Question and Answer Period
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Some responses to questions included: Trends in economics are dangerously negative. Keynesians are more unrealistic than ever. Mises says you only have two choices in coordinating resources: socialism or capitalism. Prohibition of drugs leads to violence and death.Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 20 June 2013. Featuring Daniel Sanchez, Matthew McCaffrey and Mark Thornton.