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Audio (.mp3, .wav, etc.) The Future of Austrian Economics

Murray Rothbard gave this speech in 1990, the final lecture of Mises University in the days following the collapse of socialism. He assesses the event in terms of its impact on the Austrian School and the prospects for Liberty, generally. [47:58]

Play Murray N. RothbardTuesday, April 19, 2005
Audio (.mp3, .wav, etc.) Mises in One Lesson

The final of eight sessions in the Economics 101 series, this lecture may be the most concise overview of the core ideas of the Austrian School of Economics. [1:00:11] 

Play Murray N. RothbardSunday, February 29, 2004
Audio (.mp3, .wav, etc.) Banking and the Business Cycle

The seventh in a series of eight lectures. [1:38:10]

Play Murray N. RothbardSunday, February 29, 2004
Audio (.mp3, .wav, etc.) Conservation and Property Rights

The sixth in a series of eight lectures. [54:35]

Play Murray N. RothbardSunday, February 29, 2004
Audio (.mp3, .wav, etc.) Labor

The fourth in a series of eight lectures. [50:46]

Play Murray N. RothbardSunday, February 29, 2004
Audio (.mp3, .wav, etc.) Money and Prices

The second in a series of eight lectures. [55:21]

Play Murray N. RothbardSunday, February 29, 2004
Audio (.mp3, .wav, etc.) Demand and Supply, Consumer Goods, Prices and Exchange

The first in a series of eight lectures. [52:51]

Play Murray N. RothbardSunday, February 29, 2004
Audio (.mp3, .wav, etc.) Capital, Interest, and Profit

The third in a series of eight lectures. [54:23]

Play Murray N. RothbardSunday, February 29, 2004
Audio (.mp3, .wav, etc.) Labor and Unions

The fifth in a series of eight lectures. [51:35]

Play Murray N. RothbardSunday, February 29, 2004