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Archived from the live Mises.tv broadcast, this lecture by Guido Hülsmann was presented at the 2011 Mises University in Auburn, Alabama.
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Richard Ritter von Strigl (1891–1942) was one of the most brilliant Austrian economists of the interwar period. As professor at the University of Vienna he had a decisive influence on Hayek, Machlup, Haberler, Morgenstern, and other fourth-generation Austrian economists. Very few classic works on capital and business cycles in the Austrian
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[Excerpted from Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism (2007)] By the mid-1950s, The Freeman had accomplished its goal of rallying the disparate libertarian forces — “the Remnant” as Albert Jay Nock would call them. Yet its financial and organizational difficulties had opened the gates for another nonleftist periodical, which would consolidate the
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[Extraído de Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism (2007)] A mediados de la década de 1950, The Freeman había alcanzado su objetivo de reunir a las desperdigadas fuerzas libertarias—«el Remanente», como las llamaría Albert Jay Nock. Aún así sus dificultades financieras y organizativas habían abierto las puertas para otro periódico no izquierdista