Guido Hülsmann: Inside the Mind of Mises
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Jeff Deist and Guido Hülsmann discuss Hülsmann’s years spent writing Mises’s biography (Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism), the serendipitous discovery of Mises’s papers in Moscow that made the book possible, how Mises endured and kept working as Europe burned, and how Mises’s personal sacrifices helped pave the way for Austrian academics working today.