Henry Hazlitt on TV in 1951
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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):
The federal government released its 2010 financial statements as prepared according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) a few days b
So I finally gave in and coughed up a donation for Wikipedia. It was no trouble at all, and felt good.
I’ll be interested in seeing how this discussion turns out: Bryan Caplan
The idea that the benefits of economic growth have accrued primarily to the rich is an important part of the conventional wisdom, and it is support