If there was any doubt that Ron Paul was not going to win the Republican nomination for the presidency, it was undeniably removed when on Tuesday Mitt Romney received the 1,144 delegates needed to clinch it. Does that mean Ron Paul failed? No. It is an open secret that the campaign was really about education all along. And in that regard, Ron
Mises, Ron Paul, and the Austrian Business Cycle Theory cited in this published letter from an Irish gentleman in the Financial Times. Sir, In response to the correspondence ( Letters , May 7) in relation to Ron Paul’s op-ed “ Our central bankers are intellectually bankrupt ”, I would suggest the gentlemen first acquaint themselves with Austrian
Woods is truly our movement’s best orator. His closing words at 18:51 are particularly stirring. The Jerry Pogue Lecture, presented at the 2012 Mises Institute Supporters Summit: “The Truth About War: A Revisionist Approach”. Recorded at Callaway Gardens, Georgia, on 26 October
That is what the great Ralph Raico called the Mises Institute, as he was interviewed by David Gordon for our Oral History Project.
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