Classical Economics vs. The Exploitation Theory
Not only is capitalism not a system of the exploitation of labor, but the real system of the exploitation of labor is socialism.
Not only is capitalism not a system of the exploitation of labor, but the real system of the exploitation of labor is socialism.
Dr. Shawn Ritenour joins the Human Action Podcast to discuss Mises's monumental work on Socialism.
The fact that men are born unequal in regard to physical and mental capacities cannot be argued away.
The printing press doesn’t create real resources, it only obscures the method by which the government siphons them away from the private sector.
By disparaging and ultimately ignoring Say's Law, many scholars have done great damage to economic theory.
Bob and Warren Mosler discuss the assumptions behind Modern Monetary Theory and its implications for economic policy.
Keynesian economics is the economics of debt-addicted, lower-class spendthrifts: modern governments.
Bob interviews Alex Tabarrok, professor of economics at George Mason University and co-author of the popular Marginal Revolution blog.
Oskar Lange was a Marxist economist and intellectual opponent of Mises. Late in his career, he sought to merge praxeology and Marxism.
Slobodian merits great credit for his detailed account of Mises and Hayek’s interest in world federalism, but he fails to grasp the fundamental issue motivating what they said.