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Thanks for the response. I would like to read that book when I get the chance. I doubt I will have the time by this time next week to have done so though. I want to run by a few conclusions the author came to about New Deal spending to see if they pass the Austrian test! First, the text correlates the downturn of 1937 with a lessening in government
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Greetings all! Sorry it has been a while since my last post a few weeks ago. I have found myself quite busy! I wanted to post this right now as my class discussion (online) will be taking place this week and next and I am hoping to add some of your thoughts if possible to the discussion so that all views are presented and not just the text's or
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Thank you Wheylous! I appreciate the heads-up about the Meat Packing plants. You must have gone through a similiar school experience as I am going through now?
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Ugg! I just spend 15 minutes typing out a post only to find it posted as a blank! LOL, what a start. I want to thank everyone for thier helpful replies. I have started some of the readings from FEE (a very good site, been reading it for a few years now). It did not occur to me that many historians were Marxists and their interpretations of history would
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Wow! This is what I was hoping for! Thank you. It will take me a day or two to read/watch it all and soak it in. I will get back to you and I hope we can continue this dialogue. Is that ok with you?
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Greetings, I am a first-time poster here on Mises. In looking over the comments and articles here, it looks like I will fit in! I am currently a non-traditional student and I am taking a history class, 1865-present. I am having a lot of trouble reconciling what the textbook authors write with my libertarian viewpoints. It seems to me that my text is