Robert Murphy: Human Action
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This weekend, we feature a lecture by Dr. Robert Murphy that was recorded at our inaugural Mises Boot Camp this past summer. Bob gave an introductory talk that sets the Austrian framework, and lays out how we should go about understanding economics. It’s a great refresher for those who are familiar with the Austrian school, but it’s also a great primer to share with your friends who are no so familiar.