I found these hilarious and strkingly non-fictionish: The prequel to The Koch Hit:
Part I
and
Part II
[Googlevideo:5882363510527069797&hl=en]
[Googlevideo:232327054407464695&hl=en]
Publisher, Laissez-Faire Books
Two thumbs up!
The fallacies of intellectual communism, a compilation - On the nature of power
Strange. I wonder what medium these were produced with.
I think I need to be high...
The Origins of Capitalism
And for more periodic bloggings by moi,
Leftlibertarian.org
Oh here is the newest one, not part of the prequel series but more contemporary. Again, oddly non-fictionish
[Googlevideo:-1584502489371622686&hl=en]
Brainpolice:Strange. I wonder what medium these were produced with.
The Movies.
Niccolò: I think I need to be high...
Yes, now it is funny!
I tried watching one a couple weeks ago, but I couldn't understand the plot.
I appreciate everything the Mises institute does but this is really pathetic. Depicting Palmer and the other Cato-ites as hot-pants wearing, San Francisco queers is incredibly immature.
I am gratefull too.
I detested these films, too. I'd like to know the real story. So Koch's are plutocrats. What else. What are the essential arguments, the schools are at ends at? I learned from Hoppe, that we must apeal our ideaological methodology too as many folks as possible.
Is there some sort of hubris in this I'm not getting?
Hey I played with space lego's when I was a kid(their shirts)
Is there a better flick engine than the one linked above?
Well the Cato library is more expensive isn't even close to as vast, or as cool, their page-navigation sucks too, and their are so many more better things about this site comparitivly.
Individualism Rocks
These videos are made by an anarcho-pacifist, who although an Austrian, is not affiliated with the LVMI IIRC. So the Mises Institute has nothing to do with this. It's this guy's attempt at making people familiar with the subtle cues in it to laugh.