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David Gordon
Dan Sanchez
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In this second episode of the Mises Academy Podcast, Daniel Sanchez interviews David Gordon to discuss his online course, which will cover the political philosophies of six great anarchist thinkers: Boetie, Molinari, Spooner, Proudhon, Tucker, and Rothbard. For more information, or to enroll, visit
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Greg Kaza
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From the session on “History of Economic Thought,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 21 March 2013 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
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Joseph A. Weglarz
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From the session on “History of Economic Thought,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 21 March 2013 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
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David Howden
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From the session on “Monetary Theory and Policy,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 21 March 2013 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
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Dan Sanchez
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The parasite - the state - has to have a host. First there had to be production before there could be something to tax or steal. Kings waged dynastic wars requiring high taxation. Revolutions and secession resulted. Archived from the live Mises.tv broadcast, this lecture by Danny Sanchez was presented at the Taxes Are What We Pay for an
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Dan Sanchez
Matthew McCaffrey
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All services that government provides can be privately provided goods and services. All voluntary arrangements are better than coercive ones. Anarchy is simply no rulers, but not no rules. Just start stripping government away. Recorded at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 15 April
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Dan Sanchez
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What did the diamond and water paradox have to do with an important Austrian tenet that reversed economic thinking? Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 20 June 2013. Includes an introduction by Mark
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Dan Sanchez
Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
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In this episode of the Mises Academy Podcast, Tom Woods interviews Danny Sanchez, who explains Ludwig von Mises’ approach to economics.
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Mark Thornton
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From the session on “History of Economic Thought,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 21 March 2013 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.