I am looking to compile a list of all the various Mises Institute lectures on intellectual history, comparative ideology and philosophical development. So far I have found:
Gordon - The History of Political Philosophy: From Plato to Rothbard
Gordon - The Rise of Social Democracy
Gottfried - Stalinism, National Socialism and Fascism
Gottfried - Bolshevism and Democratic Socialism
Gottfried - Fascism, Anti-Fascism, and the Welfare State
Salerno - The Political Economy of the Chicago School: Libertarian or Jacobin?
The amazing lecture by Ludwig Lachmann on the history of Austrian Econ. This is the only lecture by Lachmann I am aware of, which is sad, because he seems like an amazing lecturer.
http://mises.org/media/author/279/Ludwig-M-Lachmann
This is the only lecture by Lachmann I am aware of, which is sad, because he seems like an amazing lecturer.
Agreed. And though I disagree with his views on the insolubility of capital market investment, I do think his general conception of capital as complementarity as being an advance on Mises'.
Interesting topic. Thank you for the links.
You can't hurry up good times by waiting for them.