Remarks on De-Socialization
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Gottfried Haberler (1900–1995), senior scholar of the American Enterprise Institute, former president of the American Economic Association, and a student of Ludwig von Mises’s in Austria, expresses his elation at the revolutionary events: “I only wish Ludwig von Mises could have seen his predictions come true.” Includes an introduction by Lew Rockwell.
Presented by the Mises Institute at the Washington Court Hotel in Washington, DC, on 23 April 1990.