24. Polarization in England and the German Response to Renting “Hessians”
Pages 115-122 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley.
Pages 115-122 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley.
Pages 81-88 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 2 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume IV: “Suppresing Tories.”
But because of his interaction with Robert LeFevre in Colorado in the '50s and '60s, libertarian ideas were among those he toyed with and dramatized in certain of his stories...
Pages 74-77 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 2 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume IV: “Suppresing Tories.”
As interviewed by Dan Cofall on the Wall Street Shuffle radio program; CNN Radio; Dallas, Texas, 10 May 2010.
The drop in interest rates makes unrealizable projects appear profitable and realizable. Entrepreneurs embark upon the execution of such projects.
When the influx of silver and gold from the Spanish colonies in the New World dried up, little or nothing remained. But that was not all.
The average range of tuition inflation is normally 8% annually, and prices have not fallen or stabilized once since 1977, regardless of economic cl
There are thousands of people around the world wishing to live in the average American household, where bread is just a fraction of one’s inc
Men are always forced to choose between satisfaction in nearer and remoter periods of the future.
"Some may wonder why it took Hess 20 years to notice all this, why it took a man this obviously intelligent so long to grasp that the Republicans were pretty much the same as the New Deal Democrats he opposed, but with window dressing."...
As the economic aspect of state absolutism, mercantilism was of necessity a system of state-building, of big government, of heavy royal expenditure
Sound money even sounds heavier than unsound money. Gold and silver originated on the market and reigned as the preferred money because the metals were easily portable, homogeneous, highly divisible, highly durable, and naturally scarce. Paper has none of those attributes.