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- Jörg Guido Hülsmann
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From the book What Has Government Done to Our Money? Narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.
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From the 2006 Supporters Summit: Imperialism: Enemy of Freedom, 27-28 October 2006, Auburn, Alabama.
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Claude Frédéric Bastiat (1801 — 1850) is one of the greatest economists ever. His role as organizer of the French, and inspiration of the nineteenth- century continental European free-trade movement is not controversial, and all historians recognize him as a great pamphleteer — some even calling him “the most brilliant economic journalist who ever
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Some of the most significant contributions made by Austrian economists relate to the field of money and banking, among which we can now rank Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles , by Jesús Huerta de Soto, professor of economics at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid. In his first great treatise, the Theory of Money and Credit , Ludwig von
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[This article is also available for podcast or download , read by Jeff Riggenbach.] It has been said that the time of universal scholars ended long ago. There can be no more brilliant minds that develop vast systems of thought and produce top quality work across a range of disciplines. For such thinkers, we are told, there is neither supply nor
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“If ever it could be said that one man stood against the ideological tide of an era, that was von Mises. But whether his efforts have turned that tide is a question to be resolved in the future by those who understand his theories and share his love of liberty.” — Howard S. Katz, Rip-Off Resistance Today is the one hundred twenty fifth anniversary