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Friedrich A. Hayek

Fifty years ago today, December 11, 1974, F.A. Hayek gave his Nobel Lecture in Sweden. The conflict between what the public expects science to achieve in satisfaction of popular hopes, and what is really in its power, is a serious matter.

Ralph Raico

Professor Raico suggests that not only would the problem of alienation not be solved by socialism, but the substitution of socialism for a regime of private property in the means of production would shake the foundation of all the humanist values, which are linked to political and cultural freedom.

Jeff Deist

The spirit and tenor of our age are illiberal; we should reject its language, premises, and narratives. 

Hans-Hermann Hoppe

Professor Hoppe's keynote address presented at the Mises Institute's 35th Anniversary Celebration in New York City on October 7, 2017.

Jeff Deist
The world needs Murray because he still matters. And it’s up to all of us to secure his legacy.
Robert P. Murphy

One of the most important concepts in economic theory is the quantity of money. But how do you count it?

Ludwig von Mises

This is the last formal lecture by Ludwig von Mises delivered May 2, 1970 at an economic seminar in Seattle, Washington.

Jeff Deist

This talk by Mises Institute President Jeff Deist was delivered on June 19, 2015 at a lunchtime meeting of the Grassroot Institute in