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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RWyBcws-Hw
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Yeah that was my observation too, I was just trying to be nice :) But shouldn't we try to "overcome" these wannabe's? I mean after all, they are propagating their message under our banner, and their incompetence in the subject makes their rebuttals weak and clumsy; making all of us look like exploiting idiots. It'd be nice to have
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I mean similar to Hayek's response (or lack thereof) to Keynes' General Theory in the 1930s that allowed his ideas to become so popular.
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The Mises Institute has done some great work in providing the non-economist with materials to educate him/herself in the Austrian tradition, and their delivery methods (free literature in various formats, free podcasts, youtube videos of their conferences, etc.) have made their message readily available to those interested. There has been a lot of work
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There is a great online annotated one at http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/tocs/toc.html with excerpts from various philosophical works that inspired many of the framers. You can also purchase the physical version titled, "The Founders' Constitution" ISBN 978-0-86597-279-7 (it's 5 volumes so it'll be pricey).