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Liberty Classroom

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Wheylous Posted: Tue, May 29 2012 11:29 PM

Lookin' juicy, but I don't have $100 to spend on it. Grrrr....

Has anyone tried it out and seen whether it's worth it?

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excel replied on Wed, May 30 2012 1:13 AM

Well, here's some samples from the courses:
http://www.libertyclassroom.com/liberty-classroom-samples/

 

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Tom Woods message to DailyPaul readers

 

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Tom is on the ball and already posted this in the samples link provided above, but I figured this new addition was worth a bump for the thread:

Is the Free Market to Blame for Booms and Busts?

 

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From Tom:

What Next?

Over at LibertyClassroom.com I’m soliciting suggestions for future courses we might offer. Any suggestions? Please post them there!

 

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skylien replied on Mon, Jul 9 2012 6:23 AM

I've only done history stuff so far, but it really is great! So yes it is worth it IMHO. I mean I was at the Ozzy and friends concert last week, which was nearly the same amount for only 3-4 hours entertainment with supports (Great concert by the way, although he had slight problems with his voice from a not completely cured cold). And this is a year of access to a ton of material that also can be downloaded.

"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes, qui custodes custodient? Was that right for 'Who watches the watcher who watches the watchmen?' ? Probably not. Still...your move, my lord." Mr Vimes in THUD!
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