the "Myth of the Robber Barons" (was for, not against), which was pretty darn cool, stuff some or most of you would be familiar wiith. One of his facebook friends posted a response to it. How...
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i have seen definitions of the word fiat that meant 'by legal decree'...i wasnt sure if the original poster was referring to the fiat definition meaning "by legal or authoritative decree" or not.
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[quote user="twelveguage"]2) you would be warranting to the reader that you had delved into the subject more deeply than skimming Wikipedia articles, and thus were not simply a crank, spouting off from the top of his head. [/quote] Good points, twelveguage. Rest assured, I'm no Wikicrank...