Crisis and Liberty: The Expansion of Government Power in American History
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Robert Higgs presents a series of ten formal lectures on topics of American history that examine the role of crisis, emergency management, and the military in the emergence of the Leviathan state and diminution of liberty. Recorded June 23-27, 2003.
Bibliography (PDF): Mises.org/CLBib