4. A Conversation With Jeff Deist
In this episode, Bob talks to Mises Institute president Jeff Deist.
In this episode, Bob talks to Mises Institute president Jeff Deist.
An interview with Tom Woods about free-market podcasting and writing all those bestsellers.
Patrick Newman on what Murray Rothbard can still teach us today.
The historic contribution of Mises was represented not so much by the magisterial works that he produced in 1912, or 1922, in 1933, or 1940 — as by his courageous, lonely vigil during the arid decades of the 1940s, 50s and 60s.
Presented at the Mises Institute's 2018 Supporters Summit in Auburn, Alabama.
Fetter is mostly neglected today, but he had a powerful influence on practically every Austrian economist in the first half of the 20th century.
Hegel, unfortunately, was not a bizarre aberrant force in European thought. He was one of many infected by Romanticism.
"He used Menger’s edifice as a framework, and then he solidified its foundations and proceeded to build an entire basilica on top of it. It was an enormous achievement."