J. G. Machen: Calvinist, Revolutionary, Hero
Recorded at the Mises Institute’s Brown Bag Seminar series on 6 November 1996.
Recorded at the Mises Institute’s Brown Bag Seminar series on 6 November 1996.
Lucas's view — namely, that the 1929 downturn would have been a run-of-the-mill depression, but the Fed's timidity turned it into the Great one — was popularized by Milton Friedman.
In conclusion, Paul Krugman reverses cause and effect in his analysis, and he also fails to note the difference between private and government expenditures.
The film strongly suggests that Nixon had something to do with the Kennedy assassination.
Old Right journalist Garet Garrett described the New Deal as a revolution against America's tradition of private property, limited government, and the rule of law.
It is imperative that we remain realistic in our assessment of human nature and not forget that the basic principles which produced our prosperity still govern human action."
Presented at the Mises Institute’s first conference, November 16-17, 1983; in Washington, DC.