In honor of the late Murray N. Rothbard, S. J. Hall Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Past Events
Only the Austrian perspective on economics can provide a credible accounting for what has happening to the monetary system, the banking system, the housing market, and the entire financial sector.
From Ancient Rome through modern-day America, money inflation has been the means by which the state extracts wealth without recourse to taxation.
Sponsored by Jeremy S. Davis.
Every government-based stimulus that has ever been tried has failed. This one is no different except that the failure might end up even more catastrophic.
FDR followed up on Hoover’s attempted inflation by closing the banks and plotting an unprecedented inflation that ended in the paper money we use today.
Sponsored by James M. Wolfe.
Sponsored by Mark L. Hart III
Sponsored by Jeremy S. Davis
Sponsored by Almaden Minerals Ltd.
The Mises Circle goes to Seattle to address contemporary issues in liberty, and the role of capitalism as the main force for every form of progress in our age.
Sponsored by Jeremy S. Davis
Sponsored by Jeremy S. Davis
The Mises Circle meets in New York City for a working lunch at the University Club: One West 54th Street, New York, New York.
Mises Institute Members and guests, Faculty, and Students are invited.
Join the Mises Circle in Southern California, a “working lunch” on Saturday, May 6, 2006, from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at Scott’s Restaurant (see map) in Costa Mesa, California.
The Austrian Scholars Conference is the international, interdisciplinary meeting of the Austrian School, and for scholars interested or working in this intellectual tradition, it is the event of the year.
Join the Mises Circle for its inaugural meeting, a “working lunch” on Saturday, March 4, 2006, from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at Maggiano’s Little Italy Restaurant in Houston, Texas.
Whenever the fascists came to power in Europe, they banned the work of the Austrian economists. The reason: the Austrians wrote as vehemently against “right-wing” central planning as against old-fashioned left-wing socialism.
Come deepen your knowledge of the Austrian School, or discover it for the first time at the 20th annual Mises University.