Jean-Baptiste Say: An Underrated Revolutionary
Say’s insights continue to challenge interventionist economists to this day. Everl Schoorl’s new biography sheds new light on Say’s life and works.
Say’s insights continue to challenge interventionist economists to this day. Everl Schoorl’s new biography sheds new light on Say’s life and works.
Summary by Luis Rivera III:
Whenever the fascists came to power in Europe, they banned the work of the Austrian economists. The reason: the Austrians wrote as vehemently against “right-wing” central planning as against old-fashioned left-wing socialism.
Join tax historian Charles Adams for a week-long seminar in a new history of taxation from the ancient world to the present.
In books such as Democracy: The God that Failed and
Ralph Raico, professor of European history at Buffalo State College and Schlarbaum laureate, is the author of a history of German liberalism, Die Partei der Freiheit, and suc
“Ideas are the ultimate given of historical inquiry,” wrote Ludwig von Mises.
The first-ever libertarians were the Levellers, an English political movement active in the seventeenth century.
Interviewed by host Alan Butler, Mark Thornton discusses gun control in the early days of Nazi Germany.
The first-ever libertarians were the Levellers, an English political movement active in the seventeenth century.