Hülsmann's sweeping intellectual biography of Ludwig von Mises. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda.
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In this ten-lecture course sponsored by George and Joele Eddy, Jörg Guido Hülsmann explains how Ludwig von Mises's life took dramatic turns, what contributions Mises made to the social sciences, and how Mises never gave up and never gave in.Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here.
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Ask An Austrian - Ep. 13 w/ Peter St. Onge
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Ask An Austrian - Ep. 12 w/ Mark Thornton & Liam McCollum from the Project Decentralized rEVOLution New Years Money Bomb Extravaganza
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Ask An Austrian - Ep. 11 w/ Stephan Kinsella
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Ask An Austrian - Ep. 10 w/ Jörg Guido Hülsmann
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Want your questions related to economics, libertarian theory and ethics answered by an Austrian Economist? Submit them at AskAnAustrian.com Become a donor to Mises PAC, join the decentralized Re(Love)ution! - LPMisesCaucus.com/donate Follow Gene Epstein's work at the Mises Institute: https://mises.org/profile/gene-epstein…
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Ask An Austrian - Ep. 8 w/ Walter Block
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Ask An Austrian - Ep. 7 w/ Mark Thornton
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Ask An Austrian - Ep. 5 w/ Jonathan Newman
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Ask An Austrian - Ep. 4 w/ Patrick Newman
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Submit your questions for the next episode at AskAnAustrian.com! Bob Murphy is the author of, among many other works, Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise, and Human Action. He his own podcast, The Bob Murphy Show, and was the co-host of the Contra Krugman podcast. Question 1 @ 0:22—GDP includes government spending. MV therefore includes what government…
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Ask your questions at AskAnAustrian.com for the next episode! Purchase a copy of Dr. Sabrin's Book "Why the Federal Reserve Sucks: It Causes Inflation, Recessions, Bubbles and Enriches the One Percent" Question 1 @ 2:02: In "The Theory of Money and Credit" Mises emphasized that money is not a measure of value, price, or a price index. He called the…
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Audio version here: https://anchor.fm/lpmisescaucus Want your questions related to economics, libertarian theory and ethics answered by an Austrian Economist? Submit them at AskAnAustrian.com Become a donor to Mises PAC, join the decentralized Re(Love)ution! - LPMisesCaucus.com/donate You can check out Lucas Engelhardt's work at the Mises Institute…
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Epilogue Narrated by Paul Strikwerda.
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Preface Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [9:13]
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From Part VI: Mises in America. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [53:39]
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From Part VI: Mises in America. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [43:06]
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From Part VI: Mises in America. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:11:25]
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From Part VI: Mises in America. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:35:30]
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From Part VI: Mises in America. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:18:14]
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From Part I: Young Ludwig. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [33:38]
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From Part I: Young Ludwig. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:17:41]
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From Part I: Young Ludwig. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:07:18]
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From Part II: The Austrian School. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [2:13:36]
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From Part II: The Austrian School. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:03:14]
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From Part II: The Austrian School. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:21:47]
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From Part III: Officer, Gentleman, Scholar. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:17:28]
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From Part III: Officer, Gentleman, Scholar. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [46:07]
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From Part III: Officer, Gentleman, Scholar. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:25:54]
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From Part III: Officer, Gentleman, Scholar. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:05:52]
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From Part III: Officer, Gentleman, Scholar. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:16:48]
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From Part III: Officer, Gentleman, Scholar. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [2:10:20]
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From Part IV: Mises in His Prime. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:13:17]
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From Part IV: Mises in His Prime. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:25:01]
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From Part IV: Mises in His Prime. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [2:08:11]
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From Part V: Mises in Geneva. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [2:19:46]
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From Part V: Mises in Geneva. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [50:32]
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From Part VI: Mises in America. Narrated by Paul Strikwerda. [1:12:42]
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Birth: By the late 1940s, Mises was recognized in libertarian centers, but overnight in 1949 he became a central intellectual figure by his publication of Human Action. Leonard Read and FEE became devoted Misesians, along with Hans Sennholz and Murray Rothbard. In 1953 a new edition of The Theory of Money and Credit dealt with monetary reform inclu…
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Arriving in New York in 1940, Mises found many friends from Geneva there, but no income or assets at the age of 59. Mises began writing in English. During this time, Leonard Read created FEE – the Foundation for Economic Education- which later on turned into a forum for Austrian economics. Lecture 9 of 10 from The Life, Times, and Work of Ludwig vo…
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This work of six years of labor appeared in 1940. It was the predecessor to Human Action published nine years later. Epistemology and value theory were the two central problems. Action includes more than behavior. Value is really preference. Choice matters more than need. The Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility has nothing to do with satiation. The…
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Mises left Vienna for six years in Geneva, 1934 – 1940, to write his treatise and leave behind the Austrian branch of the Nazi Party. In Geneva, Mises held the Chair for International Relations. Mises and the Rockefeller Foundation had some financial connections. His salary was the 2007 equivalent of about $160,000 per year. Mises taught in English…
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Mises was in his prime from 1920-1934 while he was 39-53 years old. Three main areas in these years were certain people, his intellectual contributions, and other work. Hayek, Machlup, Robbins, and Margit were chief among the people. Intellectually, he found socialism and interventionism to be inefficient. Mises refines his business cycle theory. H…
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Mises’ socialist calculation argument reshaped the debate about socialism. It was not true that socialism could work and could use the same techniques as capitalism. The book Socialism had a decisive impact on Hayek and other rising economists. Mises made four main claims in his book Socialism. They were: 1) the promises of socialism are empty beca…
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Mises was not surprised by WWI, 1914-1920. He was posted on the Northern Front of the Austro-Hungarian towns as a Lieutenant in an artillery unit. He often used his private initiative and competitive advantages during dangerous and hard battles in that first year. He became involved in the economic side of the war. He saw inflation lead to increase…
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This 1912 book is Mises’ first great theory. Mises agreed with Menger about the spontaneous emergence of money. No government is needed. Mises used a logical proof called the regression theory. It explained why money is demanded in its own right. Five major contributions Mises made were: 1) the nature of money, 2) a theory of the value of money, 3)…
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Carl Menger (b. 1840) dared to create something he called the Austrian School of Economics. His was a new way of doing economic analysis. He sided with Aristotle’s realism. Menger studied human needs and saw discreet units of need – the essence of his marginal approach. Value is subjective dependent upon individuals. His theory of marginal utility …
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Why did Mises do certain things in response to certain events? This first full biography of Mises seeks to answer those many questions. In the first four chapters, Hulsmann covers Mises’ roots: his birth in September 1881 as a nobleman, his family including his brother Richard, the role of family in the region of Galicia in the late eighteen hundre…
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