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  • New Audiobook: "What Has the Government Done to Our Money?" by Murray N. Rothbard

    Greetings. A new audiobook is available in The Rational Argumentator’s Audio Section : “What Has the Government Done to Our Money?” by Murray N. Rothbard; Read by G. Stolyarov II I hope that you will enjoy it.
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by G. Stolyarov II on Mon, Jun 23 2008
  • Two New Free Audio Essays: "Middle of the Road Policy Leads to Socialism" and "Mises and the Role of the Economist in Public Policy"

    Greetings. Two new free audio essays are now available in The Rational Argumentator's Audio Section : http://progressofliberty.today.com/tra-audio/ “ Middle-of-the-Road Policy Leads to Socialism ” by Ludwig von Mises; Read by G. Stolyarov II “ Mises and the Role of the Economist...
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by G. Stolyarov II on Fri, Jun 20 2008
  • History of Gold as Money?

    I am currently reading Murray Rothbard's "What Has Government Done To Our Money? & The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar". I recently came upon a curios passage that states the following: "I need not go through the familiar but fascinating story of how gold and silver were selected...
    Posted to History (Forum) by 2220 on Wed, May 28 2008
  • Re: Railroads, Economic HIstory, and Panics

    Here are a few links to miscellaneous, libertarian-leaning articles which might serve as starting points on the general topic of railroads and government intervention. You might want to read some more of Thomas DiLorenzo, especially his book on the history of American capitalism, and Rothbard's book...
    Posted to History (Forum) by Lord Jeff on Tue, May 27 2008
  • Re: Rothbard versus Mises

    Rothbard doesn't approve of conscription. He points out that guerrilla warfare is the only moral form of combat because it can only defend and does not rely on taxation to exist.
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by Yandros on Sat, Apr 19 2008
  • On the Kirznerean Entrepreneur

    Consider reading this short piece by Rothbard entittled "Professor Hebert on Entrepreneurship." It seems to me that we can dissolve Rothbard's critique by a simple terminological change. Let's call an entrepreneur "alert" if he is perceiving a true or genuine profitable opportunity...
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by dchernik on Thu, Apr 17 2008
  • Re: When can the fed print more money?

    See Rothbard's What Has Government Done to Our Money . When a regular person buys a government bond, that person is spending money they had to have somehow received beforehand from someone else. That is, it must have been money that was already in circulation. When the Federal Reserve buys government...
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by hjmaiere on Sun, Apr 13 2008
  • Koch hit movies

    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]
    Posted to General (Forum) by jtucker on Sat, Mar 22 2008
  • Sound money for Europe

    The recently founded Murray Rothbard Institute in Belgium is bringing Murray Rothbard's terrific little book on monetary theory, history and policy into print in Dutch: "What has government done to our money?" - or "Wat heeft de overheid met ons geld gedaan?". In an age of rising...
    Posted to General (Forum) by michaelbw on Fri, Mar 7 2008
  • Praxeology and Reactive Actions

    Hello everybody, I'm an undergraduate student of philosophy, economics and sociology at the University of Zurich. Moreover, I'm an associate fellow at the Liberales Institut in Zurich. You can read more about me here . I handed in a paper last week where I criticize the philosophical basis of...
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by Matthias Jenny on Sun, Feb 3 2008
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