The Mises Circle: Nullification
Recorded at Mises University 2010. Includes an introduction by Douglas E. French, and the presentation of the 2009 George F.
Recorded at Mises University 2010. Includes an introduction by Douglas E. French, and the presentation of the 2009 George F.
Reading groups can use Mises.org to provide most of the necessary resources free of charge — or at worst for relatively little cost — while they spread libertarianism to people that would have otherwise not stumbled upon it by surfing the Internet.
"Economics is the science that studies these individual agents of the market and how they coordinate through the price mechanism to create, not just what the mainstream considers 'the market,' but society as a whole, all without the necessity of a central planner or authority."
The Mises Circle in Manhattan; 22 May 2010, New York, New York. Includes closing remarks by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
Recorded at The Mises Circle in Manhattan, on May 22nd, 2010. PPT
Featuring Joseph Calandro, Kevin Duffy, Marc Faber, Robert Murphy, Thorsten Polleit, Lew Rockwell and Frederick Sheehan. Emceed by Jeff Scott.
Recorded at The Mises Circle in Manhattan, on May 22nd, 2010.
Mises is one of the greatest men who ever lived for his insights into what he called "human action."
Sound money even sounds heavier than unsound money. Gold and silver originated on the market and reigned as the preferred money because the metals were easily portable, homogeneous, highly divisible, highly durable, and naturally scarce. Paper has none of those attributes.