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Gennady Stolyarov II

Works Published inMises Daily ArticleQuarterly Journal of Austrian Economics

Gennady Stolyarov II is an actuary, independent philosophical essayist, composer, amateur mathematician, and editor-in-chief of The Rational Argumentator. Mr. Stolyarov is the author of numerous free study guides for economics, advanced mathematics, and actuarial science and holds the highest possible rank (Clout Level 10) for a content producer on Associated Content. See his YouTube videos and G + W Audio Broadcasts, a new series of intellectual conversations by Mr. Stolyarov and his wife, Wendy.

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The Compatibility of Hoppe's and Rothbard's Views of the Action Axiom

Philosophy and MethodologyPraxeology

07/30/2014Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
A sizable number of examiners of Austrian economics have come to hold a mistaken view that Hoppe’s and Rothbard’s stances on the nature and status of the action axiom are fundamentally incompatible.
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ACTA: The War on Progress, Freedom, and Human Civilization

Free MarketsGlobal EconomyCapital and Interest TheoryInterventionismPrivate Property

08/03/2010Mises Media
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) contravenes every principle of civilized society, both in its content and in the nature of the proceedings leading to its creation, writes Gennady Stolyarov II. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by the author.
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ACTA: The War on Progress, Freedom, and Human Civilization

Free MarketsGlobal EconomyLegal SystemInterventionism

08/03/2010Mises Daily Articles
"The Internet and other personal technologies have been the saving grace of the past 20 years. In every other respect, Western societies in 2010 look much more dysfunctional and tyrannical than they did in 1990."
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The Anti-Educational Effects of Public Schools

EducationTaxes and SpendingMonopoly and Competition

07/02/2010Mises Media
With so many state governments' budgets now under severe strain, there are serious discussions about how to cut state funding to public education. Hopefully, the schools themselves will become only a memory of a less-enlightened past, writes Gennady Stolyarov II. This audio Mises Daily is narrated...
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The Anti-Educational Effects of Public Schools

EducationFree MarketsInterventionismOther Schools of Thought

07/02/2010Mises Daily Articles
"How can any human being learn autonomy, initiative, and personal responsibility when the decision of when, where, and whether he may eat his own food is not his to make?"
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