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- Interventionism
- Walter Block
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As interviewed by Mike Smyth, CKNW AM 980. Recorded 21 August 2009. [16:05]
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Presented by Walter Block at “Recovery or Stagnation?,” the Mises Circle in San Francisco; sponsored by Mark L. Hart, III, and hosted by the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Includes an introduction by Douglas E. French. Recorded Saturday, August 29th,
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A proper solution to the taxicab crisis is not to co-opt the movement of gypsy cab drivers by the offer to take them into the system, but rather to destroy the system of restrictive cab licenses, writes Walter Block. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Jeff
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Recorded at Mises University 2010. Includes an introduction by Mark Thornton.
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A job seeker may not have the skill set that is worth $7/hour minimum wage. The minimum wage law keeps that individual from being employed. Yet, that person might have been happy making half that in order to gain entry skills and later improve his salary. Markets can meet the supply of jobs and the demand for jobs perfectly when the arrangement
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Advertising must be defended by those who believe in freedom of speech — for that is all advertising is, writes Walter Block. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.
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Recorded at Mises University 2011. Includes an introduction by Mark Thornton.
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Much is often made of allowing “consenting adults” to exercise their freedoms unhindered by government regulation. Unfortunately, this presumption is often limited to the realm of activities like gambling and prostitution. But should not consenting adults also be allowed freedom in larger economic matters such as real estate? In this 1981 lecture,