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Jeffrey A. Tucker

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Jeffrey A. Tucker is the founder of the Brownstone Institute and an independent editorial consultant.

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Mark Twain's Little Societies of Exchange

Political Theory

05/20/2021The Journal of Libertarian Studies
Samuel Clemens was an old-style liberal of the 19th century sort who believed in economic liberty and warned about the depredations of state power.
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Surrounded by the Achievements of Capitalism

Capital and Interest TheoryEntrepreneurship

10/08/2014Mises Media
Private property enabled all growth. Division of labor found employment for each man. Exchange is a win-win action. Risk taking tests ideas. Capital accumulation as production to make other things. The desire for a better life and the belief that it can happen.
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The Cultural Thought of Ludwig von Mises

Free MarketsCalculation and KnowledgeHistory of the Austrian School of EconomicsPhilosophy and Methodology

07/30/2014The Journal of Libertarian Studies
This paper seeks to present Mises's views on cultural questions as well as his belief that certain cultural institutions are buttressed by a laissez-faire social order. It also seeks to show that Mises was an opponent not only of the political agenda of the Left, but of its cultural agenda as well...
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10_1_3_0.pdf

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Book Reviews: Libertarianism—A Primer by David Boaz; Libertarianism: A Reader by David Boaz; and What It Means to Be a Libertarian by Charles Murray

Austrian Economics Overview

07/30/2014The Journal of Libertarian Studies
The American anti-statist intellectual tradition includes a wide variety of thinkers, from left utopians to secessionist agrarians to right anarchists.
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13_1_6_0.pdf

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18. How Free Is the “Free Market”?

Big GovernmentInterventionism

02/08/2012Mises Media
Part 2: "Commerce" Narrated by Steven Ng.
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