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Prosperity, War, and Depression
Mises Institute scholars provide an inside look into the latest issues and arguments that are driving current debate, and show how the Austrian School of economics is working to advance a logical, liberty-minded response. Presented at the Mises Institute, October 24–25, 2003.
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From Jefferson to Madison, and on to Bastiat, Molinari, and Spencer, the "classical" liberals routinely denounced war as the enemy of freedom, prudence, and natural rights.