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Auburn, Alabama
Named Lectures
Mises Memorial LectureRichard Ebeling, Foundation for Economic Education”Austrian Economics and the Political Economy of Freedom” 

Rothbard Memorial Lecture

Joseph Stromberg, Mises Institute

“Rothbard’s Systematic Defense of Liberty”

 

Hazli

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Auburn, Alabama

The Mises University is the world’s leading instructional program in the Austrian School of economics. Since 1984, it has been the essential training ground for economists who are looking beyond the mainstream.

The program offers courses, seminars

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Auburn, Alabama

Before the 20th century, economic science was seen as an integrated whole that lent itself particularly well to treatise-length expositions. Every important economist aspired to write one that built the science, block by block, from first principles

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Auburn, Alabama

 

 

 

MEMORIAL LECTURES

Mises Memorial Lecture

JOHN P. COCHRAN, Professor of Economics, Metropolitan State College of Denver

“Capital Monetary Calculation, and the Trade Cycle: The Importance of Sound Money”

Rothbard Memorial Lecture

BUTLER SHAFFER

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Auburn, Alabama

The Mises University is the world’s leading instructional program in the Austrian School of economics. Since 1984, it has been the essential training ground for economists who are looking beyond the mainstream.

The program offers courses, seminars

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Auburn, Alabama

The idea of freedom encompasses more than economics. It must also consider philosophy, law, religion, history, and culture. These were themes dealt with in the work of Murray N. Rothbard, who was surely one of the great creative forces in the history

July 27, 2002
Auburn, Alabama

 

Welcome, LLEWELLYN H. ROCKWELL, JR. — Mises Institute


“An Introduction to Economic Reasoning,” DR. PETER KLEIN — University of Missouri


10:50–11:00 a.m. Discussion and refreshments


11:00–11:50 a.m. “Markets and Morality,” DR. PETER KLEIN


11:50 a.m.–1:00

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Auburn, Alabama

“Ideas are the ultimate given of historical inquiry,” wrote Ludwig von Mises. But two ideas—the magnificence of human liberty and the destructiveness of statism and socialism—are given short shrift or completely ignored by mainstream historical