Entrepreneurship and Intellectual Property
Intellectual property is inherently disruptive to the market mechanism, as the latter is understood by Austrian economics, and is thus prejudicial
Intellectual property is inherently disruptive to the market mechanism, as the latter is understood by Austrian economics, and is thus prejudicial
I’m told that Ludwig von Mises is mentioned on this BBC show on the Industrial Revolution.
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The holiday season has just passed; so, many readers of Mises.org may have recently butted heads with statist family members.
Here is some feedback provided by students of Stephan Kinsella’s online Mises Academy course, “Rethinking IP” (which ended last month):
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