The internationally renowned instructional seminar presented annually since 1985, featuring 60 or more classes, seminars, and plenary lectures on Austrian economics. These media files are the basis of a solid education in economics.
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The Mises Institute brings leading scholars onto our campus to present a week-long lecture series, with enough classroom time to constitute a full college course. The subjects are broad and sweeping, and present the results of many years of research. These courses are also available for purchase in audio tapes and MP3 Audio CDs.
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Listen to audio versions of important Mises Institute publications.
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Other media content
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The audio versions of selected Mises Daily Articles.
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The Mises Institute has underwritten the production of some instructional videos, among which is the highly popular "Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve." This has been shown in classrooms around the world, and is now available for viewing at no charge.
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Only a few recordings survive of this great economist, and only after his immigration to the United States. His voice is most robust in the speech before the Mont Pelerin Society in 1954, Liberty and Property. You can listen to him deliver his talk and follow along with the text.
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Mises's life is an inspiring model of the exercise of personal courage and scholarly brilliance. These talks discuss his early years in Vienna, his intellectual influence in the interwar years, his years in Geneva, his dramatic emigration to the US, and his years in New York.
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In addition to a complete series on microeconomics, The archive contains a video of a lecture from 1992, in which Rothbard discusses the collapse of socialism. The archive also contains many great audio lectures on economics and war.
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The Mises Institute gathers in New York City to celebrate its 25th anniversary, and to discuss the legacy of Ludwig von Mises, his students such as Murray Rothbard, and the movement Mises inspired.
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The 2006 Supporter's Summit, hosted at teh Ludwig von Mises Institute, 27-28 October 2006. Each speakers address the theme from the perspective of his or her own particular specialization.
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The Austrian Workshop presents lectures for those interested in Austrian Economics. Presented throughout the year at the Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama.
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These are a few of the speeches that culminated in Rockwell's highly successful book, Speaking of Liberty, about which Ron Paul has written: "In Congress, most of the speeches I hear are dull and
disposable. These are eloquent, true, and will stand the test of
time. If I could, I would enter this entire book in the
Congressional Record."
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The Austrian Scholars Conference is the international, interdisciplinary meeting of the Austrian School, held at the Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. These audio and video files present the named lectures and selected other events.
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An Instructional Seminar with 23 lectures presented at the Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, June 24-30, 2001. This program is modelled on the Mises University and presents a reinterpretation of the history of liberty from the ancient world--an ambitious agenda but a wonderfully succesful conference.
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The senior and adjunct faculty of the Mises Institute discuss the history, theory, and contemporary meaning of the fascist temptation, and what the Austrian economists are doing to combat it. Mises Institute Supporters Summit 2005, October 7-8, Auburn, Alabama.
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How much can the financial sector bend before it breaks? How long can the dollar go? How is the changing international division of labor going to affect the future of American prosperity? What can we look forward to under conditions of rising rates? How is the War on Terror affecting financial privacy? This conference considers all these questions with the assistance of some of the best financial and economic minds of our time. Hosted at the Venetian Hotel Resort Casino, Las Vegas, February 18-19, 2005.
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The editors of Human Action, The Scholars Edition, discuss the book of the century. Written during the long, dark night of socialism and central planning, Human Action was a beacon of light pointing the way to a revival of liberty. These eight talks consider Mises's magnum opus, its restoration by the Mises Institute to its magnificent original state, on its fiftieth anniversary, and what Human Action and its students will accomplish in the future.
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The Ludwig von Mises Institute's Fifteenth Anniversary Conference.
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A special Virginia seminar presented by Shenandoah Electronic Intelligence, Inc. and the Ludwig von Mises Institute, January 14-15, 2005, at the historic Boar's Head Inn at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. The conference features Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo, author of How Capitalism Saved America.
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Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty. The annual Mises Institute Supporters Summit, 15-16 October 2004, San Mateo, California.
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Sponsored by the Mises Institute, October 1988.
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The Capitol Hill Gold Conference was held in Washington, DC, in November 1983, and was hosted by the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Presentations at the conference include a debate on the Gold Standard between Congressman Ron Paul and Charles Partee, member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors; and a lecture by Murray Rothbard.
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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.
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These commentaries have made their mark in the history of libertarian ideas for their clarity, eloquence, and pedagogical value. Drawing on great thoughts from all ages, and specifically influenced by Rothbardian political economy, Robert LeFevre asks and answers fundamental questions about the relationship between man, property, society, and the state. See this biography from the original liner notes. Special thanks to Mr. Ross Anderson for his donation of the famed "LeFevre Commentaries" audio cassette tapes to the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
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Lectures discussing the much neglected reality that the executive department of the U.S. government has always been the sum total of the American welfare–warfare state. Presented at the Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, October 16-17, 1998.
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The first full-scale war revisionism conference in the post Cold War epoch. Presented at the Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, May 1994. This conference was the first antiwar conference from a libertarian (i.e., "right wing") perspective in the post-Cold War era, and set in motion the new and broad-based antiwar movement.
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A Private Retreat with Austrian Economists: an Instructional Seminar presented at the Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, January 18-19, 2002. This conference included many of the same speakers who addressed the Mises Institute financial conference in 1999 that so clearly foresaw the dot com bust.
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